Well, if the women don't find ya' handsome........JK!!
I always learn something from you, Bob. I'm sure glad you post here. I am not the climber-tree-stand type but I'm going to buy some rubber roofing material for other modifications. Thanks for the tip.
Who else adds modifications to their tree stands?
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Re: Who else adds modifications to their tree stands?
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Re: Who else adds modifications to their tree stands?
Yeah, that'd be me.
I usually add a more Grizzly-sized seat.
I think they anticipate smaller bears using them when they design them!
I usually add a more Grizzly-sized seat.
I think they anticipate smaller bears using them when they design them!
Grizz
Re: Who else adds modifications to their tree stands?
Bob,
I've modified most stands I've owned.
Sometimes a little effort with a welder can increase comfort immensely.
Most of my ladder stands get extended to set out about 4" farther from the tree for example. A lot better feeling when I can lean back a little in the seat.
I also add a cable lock or chain & padlock to my ladder stands. Not only for security, but if a ratchet strap would break the stand will still be attached to the tree.
I've modified most stands I've owned.
Sometimes a little effort with a welder can increase comfort immensely.
Most of my ladder stands get extended to set out about 4" farther from the tree for example. A lot better feeling when I can lean back a little in the seat.
I also add a cable lock or chain & padlock to my ladder stands. Not only for security, but if a ratchet strap would break the stand will still be attached to the tree.
wabi
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Re: Who else adds modifications to their tree stands?
Never had one I didn't "enhance" They all seem to make noise when its really cold. I like to "plasticize & rubberize" em all. ladders are the worst, and I don't even use them for bow hunting anymore. Rifle only for ladders.
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Re: Who else adds modifications to their tree stands?
Im going to modify all of mine from here on in, I hate those @$!@#$ SQUEEKS!!!
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