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That feeling.....

Oh the bow hangers i have left in trees over the years...it is a time saver though when you climb those same trees and there is already a perfectly placed hook just waiting for you :tearsofjoy:
 
I've got safety tree straps all over Western PA from my climber days. I went back to one spot 6 yrs after I last left it and I was able to identify I was in the correct spot because of my semi-grown over strap. Some anthropologist will find it millions of years in the future and posit that we were tree wranglers. I love screwing with future scientists.

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Funny stuff, done it myself a few times.

Left my ez hanger as I climbed down in record speed, realized I wasn’t dumping over the rail with a harness on. Lol

Buddy posted on Facebook today, that feeling, when you get to your hunting spot, get out of your truck and realize you left you bow at the house.
 
Funny stuff, done it myself a few times.

Left my ez hanger as I climbed down in record speed, realized I wasn’t dumping over the rail with a harness on. Lol

Buddy posted on Facebook today, that feeling, when you get to your hunting spot, get out of your truck and realize you left you bow at the house.
I did that once during rifle season. Drove 20 min got my 30.06 out and realized I left the bullets at home. Make matters worse it snowed 8" overnight. Good times

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