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Bow/Bag Hook

iKato

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My diy bow and bag hook. It's a double coat hook attached to the main line via 3 zip ties. Used it and working really well so far. Can't believe I never thought about doing this earlier.
 
Pretty sweet. I like it but would be a little concerned if the zip ties wear of the season. Not a big expense for zip ties but if the bow falls that could be end game. Nicely done though
 
Agree with MCDM. You could probably create a little bracket that will clamp on the rope so that you don't have to worry about zip ties.
 
I agree its a great idea. I was thinking the same thing 550 cord.
 
The center zip tie will last 100 hunts or more. I think it'll work. But when you see some wear you can figure out another way to attach.

I like it. Good idea.
 
Thanks for all the great input. If your bag is kind of heavy you might have to get different coat hangers and use a much stronger kind of a tie. That's one thing I noticed after using it. Eventually after some brain storming and trial and error we might come to a perfect setup. It's a good start.
 
That's a cool idea.

What I currently use it to tie a few loops made out of 550 cord (loops are about 4 inches long. keep a few of these in my saddle pouch. I girth hitch them to strap or main line which will leave a small loop hanging down. I have a small carbineer on my pack ( 1.5 inch I think got a Wally World) and snap it on the loop. Simple, cheap. lightweight and can to readjusted for any tree.
 
That's a cool idea.

What I currently use it to tie a few loops made out of 550 cord (loops are about 4 inches long. keep a few of these in my saddle pouch. I girth hitch them to strap or main line which will leave a small loop hanging down. I have a small carbineer on my pack ( 1.5 inch I think got a Wally World) and snap it on the loop. Simple, cheap. lightweight and can to readjusted for any tree.

That's a great idea and probably close to perfect.
 
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