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  1. FletchDeep

    G hooks for packs and bags

    Anyone tried these out before? https://www.etsy.com/shop/MozetDesigns?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=1092356899 Ordered a couple of the wire gate versions to use on my bag, hoping they wont be loud when you flip the gate open. I love the silence of G hooks, but the cheapo chinese ones...
  2. FletchDeep

    Internal Frame Bag

    Well, I've finally got myself into gear and started stitching on my plans for a perfect pack for my needs. Where and how I hunt factored into my design theology so your mileage may vary. I am able to use bolts so I don't have to pack climbing sticks, the biggest thing that will get strapped to...
  3. FletchDeep

    Lil Ambush review - Stand / Platform hybrid

    My thoughts on using the Lil Ambush as a mobile stand / platform hybrid. I think its a great option for under $200, but I also cover what changes I would love to see to make it perfect for me. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay...
  4. FletchDeep

    Bolt Roll Pouch

    Quick little roll up pouch for bolts.
  5. FletchDeep

    backpack design thoughts

    Looking to get some thoughts or critiques/recommendations on my next backpack build idea. Main body will be fleece, high wear areas cordura. Plan is to try my hand at making a removable internal frame sheet from kydex and carbon arrows. Plan to form a sheet of kydex to my lower back profile...
  6. FletchDeep

    DIY Method

    I won't kid you, last year I was one of the first people to tell you saddle hunting sucked and anyone who said it was comfortable was a joke. But... I may have to eat some crow now. As I discuss in the video using prusiks on the bridge loop to direct the pull to either the top or bottom panel...
  7. FletchDeep

    Backpack Build (Kifaru Muskeg Clone)

    Finally started working on my backpack build. Will be made of 1000D cordura and fleece. So far so good but lots of time left to screw it up haha. Will try and update as I go along. -Working Model Front Panel Back Panel Fleece Side Panel A Bartack machine would make webbing rows on fleece...
  8. FletchDeep

    Guide Light Frame back panel

    Made up a Back Panel sheet for my guide light frame, makes the frame panel itself a little more functional. Now I just need to start working on the pack I want to make.
  9. FletchDeep

    Magnets for stick stacking

    With multiple companies using rubber grommets for interlocking sticks it got me thinking. Has anyone tried using magnets? Would need a creative way to attach them to the stick, but has potential to make a really low profile side stacking setup...
  10. FletchDeep

    2" Raptor Buckles

    If anyone is looking for a deal on 2" buckles here you go! $11.92 on prime beats the heck out of $23 per buckle straight from Raptor or Cobra! I'm assuming the belt itself is pretty cheesy, but for the price I can just steal the buckle and use the belt for scraps and come out way ahead...
  11. FletchDeep

    Sewn in elastic pockets

    Going to give these sewn in elastic top pockets a try. I still need to refine my pattern some for the next ones. But should keep the overall bulk / profile a little more streamlined. Sidenote - dont forget to flip your patern for right vs left or you have one pocket wrong side out like i do...
  12. FletchDeep

    Calling on Sewing Gurus

    Sewing Gurus! I am looking for some advice with regards to machines. I recently purchased an older brother project 631 machine. It seems to handle the tougher materials pretty well, occasionaly I could make it bog down through multiple layers of webbing. I started having some tension issues...
  13. FletchDeep

    Out on a Limb Camera Base

    I've been putting off upgrading my camera arm situation from the muddy outfitter for a few years now. Was going to get the fourth arrow until I found this little gem. Weighs 2.6 lbs out of the box and I think packs better than any other option. Will level on absolutely any tree. As a bonus it...
  14. FletchDeep

    Kansas 10pt Kill

    Finally got my video put together and edited. Hope you guys enjoy it!
  15. FletchDeep

    Finally Broke my 8pt Curse!

    Got lucky last night and had this great 10pt give me a 12 yard shot. Hunted Saturday morning up till 1pm and saw around 20 deer with plenty of young bucks chasing and grunting around, but nothing old enough to earn an arrow. Sunday night I moved to a stand I hung two weeks ago on an annual rub...
  16. FletchDeep

    DIY backpack side pouch

    Have always liked my horn hunter G2 pack, but my one gripe was the double straps on the sides instead of a lower pouch. Well I pulled out the speedy stitcher and fixed that right up. Will fit my camera arm perfectly and much easier to put pack in the pack while up in the tree. Sent from my...
  17. FletchDeep

    double check my DIY saddle

    My main use will be for when filming family and friends hunts, this should be much easier to get up in the same tree as the hunter without having to hang another stand on the wrong side of the tree and being uncomfortable the whole time. Made with Cordura fabric and 2" webbing for the load...
  18. FletchDeep

    New member from SE Kansas

    New saddle user from SE Kansas here. I have tried a few homemade saddles in the past & they were both poorly designed and constructed. One made by someone else that I really wasn't super confident in their build, and one I very poorly tried to imitate a Guido's Web. But I think I've got a winner...
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