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    What did you do today that’s related to saddle hunting?

    Thanks again for reaching out. If I have any future questions, I will indeed message you directly. I'm hoping to use it in the early season and on hunts where I have a longer hike in.
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    Michigan meet up May 11th @Sleepy Holliw State Park, 11 A.M.

    I hope to make it next Saturday.....not 100% sure of my schedule. 2023 was my first year of saddle hunting and I've learned a LOT.....but am a stick ascender. Anything you folks have that can be demonstrated 'live' will be appreciated.....one stick, various rope methods, etc.
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    What did you do today that’s related to saddle hunting?

    I knew a well regarded SH member built the Wood saddles and they received good reviews, so when I ran across this one virtually unused, I could not pass it up. No idea you still worked on them or had parts. Thanks for reaching out and I will keep you in mind if I have further questions. Below...
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    What did you do today that’s related to saddle hunting?

    I recently bought a virtually new Wood saddle as my early season/backup. It came with an open Amsteel bridge connecting with a carabiner. Not a fan, so I ended up ordering a rope replacement from Hang Free. 8mm Oplux with a TRC sewn loop for the prusik. There were no instructions with the HF...
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    My challenge to you

    Me too enkriss....but I blame it on being pretty new to this aspect of bowhunting and perfecting my approach. I recently sold a Hamseka rest and bought a nearly new Wood mesh saddle as a backup and lighter weight early season option. Most of my winter additions and modifications are...
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    Shifting from Ropeman 1 to hitch on 11mm tether.....suggestions that have been field tested

    I currently have two 11mm tethers.......the EWO Predator has a Longhorn Agile and the other has a Stitch with a Brocky soft ring. I've tried them both out on a front yard tree by sitting in my saddle to give them a realistic load, then standing up while leaning. Both with adjust without...
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    Learning from Saddle Hunting Accidents

    "Practice anything new only a couple of feet off of the ground at first. Take your time, don’t try to fly up the tree or do it in as few moves as possible." I'm not going to engage the ongoing debates about the finer points, but did find this little gem to be very worthwhile in my own saddle...
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    Lightweight Climbing Sticks Selection Confusion

    I own them both and do not have to choose......other than which to take to the woods that particular day. But anyone who is basing a purchase decision on ~1# of weight difference needs some first hand exposure to make an informed decision.
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    Lightweight Climbing Sticks Selection Confusion

    I can't debate that a bit....they are excellent sticks. I picked up a used single BG stick (5th) recently and put on a BAT mini platform on the top to test out with a ROS I built this winter. If I had to choose one or the other......the Latitude might be the ones heading to a new home.
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    Lightweight Climbing Sticks Selection Confusion

    I have two of the four being considered. Set of four Latitude carbon SS w/Stealh Strips, standard Amsteel attachment method and loop of cord for hanging on saddle clips while ascending, plus Voile strap.....5.6#. Set of four 20" Beast Gear sticks w/Stealth Strips, DIY Amsteel daisy chains, loop...
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    Overwatch Orion

    When I was shopping for my first saddle last fall, I 'stumbled' upon Overwatch and contacted Jamie with a couple questions. He answered promptly and that was the clincher for me to buy one of his earlier models used. I've tried on a couple other brands, but from a season with my Overwatch, I...
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    Michigan meet up May 11th @Sleepy Holliw State Park, 11 A.M.

    That is on me for not checking.....thank so much for taking the lead. I will do my best to free up my calendar. Weekends are busy for me.
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    Michigan meet up May 11th @Sleepy Holliw State Park, 11 A.M.

    Busy winter for me.....just saw this thread. It appears the date and location has been set?
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    Opinions on a secondary saddle for early season

    I really like my Overwatch, but it is heavy duty (in a good way) and the only saddle I've hunted from thus far. I've tried a couple others on and they seemed OK, but it takes some field testing and adjustment to make a valid assessment. I learned that CGM and Ape Canyon were very similar. I...
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    Opinions on a secondary saddle for early season

    I purchased new tires for my Jeep in November that came with a rebate and those funds showed up recently in the form of a gift card. I've been mulling over the purchase of a second saddle that is mesh and lighweight for early season.....something like the Ape Canyon Pioneer. My Overwatch that...
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    Saddle recommendation: Talk me out of my irrational biases

    I've only been in the saddle side of aerial hunting for one season, but purchased a used Overwatch based on the reputation of the company and fact that Jamie emailed me back personally when I posed a couple a questions. I've tested a Latitude Method II of a friend and have been mulling over an...
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    Platform climbing

    If in the future I decide to try that technique, I think I will stick with my "short" tether on the ascent. That seems more common with less chances for a potential issue.
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    Platform climbing

    I wondered about that very issue.....thanks for the insights. Not sure that I will expand my ascent process beyond sticks again this coming fall, but I like to explore options to mull them over before taking the next step.
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    Platform climbing

    The videos I've watched of one sticking, the climber/hunter uses the top part of a 30-40' rope with a Madrock Safeguard to ascend in increments by moving the platform/stick combo. To descend, they drop the bulk of their rope, wrap up the one stick and attach it to their saddle, and rappel down...
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    Platform climbing

    So this is a pre-set long tether technique, correct? Your rope is installed in the tree and you have a short period of hanging suspended while moving the platform upward to the next height level. Then using the aiders to achieve more height before stepping to the platform....rinse and repeat...
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