#2083183 - 09/23/10 11:21 AM
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I'm making a adjustment in my tree stand tactic this Fall. I've been a exclusive user (and proponent of) The Tree Saddle for some time. While I use screw in steps on my small, private property set ups, I am primarily a public land hunter.
In the past, I have used a hybrid method with my Tree Saddle. I would use a stripped down climber to get up the tree and then place 3 or 4 rope on steps around the tree and climb above the climber to settle in my Tree Saddle for 360 degree shooting radius. Frustrated with the bulky and cumbersome climber, I have ditched it completely in favor of carrying 20-25 rope on steps. I've gotten fairly efficient at setting up quickly. I can be settled in 25-30 feet in 10-15 minutes. Obviously slower, but the steps all fit into a small daypack, I can climb past branches and in trees too large or small to accomodate climbers. I expect to become quicker over the course of the season.

The entire pack with 20 steps and a full Camelback bladder weighs 18 lbs. 18 pounds properly distributed throughout a well designed pack is a completely different story than the bulkiness and weight distribution of even the lightest climbers.
For my hunting style of maintaining many stands over multiple WMAs and a few small properties (70+ prepared tree stands for this Fall, plus other potential spots marked in my GPS), many of them with long and sometimes difficult approaches, I think this adjustment will enhance my hunting. Its light, compact, silent, and extremely versatile. I'll report back after a few hunts
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#2083296 - 09/23/10 12:05 PM
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#2083361 - 09/23/10 12:45 PM
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I used the saddle until this year. I use it and tree climbing spikes. Towards the end of last season I got some lone wolf sticks and loved them. I know have sold the saddle and got a lone wolf hang on to go with the sticks and am very happy. Movile, light, 17lb total plus safety harness and comfy and able to be still (somethign I wasn't able to manage with the saddle). You have to find what works for you and allows you to get where you need to go. I get in a lot of trees that I never could with a climber...
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#2083615 - 09/23/10 03:05 PM
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Good luck, use that linemen's safety strap.
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#2083813 - 09/23/10 05:47 PM
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Good luck, use that linemen's safety strap.
I know the rope on steps make a lot of people nervous. The little info/reviews I was able to dig up on them, most commented that they didn't feel like they could get them tight enough around the tree and added ratchets to them.
You have to get over them feeling "loose" on the tree. The steps move a bit under weight but they are designed to do that. If you cinch them tight, the steps have a upward angle that flattens out under weight. You have enough webbing on webbing friction that there's not much of a chance of the step inverting on you if you pull it reasonably tight. Though, if you are uncomfortable with heights, I can understand that these steps would make you nervous due to the shifting movement under weight. Adding a come-a-long to each one would add considerable weight and bulk, not to mention, noise.
I'm using the Cranford steps. API is the only other manufacturer that I know of that makes them, but I haven't had a chance to try out the API design.
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#2083828 - 09/24/10 08:43 AM
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Being versatile is a must! Good job and good luck!
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#2083848 - 09/24/10 08:48 AM
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I'm making a adjustment in my tree stand tactic this Fall. I've been a exclusive user (and proponent of) The Tree Saddle for some time. While I use screw in steps on my small, private property set ups, I am primarily a public land hunter.
For my hunting style of maintaining many stands over multiple WMAs and a few small properties (70+ prepared tree stands for this Fall, plus other potential spots marked in my GPS)....
Do you mean 70 TREES or tree stands?
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#2083950 - 09/24/10 09:18 AM
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70 trees that are setup (selected, pruned, etc) for hunting from my Tree Saddle.
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