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Re: Tree saddle hunters
[Re: jwalker77]
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11/15/23 11:06 AM
11/15/23 11:06 AM
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Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 3,933 Spanish Fort
TurkeyJoe
10 point
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10 point
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I like it very much. Use one stick to climb. Only carry about 7 lbs of stuff, and it’s all held around my waist. You can climb any tree in the woods, no matter how big around or how many limbs.
Micah 6:8
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Re: Tree saddle hunters
[Re: jwalker77]
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11/15/23 11:39 AM
11/15/23 11:39 AM
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Posts: 8,476 Boaz,AL
CarbonClimber1
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I see alot of used ones for sale…im still hangin a lock on…ive watched a bunch of videos..an it seems like they cost folks deer on account of it bein awkward to draw back a bow..just an observation..ive never sit in a saddle exactly. The one stick thing…well..missed my chance..dadgummit.
"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
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Re: Tree saddle hunters
[Re: jwalker77]
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11/15/23 01:00 PM
11/15/23 01:00 PM
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TurkeyJoe
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10 point
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Is the major draw just the weight, getting to your tree and getting set up? Less weight to carry? Also being able to climb any tree, and being able to shoot 360 degrees around the tree. A saddle also satisfies the fall protection requirement for public land.
Micah 6:8
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Re: Tree saddle hunters
[Re: TurkeyJoe]
#4017187
11/15/23 01:13 PM
11/15/23 01:13 PM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 25,309 blount county alabama
jwalker77
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Pumpkin - The Thermal Expert
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Pumpkin - The Thermal Expert
Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 25,309
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Is the major draw just the weight, getting to your tree and getting set up? Less weight to carry? Also being able to climb any tree, and being able to shoot 360 degrees around the tree. A saddle also satisfies the fall protection requirement for public land. 10-4, thanks
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Re: Tree saddle hunters
[Re: jwalker77]
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11/15/23 01:55 PM
11/15/23 01:55 PM
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Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 1,739 Jasper, Alabama
ValleyDawg
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I am on my 5th year with a saddle and I have no intention of going back. But I also exclusively hunt public land and hike a good ways so the lightweight and compact style of saddle hunting really works for me. I have had many different brands and styles of saddles and the one I like the best is also one of the best priced saddles out there. I have a CGM (custom gear modifications) cobra and I am on my 2nd season with it. They are a small company out of Tennessee. When I have called in the past I have spoke to the owner who is hands on with building the saddles. Pretty cool. The cobra has a lot of really nice features that make it really comfortable. For climbing I used to use 3 or 4 sticks but have since started one sticking and have no plans to go back. I can get up the tree pretty fast and down even faster and quieter. But it’s not for everyone. Nothing wrong with using several sticks. The tethrd skeletors are pretty nice and they are not too pricey. As far as platforms I use 2 set ups. I have a tethrd predator platform in a predator pack backpack for my ultralight set up. For a bit heavier but more alll day set up I have been using a hybrid style system this year. I have an xop retrograde lock on that is only about 6lbs and I use it as my platform and also have the option to fold the seat down and sit down when I want to. Has been working out pretty nice so far. I still use my saddle for fall protection and I still one stick up with both set ups. Feel free to pm me any questions. I will do the best I can to answer them and help you figure out what you need if you decide to go that route. It’s kind of intimidating at first but it’s really super simple and will probably be pretty natural for an arborist like yourself.
Last edited by ValleyDawg; 11/15/23 01:56 PM.
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