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RE: Climber vs portable using sticks
Thanks for the replies. I've gotten to the point of using my climber almost too much. I also use Cranford screw in steps, but think the climbing sticks or rails would be faster. Got some lock on stands too I use some, but thought with the Lone Wolf strap-on I wouldn't need to worry so much about straight trees.
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RE: Climber vs portable using sticks
Cougar--your reasoning for it is sound too. Especially at this time of year - with no leaves on the trees - you stick out like a hawk perched on a tomato plant when going up the "telephone pole" type trees that climbers require. I'm always in multi-limbed trees with as much cover as I can get.
An additional bonus is the silence factor. When you leave a stand overnight and return to it in the morning, it's much quicker and quieter to simply climb the steps and strap in. The climber takes longer and makes more noise. |
RE: Climber vs portable using sticks
i've always used a climber or a ladder stand for the small amount of tree stand hunting i've done and the idea of using a hang on with climbing sticks is a really good idea especially with unusual trees. i may have to try that in ky. we don't have very many trees that are straight enough for my climber.
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RE: Climber vs portable using sticks
I've always used screw ins until midway through this season, when I bought some sticks. I really like the sticks, if it's a location I plan on leaving the stand for a longer duration. I prefer to be mobile, and in that case I like the screws better, just because they can be completely silent and are much more mobile in the woods. The sticks aren't TOO bad, as I use the straps that hold them to the tree to hold them all together nice and tight to stop rattling. I worry about getting ripped off much more with sticks as well. When using screws, I use the kind that have the removable step (they're really old, can't remember the name) for the first 4 steps or so...so someone on foot couldn't get to my stand witha lot of help or screws/spurs of their own. I think it's like everything else here, you gotta find out what YOU feel comfortable with for how and where YOU hunt.
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