Lock on.... Theres gotta be an easier way!
#21

well unfortunately where i hunt the trees are not OUR trees.... so we rele arent even suppose to put in the screw ins... the tree we used was so close to a creek they would never be able to cut it
#22

The easiest way I have found is using my climber in order to hang the stand. I use the climber to climb to the desired height, then pull the lock on up and hang it just above. My hands are free and I have the same freedom of movement as if I was standing on the ground.
On trees that I can't get my climber up, I'll use the lineman's belt like the others. But I much prefer using the climber. Much easier.
On trees that I can't get my climber up, I'll use the lineman's belt like the others. But I much prefer using the climber. Much easier.
#23

In addition to the safety harness and belt I always put a step level with the stand so I dont have to step up into the stand and I put a step above my head to give me something else to hang on to while climbing in to the stand. Buy good quality screw in steps the one that I bought that were made in USA go into trees easy, the chinese one are crap.
#24

I have seen a lot of hunters suggest buying screw in steps in this an other threads. Whatever you choose to do.
Make sure it is legal.
Here in WI, on public lands, screw in steps are not legal. That doesn't stop some people from doing it anyway, but better safe than sorry.
The DNR here is very happy to ticket a hunter for using that style of step.
Make sure it is legal.
Here in WI, on public lands, screw in steps are not legal. That doesn't stop some people from doing it anyway, but better safe than sorry.
The DNR here is very happy to ticket a hunter for using that style of step.
#25

how dangerous they can be.