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How not to hang a stand.....ever!
Because if you start doing it, you may think you are invincible and nothing bad can happen to you. Start bad habits and its likely you will keep the bad habits. I've been lucky. I didn't know any better when I started hanging stands, nobody showed me and when I started hanging stands I never heard of using a safety harness. I am not going to tempt fate again and because my son is now bowhunting with me seriously for the first time in his life, I will not allow and have not allowed him to do as I have done for so many years. For over 30 years now I have followed this procedure while hanging hundreds of treestands. Warning...... doing the following can and may kill you or render you helpless for the rest of your life. Do not roll the dice with life as I have done hundreds of times almost all of my bowhunting career[:@]:
1. Screwing in treesteps or using a climbing stick and nothing attaching me to the tree. 2. I've always carried a hangon in one hand while climbing the tree, even two heavy steel stands that I own. This means I have to climb with one hand on the steps or sticks while carrying the stand up the tree in the other. Sometimes for balance I place my free hand on the side of the tree while moving up a step.....this means no hand at all is on any step at that particular instant! 3. While standing on the top step(sometimes two steps), I've placed my weight against the tree or wrapped one leg around the tree or step for balance. 4. While holding the stand against the tree on the location I have chosen, I have to somehow take the chain or strap and fling it around my shoulder or arm so that its around the tree for attachment. I usually decide how to do that at the heat of the moment. Sometimes I have to hold the stand in my one hand against the tree and with all of my strength hold the stand against the tree. I then reach around with my free hand to grab the end of the chain/strap. 5. I have to hold the stand in one hand and use my other hand to attach the chain/strap with the other hand..........this means I have no hands gripping the tree. I have to balance myself against the tree with one foot firmly around a step or a leg partly pressed around the tree. 6. After attaching the chain/strap to the hook or other stand device I can finally again hold on with one hand while pulling the strap tight with the other hand. 7. Most of the time I've had the platform almost level or above the top step or stick meaning I must climb up into my stand. I am always careful to note that the platform will not move sideways, but just think what could happen while stepping up onto the stand if the stand shifted! 8. Sometimes I use a pull up rope for my bow and sometimes not, because I either forgot it or didn't already have it attached to my stand. This means I had to climb back down and while climbing with one hand I carried my bow with the other. I also have to climb back down with one hand and the bow in the other if I do not have the pull up rope. 9. I've never attached a safety harness to the tree until in the stand. 10. By doing all of the above I have been putting all of my trust into a step not breaking, my stand not being defective, my hands or feet not slipping. All extremely stupid, reckless, careless moves.....with the most dangerous being hanging a stand with nothing attaching me to the tree. This means I never have two hands free, sometimes not even one hand free for a few seconds. I've come close to slipping a few times, one wrong move and I most likely would not be typing this, I might not even be alive. I have been extremely lucky. I've bowhunted from treestands for over 30 years now. I bet the odds in Las Vegas that I could do this procedure for another 30 years without dying or becoming permanently disabled is 100-1. The odds are against me each time. It only takes one instant, one millisecond to change your whole world and your loved one's world. Do it the right way, not as I have done. |
RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
Thanks Cougar.
I have never been in a tree stand. Mostly because my family has asked me not to do it. I appreciate that you took the time to give this info to people that do go out and hunt in tree stands |
RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
So basically, use common sense. ;)
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RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
I have been guilty to at times :eek:
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Add me to the list as well[&:]
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I've never hung a "hang-on" before. I have one but just never got around to hanging it. I was planning on using my climber to get to the deisred height and then pull the stand up with a rope and then secure it to the tree. Seems like that would be fairly safe.
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Thanks for the insight Coug. I'll have my kids read this so that they get it from someone other than me :)
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RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
Thanks Cougar. I have never been in a tree stand. Mostly because my family has asked me not to do it. I appreciate that you took the time to give this info to people that do go out and hunt in tree stands |
RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
I've never hung a "hang-on" before. I have one but just never got around to hanging it. I was planning on using my climber to get to the deisred height and then pull the stand up with a rope and then secure it to the tree. Seems like that would be fairly safe. |
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Thanks Cougar, as I can only wish I had read this and really thought about it 10 years ago. Unfortunatley I'm one of the lucky few who have fallen 12 plus feet out of a tree and come away with only a broken wrist and some broken ribs. Was standing on a climbing stick pulling up a stand and foot slipped (had rubber boots on). It was amazing how fast gravity will put you on the ground before you even have time to think about what just happened. Fortunately I had somebody with me who rushed me to the hospital. I cannot emphasize enough thee importance of a safety vest and a linemans belt, as they've made them easy to put on and use. Hopefully your article will prevent others from being as foolish as I was:-)
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RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
Yes, I have put TOO MUCH trust in the equipment as well. Trusting my entire wieght load to ONE screw in tree spike, at times, 25' up !! Not just screwin steps..........I trust my Cranford Ezy Climb steps as much or more than any hunting equipment I own. I believe in them that much. But all stands, sticks, etc. are attached by some means, usually a strap. Things can happen. We all need to wear a harness with safety line climbing up, down and in a tree. For the first 10-15 years I hunted from a stand I never even wore a simple safety belt while in a stand.[&:] |
RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
So can I still climb up with only my feet, holding a loaded rifle in one hand and my bow with an arrow knocked in the other?
Man, you take all the fun out of this.:D:D |
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Sure ya can burnie, I just don't want to read a copy of your obituary here.;)
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Add this to the list...............
A Buddy of mine has a bad habit of leaving his stands up year round. Tree growth, weather, and time will can only make that a formula for getting hurt. [:@] |
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Doesn't my prehensile tail count as a safety harness?:D:D:D Sorry, just monkeying with ya!
Good post. |
RE: How not to hang a stand.....ever!
One of the things I love about this forum is that people are not afraid to post the "this is how I was stupid, please don't do it" thread. We have all made those mistakes and sharing the lapse in judgement may just save someone's butt.
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