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Do you guys use lifelines when climbing ladder stands


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24 minutes ago, First-light said:

No life line but harness when in it. It's not a bad idea. I fell two years ago climbing down. Probably 8 foot or so landed on my side. Arm was sore along with neck but I was fine. 

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20 minutes ago, GreeneHunter said:

I do not use a lifeline , but when I'm in my ladder stand I bring the bar down in front of me and at that point I'm secure .... great place to take a Nap !

My brother in law used to use a harness but gave it up because of the bar. I'm still a fan of the harness but it did get in the way when I had shot at that big buck. 

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5 hours ago, GreeneHunter said:

I do not use a lifeline , but when I'm in my ladder stand I bring the bar down in front of me and at that point I'm secure .... great place to take a Nap !

Unless the stand fails or stand straps break

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20 hours ago, luberhill said:

I’m super paranoid so I’m harnessed and hooked to a lifeline before my feet leave the ground.

Ha-ha-ha-ha.....I'm more paranoid than you. My feet don't leave the ground while hunting.....ever anymore. I came down out of the trees quite a few years ago. It's a "heights" thing. My last tree stand was a 5' x 5' platform only 12 feet off the ground, and a railing all the way around. Eventually even all that wasn't enough and I found that I could not shoot my bow while both arms were wrapped around the tree.

No I don't do tree stands anymore, and I'm actually more excited about hunting when I am on the ground, eyeball to eyeball with the deer. Yes, hunting from the ground is a bit of a handicap, but it does increase the challenge and the excitement. And I don't have to worry about lifelines.

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48 minutes ago, Tughill Tamer said:

No I don't use a harness or lifeline in a tree stand not that it's a bad idea I just never have. I like GreeneHunter just drop the bar when I'm settled. I won't sit a tree stand without the shooting rail.

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They say most accidents happen going up and coming down.. others when the stand itself fails 

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As a rule I only used one ladder stand and it had a lifeline. Everything else was primarily out of a climber. I always had the safety harness on and was tethered  to the tree going up and coming down.

It only takes one wrong move and your life can be ruined forever.

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Somebody that used to be on the site and I think he's still a member here and over at the other one. Fell from a ladder stand, I don't remember the circumstance. He truly is the reason that I use one

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Buffalo man killed in hunting accident in East Otto

Troopers responded to Plato Road in East Otto around 8:45 p.m. on Wednesday to check the welfare of a hunter. Police said an investigation determined that 54-year-old Mark P. Scanlon went hunting off Plato Road and did not return to his vehicle. Scanlon was found dead in a wooded area from an apparent fall from a portable tree stand. There were no signs of foul play and his body was taken to Olean General.

Buffalo man killed in hunting accident in East Otto

 

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