jtkratzer said:
I'll try it. Was doing the one hand at my side thing. Accuracy wasn't so much of the issue, it was the unrealistically tight spaces and ridiculous number of branches I was trying to navigate through.
The three pines were balled Christmas trees that were planted 30+ years ago. Just a lot of obstacles to get through to cinch around the trunk, rather than the trunk and six branches making the cinch 12' wide.
I use the two handed method as well and I can get a throw into a tree about about 60' up that way.
Found this on a google search.
Once you get on the branch you want to isolate the line just attach your weight to the other end of your throw line and pull it up to the point where you are thrown in. Then just lower it back down and it should fallow the path of the other end of the rope. If it falls on the wrong side of one branch just bump the throw weight off a limb to get it swinging and then let it drop when it's on the side of the branch you want.