moog5050 Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 5 minutes ago, Stay at home Nomad said: I beat his a$$ and took it ! I love that $30 made in NY knife,goes with me anytime I’m in the woods, I’ve beat the crap out of it , comes right back , kinda like me ! Well I hope you use it for its intended purpose- tying it to a big branch and sticking a hog by jumping on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nodeerhere Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 21 minutes ago, Stay at home Nomad said: The best Tile ( the pro ) has a range of only 300 feet . I don’t lock much , never had an issue in 30 plus years I this spot . This year I did lock my Lone Wolf hang on. Went to take it down today ,had wrong key, my knife and four whacks with a chunk of metal I found nearby did the trick. Regular presence,along with distance , farm to,the south who I get along with runs a mile , ours to the North just as far . Know locals to the East and West . Correct! Except that any time it it's a wifi connection it pings where it is at! Please take my shit and put it in ur basement! I'm going to to be knocking on the door! Not you personally! U know what I'm saying 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 Take them down asap..put in barn shed basement .. saves damage from elements and cant steal what isnt there. Had 1 stand stolen off my.place in 26 years a friends who I told to take it down several times. His answer was I'll put it back up in same spot.. went turkey hunting in may..stand was gone... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailinghudson25 Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 Treestands and camera. Easy Easy thing....... Make them camo. Take a new treestand and give it a camo pattern. Then add a vine along a side or two. Much harder to see it 50+ yards away. Trail camera straps....... Why haven't they been camo yet? A bit of spray paint makes them much harder to spot at distance. Leaning a few sticks helps too. Treestand theft.. A few feet of large diameter chain and a nut/bolt. Tigthen the bolt with the right wrench good. Then take a size bigger wrench and screw up the hex head. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stubborn1VT Posted January 1, 2019 Author Share Posted January 1, 2019 (edited) Live just over an hour away. My brother lives on the farm, but isn't in the woods that much. During that week my blind and stand were stolen, a bunch of trail cameras came up missing on the neighboring properties. It wasn't the neighbors anyhow. They are all scared of my temper. And the farm has a backhoe. Edited January 1, 2019 by stubborn1VT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 12 hours ago, Stay at home Nomad said: The best Tile ( the pro ) has a range of only 300 feet . I don’t lock much , never had an issue in 30 plus years I this spot . This year I did lock my Lone Wolf hang on. Went to take it down today ,had wrong key, my knife and four whacks with a chunk of metal I found nearby did the trick. Regular presence,along with distance , farm to,the south who I get along with runs a mile , ours to the North just as far . Know locals to the East and West . Is that a military issue knife? That looks a lot like the handle I built the mold for many years ago. Is there a marine Corp. Emblem on it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomad Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 (edited) 7 hours ago, sailinghudson25 said: Treestands and camera. Easy Easy thing....... Make them camo. Take a new treestand and give it a camo pattern. Then add a vine along a side or two. Much harder to see it 50+ yards away. Trail camera straps....... Why haven't they been camo yet? A bit of spray paint makes them much harder to spot at distance. Leaning a few sticks helps too. Treestand theft.. A few feet of large diameter chain and a nut/bolt. Tigthen the bolt with the right wrench good. Then take a size bigger wrench and screw up the hex head. Dont use a “ full” strap around the tree , they’re easy to spot 360. Use a piece just long enough to stick out past the camera and nail to tree . Use a short nail and leave head out a bit . Jeremy , it’s an Ontario Knife company. Spec Plus Marine. No emblem . Don’t see this one listed anymore . http://ontarioknife.com/fixed-blades/spec-plusr-series.html Edited January 1, 2019 by Stay at home Nomad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 If it's for Ontario knife then I definitely built the mold for it ,the later version had the emblem in the handle, the place I started my apprenticeship at built their molds . Kinda neat to see one again. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stubborn1VT Posted January 1, 2019 Author Share Posted January 1, 2019 7 hours ago, G-Man said: Take them down asap..put in barn shed basement .. saves damage from elements and cant steal what isnt there. Had 1 stand stolen off my.place in 26 years a friends who I told to take it down several times. His answer was I'll put it back up in same spot.. went turkey hunting in may..stand was gone... As I mentioned above. It was stolen the first week of November, between VT bow season and rifle season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
landtracdeerhunter Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 15 hours ago, stubborn1VT said: Thanks for the replies folks. This was a first for me in 20+ years. They came half a mile through the woods and went through at least 3 sets of posters. I realize that there is no perfect solution. I was just curious what other people do, since I have never had to worry about it before. I'm leaning toward grade 70 chain and padlock, or replacing the stolen stand with a homemade ladder stand made of pressure treat. Pressure treated built stands was our solution. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdbing Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 As some have said locks, etc. Only make them work a little harder to steal. Lost a ladder stand and a hang on and climbing sticks on 2 separate occasions, but that was on public land, even though chained and padlocked. Now I don't leave anything in the woods. Some guys leave hang ons, but remove the steps up to 8 or 10 feet and remove the seat. It has never crossed my mind to take someonelse's stuff, but then I was raised that way. Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jdubs Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 Just found out today that thieves stole 2 ladder stands, a ground blind, a cam and a hang on seat from the other guys in my group. Scumbags! First time this has happened in 10 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doebuck1234 Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 7 minutes ago, Jdubs said: Just found out today that thieves stole 2 ladder stands, a ground blind, a cam and a hang on seat from the other guys in my group. Scumbags! First time this has happened in 10 years. Scum is right! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Treestands aren't even safe on private property . My son went to his double ladder stand on opening morning of Bow Season . The bottom section was missing and no where to be found .That made the stand useless . It was over 200 yards from the road and farther from any house . We also had permission to hunt private property in Mendon . On two occasions the ladder support bar was removed from a stand . That could have been quite dangerous if one of us tried climbing into the stand in the dark . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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