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Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1435927
09/01/15 06:20 AM
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Cougar Claw for Bow Hunting

Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1435929
09/01/15 06:21 AM
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In a Van, down by the River
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In a van down by the river......


Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.

My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Turkey] #1435962
09/01/15 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: Turkey
Summit Goliath. I'm a big'un.


X2

Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1435979
09/01/15 06:47 AM
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Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: extreme heights hunter] #1435991
09/01/15 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
Originally Posted By: Rocket62
NOTE: I love my Summit Viper SD and it's modded to the hilt BUT ... I like it for rifle hunting, not bow hunting

I'm looking for an OPEN FRONT climber for bow hunting ... something like the Lone Wolf S&C maybe




don't get the summit open shot. damn thing is a accident waiting to happen. I don't remember the name of it but I have a summit that the front rail drops down for bow hunting. I like it. how much does your viper weigh with all that stuff on it?


Why do you say the Open Shot is an accident waiting to happen?I have an older Summit Open Shot that I have bow hunted out of for years. I would think as long as you are tethered to the tree from time you start climbing until you touch back down it wouldn't be any more "accident-likely" than any other stand. Maybe I am missing something?

With that said, I have been using an Viper Elite SD, but will probably switch to an XOP this year.


"Any way you look at it, most of the problems facing baboons can be expressed in two words: other baboons" -
D.L. Cheney and R.M. Seyfarth
Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Rocket62] #1435994
09/01/15 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted By: Rocket62
Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
don't get the summit open shot. damn thing is a accident waiting to happen. I don't remember the name of it but I have a summit that the front rail drops down for bow hunting. I like it. how much does your viper weigh with all that stuff on it?


Thanks for the tip. Not sure of exact weight ... The Molle only adds a pound or two but it distributes the weight like a professional backpack

Side bags, front bags, foam fill, foot step, all these things add more weight than the Molle


I have the Summit Bushmaster (http://www.summitstands.com/treestands/c...mmit-bushmaster), it has been discontinued and replaced with the newer models. I have had zero accidents or problems with it. If you wear a harness connected to the tee at all times (climbing, hunting, descending) its not a problem. But the Razor SD (http://www.summitstands.com/summit-razor-sd-climbing-treestand-mossy-oakr-camo) will most likely be my next one. You can sit and climb, then move bar out of way during the hunt. I'm getting lazy and want to sit and climb and stop having to use my arms and abs to climb. That is the only draw back to an open front, but it is good exercise...


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Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436035
09/01/15 07:55 AM
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For around the house I use sinlge ladders.
For WMAs and public land I used to use and API grand slam but switched to a Summit Goliath last year. Both the API and Summit feel very safe, secure and comfortable.


The LORD is Good.... All the Time....
Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436037
09/01/15 07:58 AM
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I prefer my summit mini viper sd.


Let them walk ...and grow them big
Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: wmd] #1436039
09/01/15 08:00 AM
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Over yonder
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Originally Posted By: wmd
Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
Originally Posted By: Rocket62
NOTE: I love my Summit Viper SD and it's modded to the hilt BUT ... I like it for rifle hunting, not bow hunting

I'm looking for an OPEN FRONT climber for bow hunting ... something like the Lone Wolf S&C maybe




don't get the summit open shot. damn thing is a accident waiting to happen. I don't remember the name of it but I have a summit that the front rail drops down for bow hunting. I like it. how much does your viper weigh with all that stuff on it?


Why do you say the Open Shot is an accident waiting to happen?I have an older Summit Open Shot that I have bow hunted out of for years. I would think as long as you are tethered to the tree from time you start climbing until you touch back down it wouldn't be any more "accident-likely" than any other stand. Maybe I am missing something?

With that said, I have been using an Viper Elite SD, but will probably switch to an XOP this year.


unless you are a smaller framed feller I don`t see how in the hell you can use that tiny little thing. I`m not a large person (in my opinion) and I am pretty damn coordinated but that thing is as big as a Christmas tree ornament

Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436111
09/01/15 09:16 AM
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All Over The Place
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Thanks, guys.

Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436114
09/01/15 09:18 AM
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This year my go to will be a xstand sit and climb. 12#s of pure mobility. Although, If I hunted only private land, I would use lockons and sticks for everything. I like to slip in and not make the racket of going up a tree. I've also got a summit

Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436116
09/01/15 09:20 AM
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Oxford Alabama
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15 yr old Grand Slam supreme

Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: wmd] #1436125
09/01/15 09:34 AM
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Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436130
09/01/15 09:38 AM
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I use single ladders from the atmore prison and tube ladders I build.


Grandma said...Always keep a gun close at hand, you just never know when you might run across some varmint that needs killing...
Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436161
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Behind you
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"Cause the cause for the pause you think you see is really concentration on the steel” NonPoint
Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436168
09/01/15 10:07 AM
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Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436185
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Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436194
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If I use a climber it's the 20+ year old Tomcat I've got,it ain't the most comfortable but it's light and quiet, I can put it on a tree in less than a minute and it will climb anything and won't slip

Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: gobblebox] #1436211
09/01/15 10:38 AM
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I use the Summit Viper...I got all the bells and whistles on it too... thumbup I also use a few Api grand slam supremes...a few milliniums and a big Coleman camouflage Alabama chair with a built in drink cooler... smile


Did you know that Beer Nutz are over a Dollar...and Deer Nutz are under a Buck...


Re: What Is Your Go-To Tree Stand? [Re: Runningdeer] #1436221
09/01/15 10:43 AM
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Blount County
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Summit Goliath and Titan.
Love having plenty of room. I don't walk around with one one my back much. I usually hang it and leave it. Then I stalk back and hunt out of it a day or two later.


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