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ICALL2MUCH 08-16-2008 06:58 PM

Climber tip
 
When you go around in the summer (or spring) and test climber trees, take a notepad and write down which "settings" you use for each tree. Most all climbers have settings (ie tree width) and I have found if you write them down, and create a sheet with info for each tree, you make life easier when you get to the tree.

Example info for each tree:

Winds:S,SW,W ( I will be using Greg H's tactic of wind degrees this year)
Settings: Top-4 hole Bottom-2nd hole


Bowtech 360 08-16-2008 07:02 PM

RE: Climber tip
 
Thats useing your head.

GMMAT 08-16-2008 07:10 PM

RE: Climber tip
 
So you actually CLIMB the tree you think you might use.....instead of just identifying it?



ICALL2MUCH 08-16-2008 07:17 PM

RE: Climber tip
 
Yup. Climb it up, cut lanes, etc. Everything is DONE.

We have 15 stand sites, I have settings and wind directions (duh) for every tree.

I use my climber exclusively.

gri22ly 08-16-2008 07:23 PM

RE: Climber tip
 
Thats agood tip. I'm to the point now, that I look at a tree and knowwhich noch before the stand comes off my back.:D:D[8D][8D]

ICALL2MUCH 08-16-2008 07:43 PM

RE: Climber tip
 


ORIGINAL: gri22ly

Thats a good tip. I'm to the point now, that I look at a tree and know which noch before the stand comes off my back.:D:D[8D][8D]

Wow, well done. ;)

gri22ly 08-16-2008 07:50 PM

RE: Climber tip
 

ORIGINAL: ICALL2MUCH


ORIGINAL: gri22ly

Thats agood tip. I'm to the point now, that I look at a tree and knowwhich noch before the stand comes off my back.:D:D[8D][8D]

Wow, well done. ;)
Many, many hunts.

You always have good info. When you post I stop and read.;)

ICALL2MUCH 08-16-2008 07:54 PM

RE: Climber tip
 


ORIGINAL: gri22ly


ORIGINAL: ICALL2MUCH


ORIGINAL: gri22ly

Thats a good tip. I'm to the point now, that I look at a tree and know which noch before the stand comes off my back.:D:D[8D][8D]

Wow, well done. ;)
Many, many hunts.

You always have good info. When you post I stop and read.;)
Thanks. Same to you. Although, you did spell grizzly wrong....:D

dstubb 08-16-2008 09:35 PM

RE: Climber tip
 
I have finally mastered the art of making adjustments while in the tree. First the upper portion then the lower. Just make sure that they are connected and that you are wearing a safety harness. Actually, i don't recommend this at all. I'm sure my luck will run out and i will be stuck up in a tree staring down at the lower portion of my climber.

Ben / PA 08-16-2008 09:51 PM

RE: Climber tip
 
When you use your climber like you do...this tip is a way of life.


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