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Why don't yall 2TC?

How 'bout spring gobbler season in Kentucky or Ohio???

Heck, we can have it at my place! (Western Pa)
I live on a 180 acre farm and my neighbor is 8,400 acres of Game Lands... (lots of turkeys around here)
Your place aint in the east it's way the crap up north. @always89y is east. ;)
 
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What happens to this thread when it hits 100 pages? Does it retire to Florida or something? Honestly it's getting hard to figure out where to start reading this thing.....
I’ll save you the trouble

2TC is awesome
You can customize your set up
It’s super lightweight
Quiet

Cheap! Shhhh all those guys spending $400 on sticks have no idea what they are missing. If you saddle hunt you most likely have everything you need to get started. Maybe need a foot loop but I bet you have something already that would work.
 
I've been watching some 2TC videos - its definitely something I want to try this season. So far I've only done DRT(great for presets) and cranford ezy climb steps(not fond of them).

Hypothetically speaking could you 2TC with just two ropes? No prussik's, foot loops, or other equipment? For example, could you simply use a regular bridge tether and have your foot tether simply girth hitch the tree with a bowline knot for your foot?
 
Hypothetically speaking could you 2TC with just two ropes? No prussik's, foot loops, or other equipment? For example, could you simply use a regular bridge tether and have your foot tether simply girth hitch the tree with a bowline knot for your foot?
Certainly could!
 
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