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    Recommend a Pack to strap 3 full length Hawks to the back or sides

    Thanks for posting a link to the video. Yes; I know it was posted a while ago, but after a season of saddle hunting, the toughest part for me is finding an organized and quiet way of carrying in my gear.
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    Looking To Move Away from Silent Approach System

    joel0711 - Agree; Also, the Heliums feel really solid. I got rid of the metal straps and use Amsteel rope.
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    Recommend a Pack to strap 3 full length Hawks to the back or sides

    Nice! I’ve got a platform on the way, so I like how well it all packs up. If you could add your bow to the pack it would be really slick.
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    Recommend a Pack to strap 3 full length Hawks to the back or sides

    ffastfzr - Do the sticks unevenly weight one side of the backpack? I'm looking to upgrade my pack and for $129 that looks like one of the better options, unless the shoulder straps are sold separately? How satisfied are you with the bag overall? Is it quiet? Looks big - do you bring it up...
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    Increasing efficiency for 1 stick climbing

    I'm going to try this with a full size Helium. Carrying multiple sticks is just asking for noise. I am going to try this with a full size Helium - then I’ll cut one down if it works. Plus, putting up the sticks is one thing, but they can be awfully cold on bare hands after a long sit in...
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    Increasing efficiency for 1 stick climbing

    I've been thinking about this as well. I've used SRT a few times, but a tree with several branches can be tough to get the throw-ball past the lower branches and over the branch you want (especially during early season). However, I believe repelling down would be a lot less stressful than...
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    Simple SRT video

    Have you tried climbing with this method? If so, what are your thoughts?
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    Diy aider with stirrups

    Pilgrimhunter, did you go with a 3 step version of this aided? If so, how did it work this last hunting season?
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