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A single climbing stick. I can climb as high as I want.So how are y’all getting up the tree? Climbing sticks ?
A single climbing stick. I can climb as high as I want.So how are y’all getting up the tree? Climbing sticks ?
That's sort of like a kid living at home with his parents saying to an adult man with a family that paying taxes can't be to bad. He may still have that same opinion once he reaches that stage of his life but without having done it first....Don’t see how that can be quicker or quieter than my LW climber.
So how are y’all getting up the tree? Climbing sticks ?
Not the same thing. I remember when they first hit the market 30 years ago. We sold several. Most guys were trying to use tree gaffs to climb. The TS craz died in a few years. Wasn’t as quiet or quick as a climber.That's sort of like a kid living at home with his parents saying to an adult man with a family that paying taxes can't be to bad. He may still have that same opinion once he reaches that stage of his life but without having done it first....
I'm just busting chops...don't take it offensively. There are pros and cons to saddles. With a saddle climbing trees with limbs is much easier than a climber, the saddle wins in compactness in terms of hiking in. As far as weight, that could go either way depending on the climbing method used. I make less noise with saddle gear going up than I ever did with a climber. Saddles are not the be all end all but they have their place. I do 95% of my whitetail hunting from a saddle the last couple years.
I pulled the trigger on a full Tethrd setup today for MN public land. Really hope i like it because the damn package costs about as much as 3 lone wolf hang ons.
Not the same thing. I remember when they first hit the market 30 years ago. We sold several. Most guys were trying to use tree gaffs to climb. The TS craz died in a few years. Wasn’t as quiet or quick as a climber.
Climbers have improved as well as climbing sticks/steps. If you’re lugging around 12 WE steps and a platform, your not as light as my LW. If you’re using a single climbing stick, you can’t be as quick and I doubt if you’re as quiet.
I’m sure a TS has its place. I don’t climb trees with limbs and if that’s the tree I want to hunt, I’ll bring out the LW hang on and hunt that tree.
I guess the biggest difference for me is, I don’t hunt WT deer on public. It’s all private. I can hang stands now and know they’ll be there October 1.
If you don't like it, you could probably sell the whole setup on this forum or the saddle hunting forum for little to no money lost.
Truth. Saddle catch and release is almost like Kifaru gear!
You should join the saddlehunter forum anyway, it's *almost* as good as Rokslide
I've been reading some threads over there. I should have left well enough alone and stuck to the same old private land set and forget stands.. It's a time suck getting up to speed with everything!
That is my question. If I am already planning on hunting a stationary approach does a saddle make sense?
Don’t see how that can be quicker or quieter than my LW climber.
Thanks for the replies and info everyone. I ordered a full tethrd phantom setup and a predator platform about a week and a half ago. It just arrived today and I can’t wait to put it to the test this season.
Thanks,
Milan