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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester" data-source="post: 3407879" data-attributes="member: 2142"><p>Hang ons are a great tool that's needed in any serious hunters bag of tools! I recommend the climbing sticks that come in sections, as you can use as many as is needed per situation, and move these around the tree, over limbs, etc. where the one piece sticks have to basically go straight up the tree all in one piece, not as versatile. I also use a system called "treehopper" which is great on private property. Its basically an auger bit that fits any cordless drill, and 8 inch hardened pins that go in the holes you drill. I can install a hang on in 5 mins start to finish with this system and it weighs about a quarter of climbing sticks. I also use Loggy Bayou hang on stands that literally slide in a bracket that hangs on the tree. I can have a half dozen brackets hanging on a property with pins already installed in these trees ( I remove bottom 3 to keep people from stealing anything). I then can carry my 7 lb loggy and simply walk up the pins and drop my stand in the bracket and Im ready to hunt in less than a minute. Great system for these steep mtns here where a long walk is the norm. Makes me very mobile without losing time or making noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester, post: 3407879, member: 2142"] Hang ons are a great tool that's needed in any serious hunters bag of tools! I recommend the climbing sticks that come in sections, as you can use as many as is needed per situation, and move these around the tree, over limbs, etc. where the one piece sticks have to basically go straight up the tree all in one piece, not as versatile. I also use a system called "treehopper" which is great on private property. Its basically an auger bit that fits any cordless drill, and 8 inch hardened pins that go in the holes you drill. I can install a hang on in 5 mins start to finish with this system and it weighs about a quarter of climbing sticks. I also use Loggy Bayou hang on stands that literally slide in a bracket that hangs on the tree. I can have a half dozen brackets hanging on a property with pins already installed in these trees ( I remove bottom 3 to keep people from stealing anything). I then can carry my 7 lb loggy and simply walk up the pins and drop my stand in the bracket and Im ready to hunt in less than a minute. Great system for these steep mtns here where a long walk is the norm. Makes me very mobile without losing time or making noise. [/QUOTE]
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