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Re: Installing a lifeline on a Ladder stand.
[Re: jlbuc10]
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12/07/17 12:14 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 358 Castleberry, AL
Huntin' Nole
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Posts: 358
Castleberry, AL
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I’ve installed several by myself over the years. I attach two ropes to the top of the stand, one on each side before I walk it up. Once I walk it up, I attach the middle brace then tie off each rope to an adjacent tree. I then carefully climb up the tree and ratchet the stand down. This is pretty much what i do. Except I don't walk it up I use the ropes to pull it up from the back. This is my technique too with one variation. I cross the two ropes at the top of the stand behind the tree I'm using and tie them off to the lower ladder on the opposite side using a trucker hitch. Then add the brace and you've got two solid enough points of contact to climb and ratchet in. IMO
Last edited by Huntin' Nole; 12/07/17 12:15 PM.
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
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Re: Installing a lifeline on a Ladder stand.
[Re: Huntin' Nole]
#2322477
12/07/17 01:47 PM
12/07/17 01:47 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,332 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,332
Sylacauga, AL
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I’ve installed several by myself over the years. I attach two ropes to the top of the stand, one on each side before I walk it up. Once I walk it up, I attach the middle brace then tie off each rope to an adjacent tree. I then carefully climb up the tree and ratchet the stand down. This is pretty much what i do. Except I don't walk it up I use the ropes to pull it up from the back. This is my technique too with one variation. I cross the two ropes at the top of the stand behind the tree I'm using and tie them off to the lower ladder on the opposite side using a trucker hitch. Then add the brace and you've got two solid enough points of contact to climb and ratchet in. IMO This is the way I've always installed them, but I usually use only one rope. I can get the rope as tight as a ratchet strap and it's a lot cheaper. I must own 30 or more ladder stands and probably 20 of them are homemade. About half are made of wood and half of conduit. I've shot a lot of deer from 10' conduit stands, and have often just carried one to the woods and hunted out of it that day. I've never had a scary moment with a ladder stand.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Installing a lifeline on a Ladder stand.
[Re: Thirdhandman]
#2322766
12/07/17 04:56 PM
12/07/17 04:56 PM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 8,078 Boaz,AL
CarbonClimber1
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Posts: 8,078
Boaz,AL
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Id just hang a loc on and a stick ladder.same difference an way easier to do.
"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
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Re: Installing a lifeline on a Ladder stand.
[Re: ttownwhitetail]
#2322796
12/07/17 05:19 PM
12/07/17 05:19 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,375 Jasper, AL
joshm28
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14 point
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,375
Jasper, AL
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Buy an X-Stand......hands down the safest ladder stand on the market. Their ratchet system is pretty cool. We put up 3 of their stands this year and they seem just as stable BEFORE you actually ratchet strap it to the tree up top.
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Re: Installing a lifeline on a Ladder stand.
[Re: CarbonClimber1]
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12/08/17 04:32 AM
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Posts: 1,888 Lauderdale County
Cousneddy
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,888
Lauderdale County
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Id just hang a loc on and a stick ladder.same difference an way easier to do. They are definitely easier to hang, but I don't hang them by myself any more. Just makes it safer to have help, I tie a pullup rope on my belt, ground person ties the next section of ladder then the stand for me to pull up when ready. The main difference is some of our older (less mobile) members can no longer safely climb a stick, but can safely climb a ladder.
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