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ok lets say u forget ur bow-rope?
Let's say u are using a climber(hopefully a summit)..and u forget your bow-rope! What do you do? I have done this many times lol just curious on how others will solve this problem?
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either lay it on the top section of the climber, put it over your head and wear it like a gun sling, or hunt from the ground that day.
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I would secure it to the bottom of my climber and up she comes with me,I have a cord which joins the two together so the bottom portion can't fall down the trunk if my feet slip out of the spot were my boots go.
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Never happens...I have one in my Primos Bow Vest and one in my bag on my API Grand Slam Magnum...
As you get older you learn these things..... :) |
might take a little longer, but its coming up the tree with me.
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I have a rope affixed to by stand just for this purpose.
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I carry several just incase one gets lost or miss placed. but if i had none i would either put it across the bars as i climb or take one of the arm straps off the stand and put it on the bow so i could put it on my back,
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Don't use a summit climber for one. Too bulky. I prefer my loggy. I just attach it to my backpack or safety strap as I climb the tree.
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If for some reason you forget your pull-up rope, don't go back to the truck and grab 15# fishing line to pull your bow up with. Don't ask me why...
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I assume your saying the rope I use to haul the bow up a tree. Well, I have numerous treestands and there is no way for me to forget a rope. I have a 25 footer attached to each stand. I just wrap it around the stand when traveling and unwrap it when I get to my tree. If it's a hang-on stand I just let it hang down after that. Simple as that.
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Originally Posted by RIStrutStopper
(Post 3830688)
If for some reason you forget your pull-up rope, don't go back to the truck and grab 15# fishing line to pull your bow up with. Don't ask me why...
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Originally Posted by BGfisher
(Post 3830689)
I assume your saying the rope I use to haul the bow up a tree. Well, I have numerous treestands and there is no way for me to forget a rope. I have a 25 footer attached to each stand. I just wrap it around the stand when traveling and unwrap it when I get to my tree. If it's a hang-on stand I just let it hang down after that. Simple as that.
Lets say a tree rat has shortened it up? :) |
I used to use a Primos bow sling and I did on one occasion forget to attach a rope to my Viper. Just threw the sling over my head and shoulders and up I went.
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I think the general concensus is that most of us won't turn around and trudge our way back to the vehicle. If you feel comfortable/safe enough to climb with your bow then go ahead, but it's not reccomended. I've done it numerous times. I feel just as confident hunting from the ground (stealth mode)!!!
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Originally Posted by PREDATE
(Post 3831208)
I think the general concensus is that most of us won't turn around and trudge our way back to the vehicle. If you feel comfortable/safe enough to climb with your bow then go ahead, but it's not reccomended.
Most also only climb when they hunt and that begins in the dark and often ends in the dark, that isn't good either. Many shouldn't even be climbing much less climbing with their gear. I still think that a harness for most is a false sense of security. Way too many examples like forgetting your rope proves carelessness and a careless person will not use a harness with anymore concern. Check out work place accidents that happened while people were wearing a harness for examples of what I'm getting at. If a persons honest with themselves and falls into the category I'm describing they should consider staying on the ground and never climb if they do with their gear. For a test take a 25' ladder, lean it up against your house, grab all your stuff and head up. Let your own brain tell you if your nuts. If it doesn't come out in the dark and do it. Your at home then, how about alone in the woods? If you make it to the top climb trough a window, just like stepping off onto a stand. A concerned person will have already strapped that ladder off tight with as many straps as it takes not just what came with the thing. Many will role the ladder right over being careless. If after all that you make it look how much space you needed to stand up inside your 4 walls. Chances are if it was a stand you'd of stepped right off it. After all this keep in mind the consistency of the rungs on the ladder you were clueless about. Put your steps (whatever they are) up to your stand with the same concern and climbing without a rope much safer. Bust a rung or 2 out of the ladder and try and climb with your stuff to simulate how most setup to climb a tree. :) |
I don't use a climber or stand,
But first I generally carry a rope with me in the brush, attached to my pack, its always there. If I left a safety equipment behind, I would either hunt from the ground, or hunt another day. I have cancelled days out and have walked miles back to the car because I realized I forgot something like compass, first aid kit, license etc... Convenience items I can do without. I don't go without the safety items. |
I ALWAYS have one on each climbers, Ol Man Grand Slam, and one on each lock on. I then have one in my backpack and one 25' piece of trotline cord in my harness. Chances are greater that I forget my bow then my pull up rope.
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Originally Posted by nodog
(Post 3830994)
Your too old to be climbing stands. :) Your also old enogh to forget things except things from 40 years ago. :)
Lets say a tree rat has shortened it up? :) I Have been fortunate so far and haven't had any of those bushy tailed rats shorten up a rope or chew through a treestand strap---yet. And contrary to your thoughts about safety harnesses I do use one religiously. To me it's better than paying life insurance premiums that require me to die to collect. |
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