Cool video and great use of your surroundings. For me, I’d rather hear the sound of your instructions and Mother Nature than the music, but again, that’s just me. Thanks for sharing.
This video reminds me of the stand I built back in the early 80's. I built it out of small pine trees. I prefer walking when I hunt, but my new wife was just a beginner so I built her a stand. I put it up 2 weeks before the season started and the first day she hunted out of it, she killed her first deer. It was an 8 point buck. It was a nice size deer but the rack was nothing to really brag about, other than the fact it was her first deer. It began a long history of her bringing down deer...both out of a stand, and walking.
I really liked this video, Peter. Preparation for the hunt is a big part of hunting. It was especially interesting to watch you build your own treestand out of natural materials. In The United States we could call that a brace..I'm looking forward to seeing you take a deer from that stand.
Brilliant! Very well done tree-sit. Congrats and I hope you get a buck from it next season (and show it to us all in video ;) ) Thanks for sharing Peter.
I missed the video so good to see it now. I made a short ladder like that from hazel - it lasted more than 10 years but I wouldn't trust it at any height after 5, hazel gets very weak unless kept dry. But dead willow seems to stays very strong and more difficult to break so your stand may last longer than 2 years. Of course it will rot in the end, especially in mild wet winters when it never dries out. Regards from Scotland.
The fantastic about this particular stand is that it have actually set roots in the ground. So it May not rot in the ends towards the ground. I shot a buck from it this season too! Did you watch that video? ua-cam.com/video/22k9j7xksL8/v-deo.html
I just took it down this spring. It held up for 3 years. I shot a buck from it the first season it was there. Make sure to watch that hunt on my channel👍 thanks for watching
Peter Juulsgaard your more then welcome to stay at ower place Peter , me and my 9 yr old daughter live in north Northumberland lovely countryside and it’s full of roe deer 🦌 , a hope one day it is here we can’t even hunt full stop with bows here crazy . Take care , Liam
When talent makes this look easy 👏👏. Amazing job! I have the ladder but need to build the base (sitting area)...I like your idea, but raccoons would destroy it where I live.
@@peterjuulsgaard You're welcome! You have a great channel. Yes, you are fortunate for not having raccoons. They destroy our feeders too. Costly little creatures lol
You might want to use some kind of safety harness in your stand. A friend of mine fell from a stand and was badly injured. I like your videos too much and want them to keep coming. Take care my friend.
This has nothing to do with this but when i was little and was at my grandmother's place i mentioned an old man not wearing a helmet when riding his bike. My grandmother responded: "well you're not supposed to fall off the bike". Of course everyone should chose safety first but sometimes we might get too comfortable relying on safety equipment. Hope you are all well during corona crisis and thank you Peter for the video.
Just a great example of using what you have to make something work! Look forward to seeing you shoot a nice buck from your "Tree, Tree" stand....haha. BTW does Magnus hunt?
Magnus is only 15 now, and they need to be 16 to hunt. And then they need a hunting license first. But I try to encourage him to be a hunter and bowhunter. Thanks for watching
He's 15? You better be good to him then because he is already as big as you are....hahaha. Have you ever heard of "saddle" hunting? It's a type of treestand that is very light weight and portable. Just wondering.
I was looking for a simple cheap tree stand plan for a long time, thanks for the video 💯
Nice job! Darren
Thanks!
Awesome video. Thank you
Your welcome
Looks like you brought one of the best buddies you'll ever have with you. It wont be long before he'll be showing the old man how its done.
It's called a brace, nice stand , now shoot good deer , , awesome video Peter
Thank you sir!
Nice job over all on the build. 👍
Great video and cool stand build. Looking forward to seeing many deer taken from it.
Good idea! Thank you for the video!
Your welcome
Look forward to seeing you harvest a nice deer from this stand peter.
Cool video and great use of your surroundings. For me, I’d rather hear the sound of your instructions and Mother Nature than the music, but again, that’s just me. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. Did you watch the hunt from this stand too? If not, the video is called “the willow buck”
I didn’t, but I darn sure will now that I know about it. 👍
I had a location like that here in the States. Thick trees like that and the deer loved it!
When the willows are young, the deer bites them. So it’s easy to make a foodplot. Just Cut them down, and the deer love the new ones coming up
Don’t get more trad than this Peter👍 Kudos for getting your offspring out from the w.w.w trap 😂🤣😂
Thats what it´s all about!
Fantastic Peter! That's my weekend planed out! Happy Hunting my Friend!!🦌
How did I miss this video? Great work.
Have you activated the “Bell”?
@@peterjuulsgaard yes, but sometime I just miss stuff 🤣
This video reminds me of the stand I built back in the early 80's. I built it out of small pine trees. I prefer walking when I hunt, but my new wife was just a beginner so I built her a stand. I put it up 2 weeks before the season started and the first day she hunted out of it, she killed her first deer. It was an 8 point buck. It was a nice size deer but the rack was nothing to really brag about, other than the fact it was her first deer. It began a long history of her bringing down deer...both out of a stand, and walking.
Awesome!
Awesome build, Greetings from America!
SlingshotWarrrior Thanks! And greetings from Denmark
@@peterjuulsgaard Welcome bro and thanks.
Very cool!
I really liked this video, Peter. Preparation for the hunt is a big part of hunting. It was especially interesting to watch you build your own treestand out of natural materials. In The United States we could call that a brace..I'm looking forward to seeing you take a deer from that stand.
silverback802 I hope I’ll do! Thanks for watching
Magnus was licking the damn envelope and mailing it in. PUT SOME DAMN MUSCLE INTO IT MAGNUS
Haha exactly!
Best Camo'd "Ladder Stand", Ever!.... I would have to "mark" it with my GPS... Never find that, in the dark!
Randal Howell hahaha
Brilliant! Very well done tree-sit. Congrats and I hope you get a buck from it next season (and show it to us all in video ;) ) Thanks for sharing Peter.
Manuel Weber Thanks!
I missed the video so good to see it now. I made a short ladder like that from hazel - it lasted more than 10 years but I wouldn't trust it at any height after 5, hazel gets very weak unless kept dry. But dead willow seems to stays very strong and more difficult to break so your stand may last longer than 2 years. Of course it will rot in the end, especially in mild wet winters when it never dries out. Regards from Scotland.
The fantastic about this particular stand is that it have actually set roots in the ground. So it May not rot in the ends towards the ground. I shot a buck from it this season too! Did you watch that video? ua-cam.com/video/22k9j7xksL8/v-deo.html
Is the stand still usable? I would think it is! Very nice job using materials at hand where it is to be used..fits in like it grew there..
I just took it down this spring. It held up for 3 years. I shot a buck from it the first season it was there. Make sure to watch that hunt on my channel👍 thanks for watching
A enjoyed watching that peter thanks for sharing your knowledge my friend wish we could legally hunt here in the 🇬🇧
Your welcome! Thanks for watching! And I hope you can get it legal some day! Then I’ll come visit.
Peter Juulsgaard your more then welcome to stay at ower place Peter , me and my 9 yr old daughter live in north Northumberland lovely countryside and it’s full of roe deer 🦌 , a hope one day it is here we can’t even hunt full stop with bows here crazy . Take care , Liam
Like 👍🏻. Novo inscrito. 🔔🔔🤜🤛🏻
Obrigado!
@@peterjuulsgaard Da uma força no meu tbm parceiro. Agradeço. Tmj ✌🏻 Abraço 👊🏻
It seems to me that a draw knife and splitting the willows might be more effective if you can make the split straight down the middle
For the steps it would be beneficial
@@peterjuulsgaard yes for the steps. Good luck!
I would call the last poles you added “braces”
Yep I found out later! Thanks for watching!
When talent makes this look easy 👏👏. Amazing job!
I have the ladder but need to build the base (sitting area)...I like your idea, but raccoons would destroy it where I live.
Thanks! We dont have raccoons here, luckily. Thanks for watching
@@peterjuulsgaard You're welcome! You have a great channel. Yes, you are fortunate for not having raccoons. They destroy our feeders too. Costly little creatures lol
Thank you for the support🙏
Хорошая засидка, а подростков надо учить, гладит топором как по пизде ладошкой, но все мы были такими))
Nicely done! How tall do you estimate it is?
Thanks! It’s 3,5 to 4 meters high
Brace. I think the word you were looking for in English was Brace
Thanks
You might want to use some kind of safety harness in your stand. A friend of mine fell from a stand and was badly injured. I like your videos too much and want them to keep coming. Take care my friend.
Michael Storm It’s always a good idea to use safety harness when elevated.
This has nothing to do with this but when i was little and was at my grandmother's place i mentioned an old man not wearing a helmet when riding his bike. My grandmother responded: "well you're not supposed to fall off the bike". Of course everyone should chose safety first but sometimes we might get too comfortable relying on safety equipment.
Hope you are all well during corona crisis and thank you Peter for the video.
@@jonanylund541 Missed this comment! Thanks for watching!
Muscles....
I like your enthusiasm, but you’ll be lucky if that ladder doesn’t rot within two years.
The year was 2020 and it is gone now. But I got a roebuck from it👍 ua-cam.com/video/22k9j7xksL8/v-deo.html
Braces…
Bring small cushion.
Just a great example of using what you have to make something work! Look forward to seeing you shoot a nice buck from your "Tree, Tree" stand....haha. BTW does Magnus hunt?
Magnus is only 15 now, and they need to be 16 to hunt. And then they need a hunting license first. But I try to encourage him to be a hunter and bowhunter. Thanks for watching
He's 15? You better be good to him then because he is already as big as you are....hahaha. Have you ever heard of "saddle" hunting? It's a type of treestand that is very light weight and portable. Just wondering.
Donnie Willis yes I have seen them! Havent tried it yet
It in an amazing system as far as portability, weight and stealth.
Donnie Willis I may try it some time
Ur hand is way close to the saw when ur sawing i have like 4 scars on my hand from the blade of the saw jumping out and hitting my hand
Hold your hatchet at the very end of the handle. May improve your "technique".
Ottoman or footstool
Footstool I think