How to One-Stick like an old man. For Saddle Hunters
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
- Due to popular request, here is how to one stick “like an old man”. Easier, quieter, safer and how I think you’ll start to climb as well.
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Like always, be safe and never attempt something you do not feel is unsafe or exceeds your climbing abilities.
To anyone who is offended or feels that I’m using the term for “old man” in a disrespectful way. Please recognize I am not. Like the story of the two bulls on the hill.
Two bulls are up on the hill staring down upon their herd.
The young bull says to the old bull "Hey let's run down there real quick and jump on one of those cows!"
The old bull says "Nah, lets walk down.......and breed em all"
With age often comes wisdom, and that is what my reference is too.
Obviously, I may need more of both. lol 
The sole purpose of this video is to help people see that one sticking doesn’t have to be difficult or arduous, but can be done safely, simply and with minimal effort.
Like always, be safe and never attempt something you do not feel is unsafe or exceeds your climbing abilities.
I’m 55 and started saddle hunting last year.
I’m a public land hunter and have had my pre set paracord loop taken down from the tree I had it in.
I happened to have my one stick with me besides my platform.
It saved the day’s hunt by being prepared to one stick if needed.
God bless !
@@garypratt8722 good call! Sucks someone would take down your paracord though. All the best this season!
So good to see you moving your tether up as you go. So much safer, and really is quite easy. Also, the leg hook works great for stabilizing yourself.
Thanks for sharing , i am 61 and wanted to try one sticking but it always looks to difficult for me, but by watching your way i will have to try it.
@@noelhebert1798 you are most welcome! Ya, if you don’t fight it, it’s a very simple way to climb. Good luck this year!
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Stay safe and good hunting to ya this season!
Great video. I prefer to repel and raise my life line up with a maverick pole.
What camo are you wearing?
Like it
Rappeling is the best. 40 ft of rope and a carabiner, Munter hitch, fairly simple and the safest way down!
Thanks, have a great day!
@@SteveMcQueen-bx4hu yes, repelling down FOR SURE! The bottoms are first lite and I’m not sure what the top is. It doesn’t have a label, but just an under layer of some sort.
I am at least a decade older than you, heavier, and out of shape with a bad back. I say this because I want you to keep it in mind as I say this. The S.M.A.R.T One Stick (NO SLACK) Method is the easiest. I know you will love it. GOD BLESS>
@@LIFEONTHELINE-xn8gs Thanks! Yes, I have seen it and like it as well. I mean absolutely no disrespect as far as age goes either. I mean this “old man” as a token of respect. When I was younger I just muscled my way through most things, but I’ve learned by watching people who are older do those same things easier and better than I was, by being smart and efficient.
@@canadiansaddlehunter3445 That's great. Thank you for your response.
Hey, great demonstration by you. I enjoyed it. Don't worry about the "old man" part. I'm nearly 70 and and I raised three girls. So to me, I earned these gray hairs, so I shall wear them as a badge of honor! God bless!!
@@jimowens381 Awesome!!
@@jimowens381 Thanks! Yes, I have 3 daughters as well. I love them more than life itself, but definitely WAY different than raising boys! God bless you as well and have a great season!
Use a painted 32 ‘ aluminum ladder and don’t put your scent all over your tree
@@deerhunter7482 if you have find me one that packs up and weights less than 5 pounds, I’ll buy 10!
My God. I have found after 40 years of climbing trees. Just carry in the extra 5 lbs and use the climbing sticks. What a hassle
@@gfalk3972 I’m glad you have a system that works for you. For me, I prefer this system. Not only for going up, but being able to get down and out quieter and faster. To me, that is the most important part. Have a great season!