Sounds promising Scott.
Best of luck
Best of luck
Thanks Jim.Have a good day Fred. Tell Myrtle I said hi.
Snow squalls here tonight, 20's tomorrow. I'll just wait and hear about your adventures buddyI was thinking about going to a WMA in the morning. Low 40s upper 30s, but momma wants take a ride to a flea market about 2 hrs north of here. It's a nice ride through state Forrest and the Gulf Hammock. Not much traffic.
I'll try some late afternoon huntingbuntil dark. The squirrels have been active up to dark. They're being very sneaky and quick when moving. We'll see how it goes.
Hope those than can get out tomorrow and hunt are able too do so. Successful hunts and or a great day in the woods.
Best to all.
I'd do the same if'n I was upper there.Snow squalls here tonight, 20's tomorrow. I'll just wait and hear about your adventures buddy
Wow, that's fancy schmancy right there .The folding, padded seat cushion stows nice and neat and is easier on the back when on stand. Beats the heck out of just the tree.
The seat is easily packed around using one side of the rope. I have given consideration of installing some thin, light weight shoulder straps from an old climber.
Put the rope over one shoulder. It’s very adjustable. As I have said, I’m considering installing the shoulder straps off of another old climber I have. They are only about one inch wide. The weight difference would be negligible but the comfort factor while packing would be enhanced.How are you going to carry it Ed?
I might do that later on. The only poly rope I could find was bright yellow. That dog don’t hunt!Wow, that's fancy schmancy right there .
I use a similar rig mostly for elk hunting. If I'm going to set up to call or wait for a while. I like to just sit at the base of a tree but unless the elk or deer is a keystone cops or three stooges fan they will never stick around while I get to my feet. I'll try to post a few pictures later (of the seat, not me getting up).
That looks like a nylon rope. If so you might find it too stretchy. I used it at first but switched to poly rope after my first use.
I used 3/8 on mine. I found some sorta multi color rope at HD. They other thing i learned is to not loop it too far up the tree. After having mine slip a few times I found that it worked better lower.I might do that later on. The only poly rope I could find was bright yellow. That dog don’t hunt!
This rope is 5/16”.
WISH you would send me a diagram of that seat,would love to make one. That way i dont sit on the ground,hard on back after four back operations.Hard to get up. Good luck hunting Bud.The folding, padded seat cushion stows nice and neat and is easier on the back when on stand. Beats the heck out of just the tree.
The seat is easily packed around using one side of the rope. I have given consideration of installing some thin, light weight shoulder straps from an old climber.
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