How to Set up a Hang On Tree Stand

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @huntercochran816
    @huntercochran816 3 года назад +1

    This was such a big help. My father only rifle hunts from the ground so it was difficult to learn to do this myself. Thanks for the video!

  • @bigeddie2378
    @bigeddie2378 5 лет назад +2

    Best video I have seen for setting up and taking down a stand. Thanks

  • @nathanjohnson1298
    @nathanjohnson1298 7 лет назад

    Sean, I really like that you have product showcasing videos for your sponsors. Soo many times I am watching other youtube or outdoor channel type shows and all there is is a quick mention before or after commercials. People don't have enough loyalty for their sponsors to take time to help them sell the products that THEY so freely enjoy. - Nathan J. Charlottesville, Va.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Thanks, Nathan! While XOP isn't actually a sponsor of mine, they just sent me a few stands, one for me, a couple as prizes for the Map Reading Challenge guys, I try to put together descent videos regardless. These are nice, solid stands, so I don't mind giving them a thumbs up. Thanks so much for watching! God bless you.

  • @Bow-il1vd
    @Bow-il1vd 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks this really helped me. Usually I use a portable climber tree stand just getting into using lock ons. That’s much easier than how I normally put up a lock on.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      Thanks, glad it helped. God bless you.

  • @wmlgivens
    @wmlgivens 7 лет назад

    Hi Sean, you are a blessing - especially to the less experienced hunters. One thing that you may want to add is a rope or strap with large loops at either end. If you drop and are dangling, you can wrap it around the tree, pass one end through the other ends loop, and put your foot into the free end to help step back onto your stand. God bless you for all the time and effort that you put in just to help others!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      With a lineman belt I think it would be pretty hard to "dangle" since you keep yourself so close to the tree with it. I do know that some harness come with a fall restraint strap, but that is typically for when you are harnessed in from the back tether.

    • @wmlgivens
      @wmlgivens 7 лет назад

      Thank you very much for the feedback! As a new hunter (only been out 5 or 6 times), I really do appreciate your videos. You have prepared me for many things that I never even thought of. When I finally get a shot at my first deer, I feel like I am ready.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      That's great. Just focus your mind to the best of your ability when your shot comes. Your body will be hit hard with adrenaline and it will make it very difficult for you to mentally focus. Do your best to realize that and overcome the distractions in order to make a good shot. God bless you.

    • @wmlgivens
      @wmlgivens 7 лет назад

      Thank you - I will definitely keep that in mind.

  • @straightuptreedogs6649
    @straightuptreedogs6649 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video buddy!! Helps alot!!

  • @otis6791
    @otis6791 3 года назад

    Really enjoy the detailed tips in your videos. I can appreciate them from an experienced perspective since I have been bow hunting and hanging stands for over 30 years now. I have to say, for me, the most difficult part is holding the stand in position while trying to thread the straps around the tree and through the ratchet buckles, even with both hands free while using a lineman's belt. Some stands have a system to help by utilizing a bracket to attach to the tree first to hang the stand in, or other features, and these definitely can help. As I have gotten older it's surely a job. Thanks for your helpful videos, and especially for honoring and praising our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. Blessings to you and happy hunting brother.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      My pleasure..Thanks for watching. God bless you

  • @tommy8553
    @tommy8553 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. Just ordered xop sticks and an air raid after watching this. Season 3 of the MRC was great as well. Keep up the good work!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      Awesome, Tom. It's been a great stand for me. Hope you enjoy yours. God bless ya.

  • @run5077
    @run5077 7 лет назад

    Good explanation and appreciate you going back to do it right after you realized the audio/video wasn't ideal in the beginning. Going the extra mile is noticed and your editing has come along way. Keep up the good work.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Thanks, I appreciate that! God bless you!

  • @theBANSIRO
    @theBANSIRO 9 месяцев назад

    This was so helpful, thanks a lot!

  • @spencermac4451
    @spencermac4451 7 лет назад

    Thanks Sean . Nice simple well explained video .

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Great, glad you thought so. God bless you.

  • @603Hunting_Fishing
    @603Hunting_Fishing 7 лет назад +3

    Great great video sean for real !! Loved it man ! keep on working hard your my favorite youtuber and i mean it man ! great job !

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Thanks, man, I really appreciate that! God bless you and thanks for watching.

  • @FootHillFav
    @FootHillFav 2 года назад +1

    Really good video thank you

  • @failshot7125
    @failshot7125 7 лет назад

    I absolutely love your videos, first video I’ve watched

  • @steveplantz7199
    @steveplantz7199 6 лет назад +1

    Good tips here for a hang and hunt with having the last step the same height as the platform, however if you set up a portable to leave in the tree I like to have an extra stick above the stand for something to grab onto as I am climbing into the stand.

  • @brianbbb7931
    @brianbbb7931 4 года назад +2

    He must be hunting by one of those deer crossing signs. Good idea 💡

  • @elpicodegallo616
    @elpicodegallo616 6 лет назад +1

    Great set up this was a very helpful

  • @briangammons8081
    @briangammons8081 7 лет назад

    Great video Sean. I'm using this type setup for the first time this year. It's lone wolf but anyways I'm used to a ladder style climbing stick setup so thanks for the tips. Bought the lone wolf for the ohio trip mainly but will be using it elsewhere. Looking forward to the season. Thx again.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Awesome thanks for watching and good luck to you. God bless ya.

  • @alekart781
    @alekart781 7 лет назад

    Great video Sean. I would love to see any mods you do to the hang on and would find it super helpful to show how you pack everything up and go from ground with stand on your back, to in the tree with pack, bow and ready to hunt. The way you did with the climber was so helpful to me. Thanks.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Thanks. I will keep that in mind. With the weather having gotten so cold here now that something like that will probably be next summer till I film it. Please remind me if I don't post one in line with what you are looking for... God bless you.

  • @pensnut08
    @pensnut08 7 лет назад

    Awesome tip about the tree strap!

  • @A6Legit
    @A6Legit 7 лет назад +1

    once again extremely helpful.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Great, glad you think so. God bless you.

  • @kevyrevfishingandoutdoors7440
    @kevyrevfishingandoutdoors7440 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the detail, very helpful!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Great, glad you felt that way. God bless you.

  • @sondon7103
    @sondon7103 Год назад

    Summit Viper SD Treestand worked well for trimming palm trees.

  • @nathanjohnson1298
    @nathanjohnson1298 7 лет назад

    Well if they sent them to you , that's a sponsor and now I am thinking about buying one and the tree sticks you had with climbing harness. - Nathan

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      Okay, well, from a traditional perspective in the industry, a sponsor is someone you sign a contract with and they pay you money to be part of your production as an advertisement and other things, so this didn't categorize as sponsorship from that perspective, but if you view it that way that is absolutely fine. They are really nice stands and I like them. Good luck with your hunting season and enjoy your set up! God bless you.

  • @ChrisLoXFB
    @ChrisLoXFB 6 лет назад +1

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @Daveyrips
    @Daveyrips 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos. Have to say it, has anyone told you that you look like the one guy from LOST?! Haha. Keep it up and shoot straight!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад +1

      Yes I get that once in a while

    • @Daveyrips
      @Daveyrips 5 лет назад

      You’re videos were a lot of help when I started how hunting. Thanks for everything!

  • @osbornoutdoors8778
    @osbornoutdoors8778 7 лет назад

    Very informative thank you👍

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      You are welcome, thanks for watching! God bless you.

  • @RobKingRC
    @RobKingRC 4 года назад

    Love my Lone Wolf setup.. 🎯🇺🇸

  • @ellismidkiff6117
    @ellismidkiff6117 3 года назад

    Where do you get the harness? Where do you get the lineman belt? Just curious. I’ve never done any of this FYI. What about if your foot slips.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      All tree stands come with a harness and mist also come with a tether or lineman rope. You can also order them online like on Amazon.

  • @stevekeres431
    @stevekeres431 4 года назад

    You make use of the tree to climb up, especially when stepping onto the stand. What about larger trees? Would you put the stand lower so you can use the climbing stick to grab onto?

  • @jakegilly6438
    @jakegilly6438 5 лет назад

    I use a lineman rope but I seen a video and someone said to use a tree strap at the same time because the lineman rope won’t prevent you from hitting the ground if something were to happen. Would like lineman rope stop you from hitting the ground?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад

      If you feel like you’re falling, just hug the tree. It’s not like you’re helpless if your foot slips.

    • @jakegilly6438
      @jakegilly6438 5 лет назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures I’m saying if it’s say a limbless tree and your stick strap breaks or something will you hit the ground or not

    • @jakegilly6438
      @jakegilly6438 5 лет назад

      I just heard some scary story’s and wanna make sure I stay safe

  • @kidneystones3406
    @kidneystones3406 6 лет назад

    When you have time could you do a review on Tethrd Mantis
    tree Saddle vs Aero Hunter Tree Saddles please thanks.

  • @kidneystones3406
    @kidneystones3406 6 лет назад

    Can you do a review on the Guido's Web Tree Stand vs Aero hunter Kestel saddle

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      I just went onto Guido's website and they no longer take orders as they have retired as of last December.

    • @kidneystones3406
      @kidneystones3406 6 лет назад

      I talked to the owner on the telephone last thursday and he told me he sold the company to a new owner and he start making them again sometime this summer. In the future Sometime could make a review of Guido's Web Tree Stand vs Aero hunter Kestel saddle
      . I would like to get your opionion because you are very knowledgeable on hunting equipment.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      Ask them to send me one and I will do a review on it for you. Then, after the review, I could give it away to a viewer...

  • @bandedcalls
    @bandedcalls 5 лет назад

    Do those linemen belts catch u if u slip while setting up the stand I always just used a regular tree climber so I never used that safety set up

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад +1

      I've never fallen, so I can't say for sure, but it would certainly make it tough to go far since you keep tension on it at all times.

    • @bandedcalls
      @bandedcalls 5 лет назад

      @@seansoutdoors true
      I'm looking into a tree stand for this year no telling how videos I've watched of em and recording set ups to film hunts just getting ideas

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад

      Hope you find the right one for you.

  • @DJ-kx6gr
    @DJ-kx6gr 5 лет назад

    How exactly does the lineman rope help you from falling down the tree while climbing up or down?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад

      your weight drops, it hinges due to the friction caused between the rope and tree and pulls you to the tree. You grab the tree and hence, don't fall.

  • @garrettsullivan5516
    @garrettsullivan5516 Год назад

    Thanks Sean, which do you prefer? This hang on or the lone wolf climber?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  Год назад +1

      I prefer the climber but sometimes only a hang on will work

    • @garrettsullivan5516
      @garrettsullivan5516 Год назад

      @@seansoutdoors right on! Thanks for the advice, your videos are a big help. I bought a lone wolf climber two seasons back and watched your videos on how to use it. But now I’m wondering if I should switch to a hang on and sticks… it would be nice to set up anywhere and be less worried about the perfect tree.

  • @JayN4GO
    @JayN4GO 6 лет назад +1

    What stand and sticks are you using Sean. Which model xop and sticks?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      I’m using the Air Raid and their regular 4 stick portable climbing sticks!

  • @dereksmith9914
    @dereksmith9914 5 лет назад

    Hi Sean, great video, how long does it take to set a hang on stand in a tree during a hunt? I've always used climbers or a ladder stand.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад +1

      It all depends on the individual, and how high you are going. I’d say it takes me about fifteen minutes on average to set up a hang on depending on how many branches you need to get around causing you to constantly switch linemen’s ropes

    • @dereksmith9914
      @dereksmith9914 5 лет назад

      @@seansoutdoors Thanks! so it doesn't take much longer than getting a climber on a tree.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад

      @@dereksmith9914 Not too much

  • @angler152
    @angler152 5 лет назад

    so with this stand would you leave it in the tree for the season?

  • @mr.gtmsworld2494
    @mr.gtmsworld2494 7 лет назад

    Hi Sean can you climb any tree hardwood and soft wood with climbing sticks and hangon stands???

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      If the tree meets the diameter set forth as required by the tree stand manufacturer, and if it appears to be in good health then I typically will feel safe in climbing it. I prefer hardwoods but there have been a few occasions I have climbed pine trees with no low branches on them.

  • @calebbustin7149
    @calebbustin7149 4 года назад

    Do u trust those small straps on the stand

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Yes they have a weight rating much higher than my weight.

  • @pithorse
    @pithorse 6 лет назад

    Do you prefer the web style tether with buckle or the rope style like the HSS?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      I think either, I don't necessarily have a preference.

  • @hpgdawnpatrol9456
    @hpgdawnpatrol9456 6 лет назад

    Hey sean live your videos! Thank you for making them. Thx to your recommendation I ordered the xop climbing sticks however mine shipped without straps and xop is not returning my email! There website offers zero contact information. Not cool sean deer season is 2 weeks away.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад +2

      I am meeting with them at their factory today. I will tell them you are trying to get in touch with them. Send me your email through the contact page of my website and I will give it to them.

    • @hpgdawnpatrol9456
      @hpgdawnpatrol9456 6 лет назад

      Sean thank you sir! I messaged cody through IG and he got me taken care of.. I hope! Thanks again man. Your channel is tops in YT wish you the best this season!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад +1

      Okay, good. When I was there yesterday I told the guy I was talking to about it and he said they would send them right to you. I told them I was waiting for you to send your email, but it looks like you got it taken care of, so that is good. God bless you.

  • @Captaraknospider
    @Captaraknospider 6 лет назад

    In my instructions for my stand summit viper classic. It says dont use stand in rain or snow or anything. What are your thoughts on that recommendation?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      If that is what the manufacturer recommends then I recommend abiding by it. Some stands simply don't grip well to the tree, and yours could be one of them. A reason they could put that kind of comment in there is to alleviate any responsibility if people get hurt using the stand in those kinds of conditions. So, if the manufacturer says don't do it, then don't do it. A good way to look at is to look for a stand that doesn't give you that limitation with the way it is designed if that interferes with your hunting style. That's my thoughts anyway.

  • @TheBuckPsych
    @TheBuckPsych 6 лет назад

    great video i use one strap and cam lock it

  • @JustMe-999a
    @JustMe-999a 6 лет назад

    If you're doing this on public land, do you put it up on the day you hunt, or beforehand? Thanks

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      I always carry my equipment in on public land, set it up, and take it out with me. Some states let you leave stands overnight or for the season. If you do that, I would take out the bottom steps to deter people from stealing the stand. I would also lock it to the tree.

  • @ChrisBusinsky
    @ChrisBusinsky 6 лет назад

    Sean I love your videos, but have a quick question. When you're setting your stand do you think it would be easier in your experience to have the cinch buckles on "your" side of the tree verses having to reach around the tree to cinch them down when you lift the base up to cinch it down? I do realize you might have done this on purpose which is why I ask. I wanted to make sure. Just purchased my first hang on and love watching your thoughts on everything.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      It really depends. Sometimes it is easier to pull and cinch when you are reaching around the tree. Sometimes if it is right in front of you it’s hard to get leverage. You also need to lean away from the tree. I grew up doing it without a linemen’s belt and harness so it was actually safer reaching around the tree because you were essentially hugging it rather than leaning back away from it. So I guess as long as you are harnessed in, whichever you prefer is fine.

    • @ChrisBusinsky
      @ChrisBusinsky 6 лет назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures right now I just purchased my stand so I really don’t prefer either. Just trying to figure out what will be the best option, but not having to lean back makes a lot of sense. Just need to practice now. Thanks.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      Yeah, try it both ways and see which you prefer. Best of luck to you.

  • @chriswitkowski2298
    @chriswitkowski2298 7 лет назад

    Sean again great video! I hunt public land 99% of the time and I always used ladder stands or a climber. Unfortunately have had a couple ladder stands stolen and with a climber i very seldom found a tree I could use it in when hunting a good location. Here in SC if you leave a stand it is considered public and anyone can use it without permission. Im really considering a hang on. My question is do you leave everything there or do you take out the stand or the climbing steps or both at the end of the day?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      I almost always take everything with me. In PA you have to get a free tree stand tag number, which i have, and you can leave a stand in the tree starting 2 weeks before the season and it has to be out within two weeks after the season. I have one stand that I have out in a spot that is 2 miles deep in public land and I have it locked to the tree and no steps to get up to it. Aside from that I take my stand every time.

    • @chriswitkowski2298
      @chriswitkowski2298 7 лет назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures thanks for the reply. I was guessing taking the steps and resetting them
      Would be about the same as using a climber or a little easier while leaving the stand. I think the hang on stands would be practical for sure. Again thank you and god bless!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад

      No problem. Enjoy it out there. God bless you.

  • @floydrowton2892
    @floydrowton2892 5 лет назад

    The nickname the dangler LOL

  • @Fireenze666
    @Fireenze666 6 лет назад

    @sean's Is there any product for climbing sticks and platform you would recommend ? Ive been hunting for 4 seasons now and I really want to invest in a portable stand.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      I like the XOP system, the cast platform is very rigid. I've had some stands that are welded and they are a bit soft and gave a little bit. I have a lone wolf climber that has always been solid for a lot of setups I have been in.

    • @lukedautel2127
      @lukedautel2127 6 лет назад

      If you had to buy a complete package, hang on and sticks, and didnt have a biased opinion would you go with xop or lw? They seem very similar. Price of xop deff seems better but I know LW is made in USA so those 2 facts being aside what do you choose?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  6 лет назад

      I will tell you that it depends. If I just wanted the lightest option, then it would be LW because their sticks are a few pounds lighter (I know because I have a set of them). However, I REALLY like the locking system the XOP has and they also allow you to do tricks like this ruclips.net/video/d1dPvMQrZHs/видео.html
      So, if you want the lightest, LW, but the XOP sticks have some advantage with the locking system. With LW you will also need to buy their quiver or find a good strap system to hold them together. It drove me nuts when I was just using LW because the sticks were always coming apart and I would have to stop and unload my stand and sticks off my back and then fix them and then start going again. When hiking a mile or two out of the mountains in the dark that REALLY annoyed and frustrated me, which is why I stopped using them after I got the XOP sticks. But, the XOPs are definitely heavier climbing sticks. As for the stands, the XOP seat is WAY more comfortable. The LW seat makes your butt hurt after a while, whereas the XOP is twice as padded so easier to do long sits.

  • @joeinterrante7873
    @joeinterrante7873 3 года назад

    I have to learn to hunt public land and soon because getting older makes everything more challenging. Thought about hunting from the ground so I don't have to carry a stand

  • @shops8048
    @shops8048 6 лет назад

    Do you prefer a climber or a lock on?

  • @MrBrad0005
    @MrBrad0005 5 лет назад

    Where in Illinois did you live?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  5 лет назад

      I've never lived in Illinois but I did work there as a hunting guide near Mt. Sterling

  • @JimmyHinton
    @JimmyHinton 7 лет назад

    Sean, do you leave your stand in the tree or do carry it with out woods and take climbing step with you? Of course this at end of hunting day when you ready to go home. Some public land you have to carry it out what you bring in.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад +1

      Over the years I have hunted almost exclusively with a climbing tree stand so I carry it in and out on the same hunt. In the state I live, however, you are permitted to leave a stand up during the season provided you have the appropriate identification tag on it required by the state (when hunting on public land). In those instances where I left a stand in a tree, I carried the climbing sticks in and out with me. God bless you.

    • @JimmyHinton
      @JimmyHinton 7 лет назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures I too use a climber I was curious about that me living in Alabama. Our state hunting season starts in October ends in February. Where I hunt we have to take out if I bring it in. Thanks I enjoy your videos.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  7 лет назад +1

      Yes, a climber is definitely easier collectively, but in some instances they simply won't work, so it is good to have this kind of set up as well... Where I hunted in Iowa last year I had to use this type of rig for almost all of my hunting because there just were not many trees that a climber would work in. Thanks for watching and God bless you!

  • @eneskartal4477
    @eneskartal4477 3 года назад

    NICE

  • @AnteUjcic
    @AnteUjcic 7 лет назад

    This is like a little treehouse for hunting

  • @joeinterrante7873
    @joeinterrante7873 3 года назад

    Hey Sean

  • @jakegilly6438
    @jakegilly6438 5 лет назад +1

    The*

  • @johndoe5203
    @johndoe5203 6 лет назад

    What a pita and noisy that must be before daylight!