Spring Gobblers From Summit’s New Viper Ground Blind
May 28, 2019
Spring Gobblers From Summit’s New Viper Ground Blind
Pat Lefemine of Bowsite.com captured a solid turkey pattern on his Moultrie Mobile trail camera prior to the early-May opener in Connecticut. So, he decided to set up Summit’s new Viper 4-person ground blind on the edge of a food plot. As opening day dawned, Pat found himself in the middle of a boss gobbler’s territory with a harem of hens. As soon as the gobbler lays eyes on Pat’s jake decoy, the fight is on! Check out the turkey footage and Pat’s review of the Viper’s many unique hunt features, such as TruView Mesh windows!
What would have been the talk of the Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show this year, if it wasn’t canceled due to COVID-19, is the all-new Summit Viper Pro SD aluminum climbing stand and Dual Axis Hang-on stand.
With deer hunting season over and spring upon us, now is the time to ensure your treestands remain in good condition during the off-season to make your fall pre-season prep even easier. Whether it’s for your favorite Summit climber or multiple hang-on setups, here are some tips for maintenance.
With another deer hunting season in the books, now’s the time when stands start to get taken down and put in storage while you eagerly await next fall. As you follow your checklist for off-season maintenance, this is the perfect opportunity to inspect a critical treestand lifeline–your Full-Body Fall Arrest Harness System (FBFAHS).