Be careful camming the Big Bob. They say on the website it's not designed for that and could damage the stick. Seems like a very light camming is all it needs to be secure.
⚠WARNING⚠: You MUST put a few hitches on that stick connector line (after you pull it tight through the cam)..... Almost guaranteed to eventually slip or come out the way you have it rigged. Relying on the cam exclusively is a recipe for disaster!
Any recommendations on how to show what you are talking about? Is it basically a stopper on the tail end of the line so it doesn’t come thru the cam cleat?
Most people climb without a hitch for faster climbing and do a hitch once the stick is placed for hunting. Should be tied in the whole time for backup.
I mounted the platform on my muddy stick, its good but if i put too much of an angle its not as solid. Do u experience that as well?
In my experience, the platform seemed to be pretty stable when it was cammed to the tree well.
@@JadonRogersMedia thanks i will get new cleat and play around with angles
do you repel down?
I do not
How long does it take to get your order
I bought it directly from the manufacturer at a deer expo in Birmingham. I think he said it’s about a month or so right now.
Nice Tundra!
Thank you!
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Thanks for watching!
Be careful camming the Big Bob. They say on the website it's not designed for that and could damage the stick. Seems like a very light camming is all it needs to be secure.
I have since sold it. Climbing sticks are my preference.
Yup
⚠WARNING⚠: You MUST put a few hitches on that stick connector line (after you pull it tight through the cam)..... Almost guaranteed to eventually slip or come out the way you have it rigged. Relying on the cam exclusively is a recipe for disaster!
Thanks for looking out!
Any recommendations on how to show what you are talking about? Is it basically a stopper on the tail end of the line so it doesn’t come thru the cam cleat?
Most people climb without a hitch for faster climbing and do a hitch once the stick is placed for hunting. Should be tied in the whole time for backup.