ORIGINAL: Gut Check
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
ORIGINAL: Gut Check
After reading his original post, it is somewhat unclear what type of stand he is referring to. Are you talking about hang-ons with ladder sticks or ladder stands? Or both?
I read it as a hang on with sticks as attached below.
I see you like my elastic motorcycle net idea

Works great, doesn't it? Try it on your Double Bull blind bag too to hold your chair, turkey decoy, and other stuff too.
you are correct HCH. I saw your post back in October and picked the motorcycle nets up from Wal-Mart that evening. They work a lot better than standard bungie's. My chair fits in my DBB bag so the netting isn't needed when I carry in my DBB. Plus I usually go set up the DBB a day or two prior to actually hunting it. It hasn't been stolen...yet!
LOL; glad you like it. I posted that on AT and a guy said that his whole year of being a member wasjustmade worthwhileby learning about the elastic net idea I gave him. They really shine in being able to put layered clothing under that you will wear once up in your stand. I hardly wear much for clothing when hiking to my stand location so as not to work up a sweat which causes odor and gets you cold once in the stand. I have used these nets for years for keeping items attached to my T-Bag when taking harley trips. I challenge you to put your Double bull chair under it too on your blind bag;way easier than shoving the chair in your bag. You are brave with leaving your DBblind out all night. I did one night but I wove a thick 20'cable through the hub rods and attached and padlocked it to a fence. I still worried about it. The only ones to be able to find it in the evening where I hunt on private land would be a coon hunter that was trespassing, but you never know. Everybody knows that a DB blind is $400 sitting there.
Bowrick; need more details to answer your question. ladder stand or hang on with sticks or steps?