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Frequently Asked Questions
1️⃣ What should I follow when choosing a hunting pulpit?
When choosing a hunting pulpit, the main considerations should be safety and structural stability, taking care of solid workmanship and weather-resistant materials. It is also important to have a comfortable and spacious interior, allowing you to freely take a shooting position and observe for a long time
2️⃣ What are the types of pulpits used in hunting?
Several basic types of pulpits are used in hunting, suited to different terrain and methods. The most common are free-standing pulpits, which can be placed anywhere, offering stability and good visibility, especially in open terrain. Tree pulpits, attached to logs, are ideal in the forest, where the natural surroundings are conducive to discreet game observation. Mobile and folding pulpits are also becoming increasingly popular, allowing the stand to be moved quickly and adapted to current needs.
3️⃣ Do hunting pulpits need to be camouflaged?
Properly concealing the pulpit in a natural setting, whether with branches, camouflage nets or natural shrubbery, will minimize the risk of frightening the game and allow the hunter to observe and take a shot unnoticed.
4️⃣ What accessories are worth having in the pulpit when hunting?
When hunting from a pulpit, it's a good idea to carry binoculars for precise observation of game and a rangefinder so you can accurately judge the distance to your target. A thermos with a warm drink and provisions for the long wait is also useful, as well as a flashlight for safe movement in the dark.
5️⃣ How to install a hunting pulpit in the forest according to the regulations?
The installation of a pulpit in a forest must be in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations of the circuit in question. It is necessary to obtain the permission of the land manager or lessee, and in the case of state forests, as well as the relevant forest service. The structure of the pulpit should be safe and stable, and its location must not impede the free movement of game or other people using the forest.