Fantastic show , i love watching these video's cuz they are so well edited and crystal clear .... Great job Jeff . Beautiful buck and welldone Ty for sticking with it fella , looks like everybody had a great time .
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Another great episode guys! I really wish ya'll would get some air time on a channel I actually get at home (besides online), definitely one of the better shows out there.
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Congrats again to Ty for sticking it out. I don't know many people that would have been able to do what he did.
Hope you guys enjoyed the episode!
Hey MH or HBTV
In one of those episodes it shows you guys setting up some stands and the steps used looked like a screw is put in with a small ratchet then the step slides over the end of the screw in a slotted hole. What steps are those? I am currently looking for a new system (either strap on steps or something similiar) and those looked pretty useful. I imagine you can get some extra screws and leave the screws in place and just pack in your steps.
That would be ideal for me as I am currently trying to find ways to deter stand thieves, locks are great but if I can make it so they would need a ladder that would probably help too.
In one of those episodes it shows you guys setting up some stands and the steps used looked like a screw is put in with a small ratchet then the step slides over the end of the screw in a slotted hole. What steps are those? I am currently looking for a new system (either strap on steps or something similiar) and those looked pretty useful. I imagine you can get some extra screws and leave the screws in place and just pack in your steps.
That would be ideal for me as I am currently trying to find ways to deter stand thieves, locks are great but if I can make it so they would need a ladder that would probably help too.
Thanks in advance.
Your right...those are API skyhook treesteps. Unfortunately they quite making them a long time ago. You can find them on ebay but they are very expensive! Just like you said, you screw the lag bolts in the tree and just use the steps to slide over them. Not only are the lag bolts cheaper than screw in steps but it also helps to deter people from stealing your stands!
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EDIT: Found some on Ebay 15 pack of regular ones and 8 pack of folding ones, they are a little pricey but not too bad. I can't bid at work so I'll probably miss these but now that I know the name of them I'll keep checking back for them.