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usmc1978 07-08-2011 04:32 PM

tree stand pouches
 
Check out these pouches we found for attaching to a tree stand,
so you can unload your pockets and/or main pack first thing and not spend the day moving around retrieving odds and ends. This put them all at your fingertips. These are just a couple of them that are on this site.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=240546966

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=240548894

youngfart 07-09-2011 04:50 PM

Doesn't make Sense
Why go to all that bother of carrying that all up to your stand just to hang it up then refill it from your backpack or pockets????:hit: Save your self some time and the risk of being seen or from making noise. Sixty% of what most hunters carry in is not needed. Think about it!
Rocky

usmc1978 07-10-2011 06:46 PM

Makes sense to me. The pouch is attached to the stand and stays there. When I get up the tree, I unload from my various pockets what I've brought along, so it's at my fingertips throughout the day. It's a one-time download.

I don't know what anyone else takes up the tree with them, but when I'm in the stand for 12 hours there's going to be food, water, coffee, and probably a couple of calls. I can move around and dig in my pockets each time I want a bite to eat or drink, or I can have it right there.

chammons 07-11-2011 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by usmc1978 (Post 3822771)
Makes sense to me. The pouch is attached to the stand and stays there. When I get up the tree, I unload from my various pockets what I've brought along, so it's at my fingertips throughout the day. It's a one-time download.

I don't know what anyone else takes up the tree with them, but when I'm in the stand for 12 hours there's going to be food, water, coffee, and probably a couple of calls. I can move around and dig in my pockets each time I want a bite to eat or drink, or I can have it right there.

I have to agree with most of that. although I can't sit in a tree for 12 hours, my back won't allow it. Unload your pockets, get comfortable, and focus on what your doing.

casey012293 07-11-2011 04:26 PM

badlands makes a couple waist packs that are designed to hang from a tree as a pocket in a tree stand. they are the tree hugger and the TSO packs. they are great and i would suggest ordering them from bugsnbullets.com cuz i got free shipping and gear when i got mine, but either is a great investment.

Krypt Keeper 07-14-2011 09:00 AM

I carry a small camo fanny pack hunting with me. Once in the tree I take it out what I need (gloves, mask, call, bino's, thermacell) and put away things I don't need (flashlight) and hang it on a $.50 hook I have at each tree stand.

I don't know what people are carrying in the woods with them, but I stick to basic things I need with me. I don't even carry my truck keys with me as I park at a friends house.


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