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Recent content by Rick Harmon

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    Video - Tree Saddle Hunting Noobies: The Struggle is Real

    I have left release in truck before. Had to get down walk all the way to the truck and back. That's what happens when you get in a hurry and don't put stuff back in the same place everytime. Sent from my moto e5 plus using Tapatalk
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    Scaffold knot the cure for a saggy tether?

    Sorry when I read your comments I guess I didn't get the whole thing at first. Didn't see where you already where using this. Sent from my moto e5 plus using Tapatalk
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    Scaffold knot the cure for a saggy tether?

    In the first part of John's video he shows how he does his. Just uses a girth hitch. No need for anything else. Sent from my moto e5 plus using Tapatalk
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    Perfect tree for a saddle

    This will be my first year also. I wanted to try saddle hunting not for less weight or run and gun but for not having to have the perfect tree. I hate having to move to a tree because I can't find a tree to get a climber in. I'm hoping the saddle will give me more choices to get where I want...
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    TETHRD SBW Heater

    Maybe need to start adding pockets to the saddles. For some hand warmers. Lol Sent from my moto e5 plus using Tapatalk
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    TETHRD SBW Heater

    I am not a experienced saddle hunter yet. But is your bottom getting cold a issue with a saddle? I just can't imagine that if it's that cold that your bottom would get cold thru your layers of clothing before feet, fingers or your face. But again im not a experienced saddle hunter yet. Hope this...
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    Flex Clone

    Thanks for all the links to materials. Saddle looks great! Sent from my moto e5 plus using Tapatalk
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    Cleaning saddle and ropes

    Being that your saddle and ropes are on outside of clothing I wouldn't see the need to wash them that often. I would just keep in a tote with hunting clothes. And just keep activated charcoal or baking soda in tote with them to absorb any odors. Sent from my moto e5 plus using Tapatalk
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    Pleated saddles

    I was wondering if pleated saddles hold their form over time? Could some of y'all who have a pleated saddle that has lost its ability to go back to unpleated state. Tell how old the saddle is or how much it was used before losing its shape. And if you have one that you have used a long time and...
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    Scent control for wool

    I like a lot of John Eberharts ideas on scent control. But like you I'm in a tighter budget also. I suggest you watch his videos or read some of his articles on scent. You can look at his results and see what he does works. Here are some things I have done to help me. I use the large storage...
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