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Offline Wild Bill

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Re: Safety harness in tree stand?
« Reply #30 on: December 12, 2012, 07:15:53 PM »
glad I found this thread  :chuckle:

I don't know anyone who's fallen from a stand, and I've never fallen either and I don't wear a harness  :o
I've got 3 stands, 2 hang on stands and a ladder stand for two persons.  The ladder stand hasn't been used yet it's still in the box.
My two hang on stands haven't seen much use.

I normally hunt from a ground blind, with kids.


I do want a climber as I'm going back to bow hunting, this'll probably be my last year of rifle. 
I put down the bow quite a few years ago when I started hunting with kids, now those kids are old enough for a bow  :tup:

Now I think on it, I wonder if a climber will fit under the tree this year  :tung:





SO having said all that,  what do you all suggest for those two person ladder stands??

I know three people that have fallen from tree stands. One landed on his feet like a cat and snapped both of his legs (compound fractures)....drug himself a quarter mile back to his truck, One broke his back and one died.


Fosters old stubborn ass? :chuckle:
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Re: Safety harness in tree stand?
« Reply #31 on: December 12, 2012, 07:28:26 PM »
I don't use one and I have fell when my lower platform slipped and fell about 8' down the tree. I tried to lower myself down to hang from the top part then drop down to the platform but when I started lowering myself from the top piece it tipped and I fell down to the bottom half with my legs slipping through. Hurt like a sun of a beeeouch. Now I keep the two pieces tied together and make sure the pieces are set into the tree before I move up or down, slow methodical movements.
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