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I carry twine, a little folding saw, and a few screw in steps. I climb trees when I find one I think will produce and will work for my style stand. I climb the tree and cut branches off and use them to make a cage, seat, etc. using twine to tie them in place. I harvest most of my blacktails out of this style stand and I don't have to worry about someone stealing it.
Quote from: Griiz on June 06, 2022, 12:11:41 PMI carry twine, a little folding saw, and a few screw in steps. I climb trees when I find one I think will produce and will work for my style stand. I climb the tree and cut branches off and use them to make a cage, seat, etc. using twine to tie them in place. I harvest most of my blacktails out of this style stand and I don't have to worry about someone stealing it.I don't have any photos. ThanksThis is awesome. Do you have any photos of one of your setups?
I wish I had snapped a photo of one of his stands. Here is my best artist's rendition...
I know alot dont like it and consider it trash, but I enjoy finding homemade stands in the woods. Most of them are from years ago and are in shambles, i always wonder about all the success/failures the hunter had there, like finding a piece of history for me.
Quote from: NOCK NOCK on June 06, 2022, 06:40:43 PMI know alot dont like it and consider it trash, but I enjoy finding homemade stands in the woods. Most of them are from years ago and are in shambles, i always wonder about all the success/failures the hunter had there, like finding a piece of history for me. I do too when they are wood. Eventually they will rot and become part of the forest. I have seen some that I am sure could tell some cool stories.