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    New saddle hunter from northeast Alabama!

    Will do! Good luck!
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    New saddle hunter from northeast Alabama!

    Ha ha, no, I wish I was, but that is definitely where my handle came from. I'm old too.
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    First Lite "Pro" Discount Codes

    I'll take one! Thanks!
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    New saddle hunter from northeast Alabama!

    Welcome from Moulton, AL and War Eagle!
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    Keeping carabiner in place while climbing with rappel line

    If you use this setup on a rappel line, can you still retrieve it from the ground?
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    Suspenders

    No, I attach the hooks to the straps on my pouches that I have attached to my saddle.
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    Suspenders

    I got these off Amazon and I really like them: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C3GJKXRH?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
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    I was dumb...

    Sounds like you had it right till you clipped to your quick link. I only clip my pull down rope to the loop pictured below and it works great.
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    Recommend a good field dressing knife

    You should check out the Morakniv knives. Dirt cheap, sharp, and hold their edge well. https://www.amazon.com/Morakniv-Companion-Sandvik-Carbon-4-1-Inch/dp/B009NZVZ3E/ref=sr_1_10?crid=43521ZLJWISS&keywords=swedish%2Bmorakniv&qid=1698946923&sprefix=swedish%2Bmorakniv%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-10&th=1
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    I got codes…

    I'll take one. Thanks.
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    DIY cinching, retrievable anchor: JRB Cinch

    Thank you very much John!
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    DIY cinching, retrievable anchor: JRB Cinch

    I see the problem, my ad blocker was blocking the links on his page. All good now, thanks.
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    DIY cinching, retrievable anchor: JRB Cinch

    I saw those but unless I overlooked it, I didn't see a specific carabiner or size listed for use in the JRB Cinch.
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    DIY cinching, retrievable anchor: JRB Cinch

    @John RB could you suggest a specific brand, size, or type of carabiner that works best with the JRB Cinch using a large rappel ring and 9mm rope?
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    Cord question

    Thank you @Fl Canopy Stalker and @GeoFish ! @boyne bowhunter I plan to try @Fl Canopy Stalker 's method with a cheap small carabiner and paracord to tend the hitch.
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    Cord question

    If I wanted an eye to eye sling to tie a schwabisch hitch above my Madrock Safeguard while using 9mm canyon elite to rappel, what type, size, and length cord would you suggest?
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    Had My First Climb Today

    It's funny that you posted this, I climbed using my new EWO Ultimate One Stick for the first time yesterday too. I have been climbing trees in tree stands for nearly 40 years but I don't think I have ever enjoyed it as much as I did yesterday. That first move was a little worrisome but after...
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    New member from North Alabama

    I own 100 acres that I hunt but I am also in a club near Alexander City. The club in south Alabama is where I will mainly saddle hunt.
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    New member from North Alabama

    Oh I am definitely researching or maybe I should call it obsessing. The question you have raised are all the things I am trying to narrow down. Currently I am thinking 12” stick with both the Ultimate top platform (angled) and lower platform with two 20” aiders. As far rappelling goes I am...
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    New member from North Alabama

    That's exactly what I was thinking. I am very OCD and once I started looking at saddles, I went deep down the rabbit hole and decided that I want to start with the system that I think I would have eventually ended up with if I waded in slowly by buying and selling more entry level equipment.
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