Sewing My Own Hunting Saddle!! DIY Budget Tree Saddle

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @davidrussell631
    @davidrussell631 Год назад +3

    Who other than a farmer to remind us of good old fashioned ingenuity and independence? This is both inspiring to DIY as well as challenge gear junkies like myself not be so quick to let businesses separate us from our $. So thank you, GOD BLESS you and yours, and Merry Christmas! Will definitely be checking out your other videos. 👍 👍

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  Год назад +1

      I appreciate you watching and for the encouragement. Farmers are a different breed 😁👍

  • @bigrod0069
    @bigrod0069 Месяц назад

    Very kool, Way better than spending 3-500$ for a saddle. This is the way to go. Great work!

  • @markflowers1953
    @markflowers1953 4 года назад +4

    Necessity is the mother of all inventions and I have to applaud a man who would rather make what he needs than buy it. Great video and best of luck this season.

  • @jakearcher1118
    @jakearcher1118 11 месяцев назад

    Love it. Im gonna give that a shot myself

  • @jamesschroeder8660
    @jamesschroeder8660 Год назад

    This guy is a great guy I can tell.

  • @fatherandsonsfishing
    @fatherandsonsfishing 4 года назад +6

    Love the ingenuity, Dave! Because of this video, and primarily your advice to try things like these at home, I'm going to make some DIY parachutes for the kids and maybe a hang glider for myself!😉🤣🤪

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +5

      Are you crazy???? I can’t believe you would try that at home....everyone knows there’s too many distractions at home! You might want to make the parachutes and glider at the office. 😂🤣😂

  • @Danfoodforest
    @Danfoodforest 4 года назад +1

    I like the disclaimer ..
    wow .. A sewing machine ...
    I learned how to used a sewing machine as a kid ...

  • @phillipiacobacci1369
    @phillipiacobacci1369 2 года назад

    I have been looking into something like this for a bit now. Watching yours and what I am thinking, dang it isn't bad at all. Thank you for your video and help. Again, great video and well worth watching.

  • @patrickfarrell2803
    @patrickfarrell2803 Год назад

    this is great man, you are saving the average person a lot of money

  • @mikeclement5383
    @mikeclement5383 3 года назад +1

    Dude, this is tremendous. I honestly think your sewing will last for decades, but I am with you on leaving nothing to chance and using the knot. Superb video. I'll be making one of these as I already have a couple climbing harnesses. I might get the lightweight Black Diamond.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Have fun making your own saddle. You’ll save a ton. Remember safety first 👍

    • @mikeclement5383
      @mikeclement5383 3 года назад

      @@HuntingFarmerOfficial Well... The military webbing I got was too thick for a knot so I doubled it over the whole length of the harness and sewed it in.
      Edit: I'm going to add 4 rivets like they have on denim jeans for added durability.

  • @Dray73c
    @Dray73c 3 года назад

    Very well done. Nice thing about doing a dyi you can add extra support to it being a bigger person. Thanks for posting this.

  • @musclecarappraisal
    @musclecarappraisal 4 года назад +1

    Cool..be safe..Thanks, Bob

  • @bigjimar77
    @bigjimar77 4 года назад +1

    how many times you gonna say uh? Saddle looks great. good job man.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Haha! Sorry, I can’t seem to kick that habit!! Thanks for watching. I appreciate it 👍

  • @GoMidwestFishing
    @GoMidwestFishing 4 года назад

    I'm not sure I would trust my life with anything I have sewn. That's one skill I should have learned back in high school. I rely on my mother-in-law for all my sewing needs. Great job on the saddle.

  • @trophyshotoutdoors569
    @trophyshotoutdoors569 4 года назад +2

    That is really cool buddy! Awesome doing things yourself!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      I always enjoyed the satisfaction of a DIY project. Doesn’t always work out but when it does it’s satisfying 👍

  • @ErnieHatmaker
    @ErnieHatmaker 4 года назад

    I'm probably never gonna do one of these, but watching you make one gives me an idea to craft something similar.

  • @harrisonharding
    @harrisonharding Год назад

    This was awesome exactly what I needed!

  • @lhb4031
    @lhb4031 3 года назад

    Another great video, I made my saddle starting with a sitdrag, but I really want to build my own saddle, I have the ideas and the same sewing machine you have. Thanks for the kick .

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  3 года назад

      Have fun and stay safe! It can be very satisfying to make your own gear 👍

  • @RaymondWilliams902
    @RaymondWilliams902 4 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @davecoop9725
    @davecoop9725 2 года назад

    Love it Jerry good work

  • @Sportsman101
    @Sportsman101 4 года назад +2

    This is an excellent DIY, thank you!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching! I appreciate your support and encouragement 👍

  • @daveo7669
    @daveo7669 4 года назад

    Last season I was mildly aware of the concept of saddle hunting but it seemed a method of hunting I was not interested in even though I already recreationally climb trees regularly. This season I decided to revisit it but was appalled at the prices of everything. Already having all the necessary rope ascension/arborist gear, I was still looking at too much money to get into it so I started researching DYI products. I stumbled across this video and since I already know how to sew, I made my own saddle based on this video. I can't thank you enough.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      I love hearing this. I learn some much from others sharing also! I’m continuing to learn as I’ve been hunting out of it the past few weeks. Thanks for taking the time to share the encouragement. Stay safe!! 👍

  • @JyttesTrailCamera
    @JyttesTrailCamera 4 года назад

    Man of many talents LOL

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      How’s it said...jack of all trades, master of none. 😂🤣😂 Thanks for watching! I appreciate it 👍

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 4 года назад

    Excellent job dave

  • @chefbjorn1
    @chefbjorn1 4 года назад

    Nice job! I did the same thing! Then welded together a saddle stand!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      I love the DIY spirit. I’m sure you’ll be able to continue to tweek your setup and get it exactly how you want it 👍

  • @bigjimar77
    @bigjimar77 4 года назад

    I bought the sit drag and a rock harness to try out before I spent a lot of money just to see if I would like saddle hunting. I really like how you made yours. I may break out a sewing machine and make some modifications to the sit drag. Maybe add a quick release belt and webbing.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      It’s really not that hard. Sounds like you have a good plan. Always keep safety in mind 👍

  • @OutdoorMishaps
    @OutdoorMishaps 4 года назад +4

    Very nice, just saw this. Considering a saddle since I'm gonna be exclusively public land and don't want a lot of weight... But commercially produced can get to well over $550...
    And that's not counting how to actually climb the tree!! To me that's absurd. Good luck, stay safe!!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      The commercial prices are a bit crazy. That’s exactly why I went this route especially because I wanted to see if it’d work for me or not. Thanks for watching Tom. 👍

  • @Jeep-Addicts
    @Jeep-Addicts 4 года назад

    Awesome job,

  • @ArielleViking
    @ArielleViking 4 года назад

    That's a really nice climbing saddle or sling. Interesting to see how you made it and it would be so useful for many uses where one needs to get up a tree. ❤

  • @section8outdoors
    @section8outdoors 4 года назад

    Great. Yet another awesome idea and product you've shown me that I have to research. What a bummer! 😆 Thank you for sharing this as now I am going to see what there all about. Also it was very cool how you "reinforced" that people need to take the risk on their own as you are not endorsing yours or the one they make and they need a backup source of safety. Thanks for the great idea!!!!

  • @ChrisOgle210
    @ChrisOgle210 2 года назад

    Love a great diy video!!

  • @billyfranz7941
    @billyfranz7941 3 года назад

    awesome job sir

  • @yoshihiro5313
    @yoshihiro5313 4 года назад

    It’s a very durable saddle😄🎵

  • @billmitchell7731
    @billmitchell7731 4 года назад

    Great video MOM. 🤣🤣 Just kidding Dave. I wish I could sew. Many times I needed somthing sewn, and I couldn't do it. You did a great job buddy 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @underdogoutdoors
    @underdogoutdoors 4 года назад

    It's another fun gadget, you did a great job fabricating it. I'm trying to like using the saddle, after using one for one archery season- I went back to my climbing & hang on stands because the saddle required too much movement, kept getting busted even at 25 feet. HOWEVER, I'm not giving up, love how light & packable it is- & there's some spots with no good climber tree's & saddle is the best option.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      No doubt it will have a bit of a learning curve. I was already thinking it’ll probably be better early season when there’s more cover. Thanks for watching! I appreciate it 👍

  • @rolandkeith5322
    @rolandkeith5322 4 года назад

    Very cool and I Always enjoy your videos as you do a good job putting them together. I have been very busy over the last weeks so I am a bit slow catching up on everyone’s content…….stay safe and keep well.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks for your continued support! It means a lot! Have a great rest of the week 👍

  • @douglasguenter9982
    @douglasguenter9982 4 года назад

    Excellent video, if you do want to get rid of that knot there are some excellent videos showing how to sew webbing together to create a super strong seam that is stronger than a knot. Having said that the knot is not a bad solution and you saddle looks great. Thank you!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks for the input! I also appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! It’s appreciated 👍

  • @chiefkirk
    @chiefkirk 4 года назад

    Great job brother. Better than factory built. I'm sure that's gonna work great for you pal. God Bless.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate your support and encouragement 👍

  • @baileyhurst4004
    @baileyhurst4004 3 года назад

    Awesome video!!

  • @ToddAutry
    @ToddAutry 4 года назад

    Really enjoy this video.

  • @CoffeyOutdoors
    @CoffeyOutdoors 4 года назад

    That’s awesome brother. Cool video

  • @TimberHillRedboneDogs
    @TimberHillRedboneDogs 4 года назад

    Wow! Great job!!! Looks great!! Another great video!

  • @ErnieHatmaker
    @ErnieHatmaker 4 года назад

    It works!!😮🙌

  • @casualcarolinafishing5835
    @casualcarolinafishing5835 4 года назад

    Very cool. As long as you use good quality materials I don't see any reason why it would't be safe. Or at least as safe as one you would buy. I guess the weak link is the sewing thread, right? I think the stitching pattern and number of stitches is what gives strength to the normally very weak thread? I'm no seamstress so I have no idea, it's just assumption on my part. Looks like it should work pretty well though.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      I agree Bill. The thread’s strength can be effected by the sewing pattern and number of stitches per inch. I’m certainly not a seamstress either...I think I proved that 😂🤣😂 Thanks for watching! I appreciate it 👍

  • @YourNextCast
    @YourNextCast 4 года назад

    Wow man, is there anything that you can't do? I'm amazed at some of the things you put together. Actually looks fairly comfortable. Great job.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Haha! Yes! There’s are things I can’t do...fish! I can’t fish. 😂 Thanks for watching Titus! I sure do appreciate it 👍

  • @nicod1886
    @nicod1886 4 года назад

    Nice 👍. I have that same BOD harness and the waist connection can be tricky sometimes. I believe Black Diamond recommends the buckle be doubled back for safety reasons... I know it feels safe when connected like a normal belt but I guess it’s not 100% safe. Just an FYI. I couldn’t see if you already did that or not in your video but it’s something I didn’t immediately know when I first purchased it. I love the harness and how light it is though. Cool video!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      I do loop the belt back through the buckle like the instructions say. I will say the buckle is my least favorite part of the harness. With cold fingers I find it very difficult to feed the strap through. If it had a quicker/easier type buckle it’d be perfect! Thanks for watching my channel. I appreciate it 👍

    • @nicod1886
      @nicod1886 4 года назад

      HuntingFarmer Nice, I figured you did and couldn’t agree more lol. I used that harness with a modified sit-drag last year and confirmed I love saddle hunting. I caved and bought the Crüzr XC a few months ago and it’s not a fair comparison. But your saddle looks much more comfortable than my sit-drag setup!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      What your describing is the exact process I’m going through. I want to confirm I like saddle hunting before I dive into a “real” saddle 😁 I hope you have a great upcoming season 👍

    • @nicod1886
      @nicod1886 4 года назад

      HuntingFarmer I think you’re going to like it. My DIY worked fine though and it wasn’t as nice as yours. Thanks, you too! October 1st is bow opener here in Michigan

  • @NortonOutdoors
    @NortonOutdoors 4 года назад

    Enjoyed the video sir. I really would like to give saddle hunting a try just haven't been able to make the investment yet (saddle,platform,climbing stick, etc). I might to just give the DIY route a try.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      No doubt things add up quickly! I wanted to give it a whirl and to see how I like it before I spend too much! Thanks for watching! I appreciate your encouragement 👍

  • @TheBudgetSportsman
    @TheBudgetSportsman 4 года назад

    Great job. Have to say that as the Budget sportsman I considered this option, but I just didn’t trust my DIY abilities on this one. Definitely looks like a good option especially with the RCH.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Nathan. I wanted to dip my toes into the saddle world with interesting an arm and a leg. Maybe some company will puts me and a surprise box shows up at my house 😂🤣😂

  • @edemup44
    @edemup44 4 года назад

    Great informative! Thanks 😊

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment! I appreciate it 👍

  • @tubbyguyoutdoors
    @tubbyguyoutdoors 4 года назад

    Very cool bud but I think I’ll keep my tubby butt in a ladder stand or ground blind lol thanks for sharing

  • @bowhuntingforlife
    @bowhuntingforlife 4 года назад

    What type of knots did you use on your bridge? I know you have a backup with the harness but it never hurts to do it right. I think you might enjoy a amsteel bridge more and learning how to splice is easy and fun. I wish you had included the cost of everything since that was probably your main reason for doing so. Although I don’t understand trying to cut cost on the saddle then spending around $100 on 2 ropemans instead of a prusik with a tender with similar function.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      You make some valid points on the budget aspect! You could definitely use prusiks instead of the ropeman. I had the ropeman for years because I use them in other setups and I use the lineman rope to help hang other stands etc. I used the water knot on my bridge. It seemed to be about the strongest knot for that type of application that I could find. Thanks for watching my video! I appreciate it 👍

  • @JohnAmes
    @JohnAmes 4 года назад

    Great video my friend 👍

  • @scenicdriveways6708
    @scenicdriveways6708 4 года назад

    Good job Hunting Farmer ,
    I had a Consew 206RB-2 commercial walking foot sewing machine and made all kinds of stuff with it. ( Duffel bags , Tool Rolls , Motorcycle tie down Soft Straps , lighter holders , etc ). It was a lot of fun making my own gear. But sadly my machine was just to big to take on the road with me , so I sold it to a local upholstery shop before hitting the road to become a full time RVer.
    Great video, thanks for sharing.
    JT

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Sounds familiar. I bought my machine because I wanted to make my own backpack straps, slings, gear bags etc. That’s been years ago and as you can see I still use it rather frequently 👍 Thanks for watching! I appreciate your support!

  • @russellorr8810
    @russellorr8810 3 года назад

    Did you use any special thread for the sewing

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  3 года назад

      I used “heavy duty” sewing thread but still CANNOT recommend that my sewing is strong enough to not be a fail point. That I why I used the endless loop in my tubular webbing and always have my sewn saddle coupled with a safety harness at all times. I DO NOT) trust my sewing or the thread with my life. 👍

  • @iamtoxic1
    @iamtoxic1 Месяц назад

    Just wish i could find a pattern for the material you cut for the saddle. .

  • @zackwilcox2933
    @zackwilcox2933 4 года назад

    Just wondering what made you decide on 1inch tubular over a 2inch seatbelt like webbing. I would think the wider would be more comfortable but I may be completely wrong. Very nice setup!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +2

      The simple answer is because that’s what I already had on hand. 😁 I can see that using a wider strap could be more comfortable. I’ve been using the saddle quite a bit and have been learning a lot. Will probably do an update after I use it for the season 👍

  • @markonikolicus
    @markonikolicus 11 месяцев назад

    Nice af 💪💪

  • @CB-uh5er
    @CB-uh5er 3 года назад

    Hi what sewing machine, needle and thread did you use? Thanks! Great video!

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I was using a Brothers sewing machine. Not sure what size needle it was (came with the machine). I used heavy duty thread

    • @eltigredetejas2328
      @eltigredetejas2328 3 года назад

      @@HuntingFarmerOfficial I just bought an $8 2 in heavy duty ratchet tie down that holds 3333lbs and some d rings that Cary 1598lbs and a heavy duty singer and heavy duty thread 💪🏿 I’m a big guy and the harness I was planning to buy was $799 I may buy it only if my diy harness fails to hold me 3ft off the ground .

  • @SeniorHiker77
    @SeniorHiker77 4 года назад

    Nice little project you got there. Atb I'm already tired and you haven't made your first step up. Lol

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Haha! You might be surprised 😁
      Thanks for watching! Have a great evening 👍

  • @countrycrab4
    @countrycrab4 4 года назад

    Awesome video! Been thinking about doing one myself. What sewing machine do you have?

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      It’s a Brothers LX2763. Certainly not a high dollar machine but it takes the abuse I feed it 😁 Thanks for watching. I appreciate it 👍

    • @countrycrab4
      @countrycrab4 4 года назад

      @@HuntingFarmerOfficial I have a Singer 4452 and just nervous if it will be able to handle the tubular webbing.

  • @eltigredetejas2328
    @eltigredetejas2328 3 года назад

    New sub 💪🏿

  • @LoganWells123
    @LoganWells123 4 года назад +1

    That's so cool! Get some deer up in a tree whit that

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment 👍

  • @huntermark1160
    @huntermark1160 4 года назад

    After looking at some of the prices for a tree saddle, I thought I would just use one of my rock climbing harnesses. I looked on RUclips to see if anyone else had thought the same thing. And yours is the first one I clicked on. I was thinking I would need to build a padded seat, but yours is just the canvas. So after using it, do you wish it was padded or are you satisfied with the design? I have most of the materials you used, from my rock climbing days. I would just need to design a seat for the harness.
    Any thoughts or changes you would make to your design? Thanks in advance

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! You basically described my thought process is making my own. I didn’t want to commit to the price tag for a commercially made one before I even knew if I’d like it or it would work with my self filming. I plan to make an update video on the changes I’d make after a season’s worth of use. The short of it is I’d made it slightly bigger. As the weather got colder and the clothing got bulkier I wish the cloth/canvas portion was bigger. I also experimented with bridge lengths and put prussic knots connecting my bridge to my saddle to allow me to adjust tension on how the saddle rides on my backside. 👍

    • @huntermark1160
      @huntermark1160 4 года назад

      @@HuntingFarmerOfficial , Okay.. I look forward to watching your update. Look at this video.ruclips.net/video/0fTYjdMSlFY/видео.html I think I might add the back rest to mine. It looks like it would help on long sits in the stand. Also check out my recent video when I stalked a buck from the ground. It was a three hour ordeal, but I only uploaded the last 1:45 from my hat mounted gopro.

  • @AbeedBasheer
    @AbeedBasheer 4 года назад

    Nice video of the Sewing of your own Hunting saddle. Enjoyed and liked. 22:55

  • @GabrielAmyot
    @GabrielAmyot Год назад

    Thanks for the great video.
    I'll give it a try.
    I don't understand why manufacturers charge 200$+ for a saddle.

  • @Kawaiivisualcreative
    @Kawaiivisualcreative 4 года назад

    Cool my friend, great work, be very careful when you climb the trees!, full view and like 13, i have new upload!!!, thanks!!, a big hug, see you bud.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching! I appreciate your support and encouragement 👍

  • @77blawrence
    @77blawrence 11 месяцев назад

    What was your complete cost with time?

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry, I didn’t keep good records. Farmers never count their time 😂

  • @kiddfamilyfarmllc9962
    @kiddfamilyfarmllc9962 4 года назад

    Brave man, job with the phone company

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Haha! I wonder if they’re hiring? 😂
      Thanks for watching! It’s appreciated 👍

  • @mylifefilms823
    @mylifefilms823 4 года назад

    I cant wait to watch you take down a big deer with that.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      I’m with ya! I’d love to see that happen also! 😁
      Thanks for watching! I appreciate it 👍

    • @mylifefilms823
      @mylifefilms823 4 года назад

      @@HuntingFarmerOfficial No problem. You support us at small town hunters all the time. The least i could do is subscribe and watch your videos.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I’ll be watching the public land scouting soon 👍

    • @mylifefilms823
      @mylifefilms823 4 года назад

      @@HuntingFarmerOfficial Thank you so much!

  • @JunjunGame
    @JunjunGame 4 года назад

    nice video my new friend and like 33

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate it. You’re welcome back anytime 👍

  • @mehrdadsharifi9081
    @mehrdadsharifi9081 4 года назад

    what are the measurements, can you post them here?

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Sorry for the late reply!
      The cloth portion is 25 1/2" long and is 11" at it's widest point. the tubular webbing loops for the bridge to connect to makes the total saddle 32" long. If I had to do it over I would make the saddle a few inches bigger, both in length and width. (Especially as it get colder and I'm wearing bulkier clothes!!) I plan to make another video after the season discussing the changes I would make after using it for a season.

  • @steffenoutdoorswi
    @steffenoutdoorswi 4 года назад

    I’ve found those intriguing, but feared they’d be uncomfortable so I never pursued it.

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад +1

      They definitely have a learning curve but I’m a sucker for trying something new. 😜 Thanks for watching 👍

    • @natedizzy4939
      @natedizzy4939 4 года назад

      more comfy than a normal stand. its like sitting in a hammock

  • @canadaconman
    @canadaconman 4 года назад

    Lol right on dude. Hope to see you successfully take a deer with your set up.

  • @northeastwildernesswalker
    @northeastwildernesswalker 3 года назад

    Man you really trust yourself lmao

  • @asee9196
    @asee9196 4 года назад

    Man you are a genius but saddle ill pass ill stay with climber...

  • @Bobb1julie
    @Bobb1julie 4 года назад

    An excellent 💡 idea Dave , but I feel that you are venturing into a space that could be unsafe . It only takes a moment which you will never know that’s coming.. Your a family man, a heavy set male person , photographing sequence can be too involved.. I’d pass on this where you have the deer 🦌 on your property set out 3 ground blinds considering the wind . I want you around to rustle your feathers at times..You can tell the world that you are fast , but not faster than 32 ft/sec square straight down ..🙏🏿.. Ain’t worth it.. 🌱🌱 These are daises that you should never be pushing up

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      I appreciate your concern Bob! I did my homework and I’ll be around for you to pick on! 😜 We take risk everyday, whether it’s diving down the road and hoping the person coming the other way isn’t messing with their phone or in my case farming. Farming is statically one of the most dangerous jobs one could have. All that said... we must respect risk and do our best to reduce it 👍

    • @Bobb1julie
      @Bobb1julie 4 года назад

      HuntingFarmer •••Your correct in all aspects, Dave . Guess we’re trying to make each other safer..Can’t help what’s coming around the corner..Try to be aware of it .. A few years ago I was using my climber climbing a wet ash tree..When it came time to disembark It all came loose and I came on down like grease lighting...LIKE THE FIREMEN’S POLE.. Stay away from ash, white , yellow birch, cherry , white pine..Better still stay home that night and have a cup of tea , venison steak 🥩 , and a strawberry 🍓 shortcake..LOL ...Meanwhile I’m looking out for your best interest

    • @HuntingFarmerOfficial
      @HuntingFarmerOfficial  4 года назад

      I 100% realize you’re only looking out for my best interest and are not/were not being critical. That’s what we’re all here for...to have each other’s backs. Your incident sounded scary and happens in an instant. We must never loose sight of being extra careful in whatever we do! 👍

    • @Bobb1julie
      @Bobb1julie 4 года назад

      👍 T U