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HUGE FIND!!!

Dale

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So in eager anticipation of waiting for all my stuff to arrive from Tethrd and getting the news at yesterday’s update that there are no size large available yet, I was starting to think I was gonna be SOL and sitting in ye ole climber come 10/1. I am currently going thru family re organization after 20 years. So here I am today and my 2 boys that I usually have on Saturday are at friends houses. So I decide to start going through a bunch of my stuff and totes that I haven’t looked in in probly 20 years that I got out of the upstairs of the garage when I had to seek a new residence. In one of the totes I had a bunch of body harnesses that u typically get when u buy new stands. Well I found 2 HSS suspension relief cords that are gonna be awesome for my DIY Swaider/Kanaider. So I get excited about that but on the very bottom is a mumble jumble of a web safety harnes so I think. I pull it out look at and to my DISMAY it is a Sneaky Sac Inc SADDLE!!!! I think about 20 years ago a buddy of mine bought it from Cabelas and didn’t like it. He ended up giving it to me and I tossed it aside in the tote and said “I’ll never hunt out of that thing that looks not fun.” Obviously Forgot about it thru the years. Well after digging it out and I got it all on, I came up w a couple of solutions and better ways from the things I have learned here on Saddle Hunter. Well, I just got back into the apt after hangin in it for about 45 mIns in a tree in the back yard. All I can say is Woo Hoo!! And thanks everyone for all your insight an input and sharing info on the forum. With all that I have learned here I can make this work until all my Tethrd gear gets Here! Boom goes the Dynamite!!
 
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Nice job buddy. I’ve been practicing around in a hunters safety harness. Ready for something like that to happen to me too!
A bling hog finds an acorn every once in a while. I am in the same boat. What the What, I just remembered I trimmed a house for a tree surgeon so I just gave him a call. Guess What. he has four old saddles ans says hey man come ang get you one to practice with. Bingo. Excitd
 
Sweet!!!....Can we get some pics I’ve never seen a sneaky sac saddle?


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Yup as soon as I figure out why everyone I try to post the pics it keeps telling me the file is too large
 
Yup as soon as I figure out why everyone I try to post the pics it keeps telling me the file is too large
An easy solution I figured out when taking photos with my phone: While the camera is turned on, I clink the settings button (gear) and set photo size to the smallest setting. You can also take the photo from a short distance away from your subject, then crop the photo to just fit the subject.
Or... take the photo as usual, then pull it up in your photo gallery, and screen shot it, as @tam9492 suggested.

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An easy solution I figured out when taking photos with my phone: While the camera is turned on, I clink the settings button (gear) and set photo size to the smallest setting. You can also take the photo from a short distance away from your subject, then crop the photo to just fit the subject.
Or... take the photo as usual, then pull it up in your photo gallery, and screen shot it, as @tam9492 suggested.

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An easy solution I figured out when taking photos with my phone: While the camera is turned on, I clink the settings button (gear) and set photo size to the smallest setting. You can also take the photo from a short distance away from your subject, then crop the photo to just fit the subject.
Or... take the photo as usual, then pull it up in your photo gallery, and screen shot it, as @tam9492 suggested.

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I never thought of that but it works. Thanks Tony
 
Sorry tonygreenway I guess I need to turn my spell check back on. Blind Hog finds an acorn once in a while. Guess you don't speak red neck.
Oh, I knew what you were saying, but I like 'bling hog' even more. LOL I was imagining a hog with jewelry and a bedazzled leather jacket.

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