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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 4836312" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>I used my HSS tree stand harness With lineman's loops and one lone wolf climbing stick. Strap the stick on, climb up and secure your lineman's belt around the tree and that gives you both hands to mount your camera. I usually snap a little half inch thick twig and wedge it behind the camera to point it down just a little. Then climb down. Most people don't even look up that high and if they do, they have to go through the trouble of climbing up and trying to cut a steel python cable. Ran 6 cameras in Tennessee public this year with only mishap being the memory card stolen on that one I didn't hang high. Learned my lesson!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 4836312, member: 20332"] I used my HSS tree stand harness With lineman’s loops and one lone wolf climbing stick. Strap the stick on, climb up and secure your lineman’s belt around the tree and that gives you both hands to mount your camera. I usually snap a little half inch thick twig and wedge it behind the camera to point it down just a little. Then climb down. Most people don’t even look up that high and if they do, they have to go through the trouble of climbing up and trying to cut a steel python cable. Ran 6 cameras in Tennessee public this year with only mishap being the memory card stolen on that one I didn’t hang high. Learned my lesson! [/QUOTE]
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