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Attaching pull up rope to bow.

Andrew

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How are ya’ll attaching your pull up rope to your traditional bows? Seems like a simple thing, but I have not found a way that I’m happy with.
 
I use my rappel/climbing rope for hauling my gear up. I use a simple double overhand knot tied to the end of the rope for the bow. I just slip it between the bowstring.
 
I use a 26' retractable dog leash. It's the one with the strap, not the cord. I just attach the dog leash handle to my saddle with an S-Biner and the dog leash has a snap/lead on it. :cool: Amazon $26.
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One extra thing that I do...
I put the haul line on the top limb for pulling it up and I put the line on the bottom limb for lowering it down.
Arrows in the quiver slip thru the tree cover better that way. Less chance of getting small limbs and stuff caught in between the arrows.
 
One extra thing that I do...
I put the haul line on the top limb for pulling it up and I put the line on the bottom limb for lowering it down.
Arrows in the quiver slip thru the tree cover better that way. Less chance of getting small limbs and stuff caught in between the arrows.
Good tip!
 
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