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How To Make A Quality Affordable Tether For Saddle Hunting

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2024
  • Saddle hunting isn't cheap, for the most part -- but there ARE areas you can get the best bang for your buck and not feel like you're giving up any functionality. In this video I show you how to build a quality affordable tether or lineman's belt for 1/4 of the price that a lot of saddle hunters have spent on their gear. #saddlehunter #saddlehunting
    0:00 - Intro
    3:10 - Materials List
    4:50 - Creating The Tether Loop
    8:30 - Building An Eye-to-Eye Sling
    11:52 - Tying a Schwabisch Hitch
    14:47 - Adding A Stopper Knot

Комментарии • 102

  • @Jaolay
    @Jaolay Год назад +5

    Your manner of instructions is to the point and easy to understand. You obviously have mastered the subject material and have eliminated the fluff. Keep up the good work.

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад

      I really do appreciate you taking the time to say that. Thank you!

  • @mattssideoflife8353
    @mattssideoflife8353 2 года назад +4

    I’m gonna get my kid into saddle hunting this year, this is perfect for getting him to understand how this stuff works and having him take pride in learning a skill

  • @jimhayes3860
    @jimhayes3860 2 года назад +2

    Thank You for the great information that you share for hunters like me who want to saddle hunt. In my area I know of no one that saddle hunts so I am learning from your knowledge and experience. I am 63 years old and now have 1 year of saddle hunting in the bank. 👊

  • @AMC-eq3jr
    @AMC-eq3jr Год назад +2

    Not a hunter or climber, but useful survival or safety information for the future. I love the way you humbly present your knowledge. Thanks for sharing.

  • @helgie5276
    @helgie5276 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just made my own ropes thanks to this video. Sure is nice saving over $100 making 2 sets for my set up

  • @fututum
    @fututum Год назад +2

    Great video. Easy to follow and I love the chapters....well done!

  • @02LM7
    @02LM7 Год назад +2

    Thanks for making this video Greg! Just finished making a set for myself. amazed by how easily it tends up.

  • @josiahdecosta5621
    @josiahdecosta5621 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve watched this a bunch of times and I built the confidence to do this myself and I feel safe about. I did not really like the XOP ropes that came with my mondo saddle, and if your gut says no then don’t do it (I’m sure they are fine just super thick and shorter than what I want). Sincerely thank you so much! Your recommendations will save lives compared to other videos I’ve watched.

  • @jessesmith9945
    @jessesmith9945 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was so helpful best video I've found on how to.
    Cant ty enough.

  • @fatsquirrel2554
    @fatsquirrel2554 2 года назад +2

    Love your content you have thought me so much about saddle hunting keep up with these detailed videos.

  • @rmac80vol
    @rmac80vol Месяц назад +1

    In climbing it is generally considered a no-no to have only one point of failure between yourself and the ground. Obviously 100+ feet with dynamic loads are different but it still seems sort of wild to have one point of failure. Thoughts? Currently I am using a dynamic cclimbing rope as a back up and for climbing I simply use an arborist ball, ascender and grigri since I am comfortable with that…. Basically harness attached like yours but a dynamic climbing rope below and attached with an 8 on a bite and locker.

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Месяц назад +1

      You will always hear me and anyone else that’s halfway credible in the saddle-hunting world say this: you have to evaluate your system and do what YOU feel comfortable with.
      Now, having said that … I’ve literally got over a thousand climbs using the gear I use. Our ropes (as you well know, if you come from the climbing world) are rated well above an 8,000-lb breaking strength. Saddle hunters should never experience the whip effect that is possible in rock climbing… at least not nearly to the extent possible in that realm.

  • @dannyshores9585
    @dannyshores9585 9 месяцев назад +1

    Made mine and love this setup!

  • @CootOutdoors
    @CootOutdoors Год назад +2

    Great video! Definitely got a new subscriber.

  • @mikeclement5383
    @mikeclement5383 2 года назад +2

    I'll be making THIS.

  • @The021589cjr
    @The021589cjr 9 месяцев назад +1

    You can also make a Swiss seat out of rope. That makes tether, lineman’s, and saddle you can make yourself

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  9 месяцев назад

      Yep. We had to do it in the Army. I’m certainly glad there are more comfortable options out there now 😁

  • @mikeclement5383
    @mikeclement5383 2 года назад +1

    I like to tie my knots with enough tag length to tie a double stopper knot. Gives me a little more confidence as I don't like heights whatsoever.

  • @B_r_u_c_e
    @B_r_u_c_e 10 месяцев назад +1

    Much appreciated. Thank you.

  • @ISaddleHunt
    @ISaddleHunt 2 года назад +2

    Great step by step video sir! I use the same tender on my tether and lineman belt as well. Simple, easy, and cheap. Oh and awesome hoodie you have on there if you done mind me saying sir! 👊🏼

  • @paulcrave3112
    @paulcrave3112 2 года назад +2

    Good video. I do the same thing but have a sewn eye on my Oplux lineman’s that I bought from Wild Edge a few years back. Same with Tether. They’re $40 each though, so not a cheap as tying a knot for a loop. Friction knot (I use a Catalyst Friction Hitch) and tender is the same. Got rid of the Ropeman 1’s.

    • @tracea06
      @tracea06 Год назад +1

      Why did you get rid of the ropeman?

    • @paulcrave3112
      @paulcrave3112 Год назад +2

      @@tracea06 I thought they were combersome to use with gloves on and my carabiner was always turning sideways in it when it was not loaded. I probably would have had better luck with a round carabiner but didn't want to spend the money on new ones. I feel safer with the friction hitch ropes too. I usually backed up the Ropeman with a friction prusik anyway so, no need to have both. I feel the rope packs better without the Ropemans. Lighter in my dump pouch. Quieter.

  • @BJJ_Jim
    @BJJ_Jim Год назад +2

    What is the black stuff at end of rope? Shrink tubing?

  • @xElitePandax
    @xElitePandax 2 года назад +1

    At 11:10 you mentioned another way of making a poachers/scaffold knot of "make the wraps and push the bite through." I saw on another video that this is actually incorrect and makes a Death Knot which can be potentially dangerous as the tag end can pull out when load is applied. EDIT: To clarify you just don't want to make a bite with the tag end and pull through, you would want to use the standing end

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад +2

      I’m sure there ARE ways to do it incorrectly, but you CAN tie it correctly by doing it as I mentioned. In fact, MANY people do so - including my friend John RB who is a knot & safety freak 😁👍

  • @chrisbartlett5605
    @chrisbartlett5605 2 года назад +2

    Question. I noticed you didn't put a stopper knot on the tag ends of your poachers knots and on the tag end from your loop. Is that because when tied properly stopper knots are not needed on those tag ends ?

  • @dorvaan
    @dorvaan Год назад +1

    I'm late to this video, but I'm wondering if you have a suggestion on a carabiner to use and a source for them?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад +1

      This is my favorite carabiner by FAR, as it will work with anything in my arsenal - including Kong Ducks and Madrock Safeguards
      amzn.to/3ijNZXX

  • @benmighton4083
    @benmighton4083 Год назад +1

    What’s the length you need to make a lineman’s rope and what’s the length you need for a tether? Looking to make my own. Great video

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 Год назад +1

    Great v😊

  • @joshsmallwood1
    @joshsmallwood1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Got my tether made by watching this video! My question is, could this same method be used to make a longer lines used to rappel as well? Basically, I’d like to do some pre sets with paracord. And use this 8mm as my line.

  • @222bebob
    @222bebob Год назад +2

    If the rope gets wet from rain does the schwabish hitch still operate smoothly?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад +1

      I haven’t heard any complaints, but honestly I switched entirely to one-sticking several years ago so I’m always hunting off my Madrock.

    • @222bebob
      @222bebob Год назад +3

      I gotcha was just curious. You just saved me a ton of money. Spent $40 on everything you mentioned was about to spend $120 on the crüzr ropes😬

  • @michaellaura1231
    @michaellaura1231 Год назад +1

    Will the 6mm TRC eye to eye sling work on a 9 mm rope just as good as the 8mm rope? Thank for answering all my questions!

  • @pathfinder5804
    @pathfinder5804 2 года назад +3

    So I live up north here in ME and actually was an arborist for years backs in late 90’s so the saddle thing has always interested me. Also up here walking in 5 miles to hunt can be very common so my climbing stand gets left in truck a lot as it’s to much to drag through thick woods we hunt unless your gonna make a pre trip and leave it for future use. This brings me to the saddle game and not opposed to spending money but like a little of the DIY stuff. I’ve actually settled on the CGM Cobra saddle for low profile but need ropes now. Where do you go about buying the ropes you have in this video? Is Oplux the was to go or is something like the vapor line latitude uses better? Luv the video!!!

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад +1

      I've bought most of my ropes over the past few years from Eastern Woods Outdoors.. I used to use a lot of Oplux, but a couple years ago switched to RescTech. Same 8mm thickness but higher MBS. I haven't tried Latitude's ropes yet.
      Thanks for the kind words! :)

    • @pathfinder5804
      @pathfinder5804 2 года назад

      @@StaggsintheWild
      I’ve read a few things on some forums that are saying the oplux has started failing pinhole test after about 50-60 hunts. Now different ropes but my arborist ropes lasted years if you took care of them. How long should I expect these ropes to last with normal use and taking good care of them?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад

      @@pathfinder5804 most everyone I know expects to get at least 10 years out of them. Provided you don’t sustain an actual fall or have anything catastrophic happen to them, I see no reason they couldn’t last longer.

    • @pathfinder5804
      @pathfinder5804 2 года назад

      @@StaggsintheWild
      That’s awesome!!! I know it’s been a few years but didn’t think things would change that much and even if they did that all these companies making tethers and LB’s would sell them to customers knowing they would fail “inside” of a yr or two without some sort of unusual event happening!!! Again thanks for the advise I look forward to more of your videos and trying out some of these products up here in the north country!!!

    • @pathfinder5804
      @pathfinder5804 2 года назад

      So here’s a crazy question I have friend that does a lot of rock climbing and he does a lot of hand sewn eyes on his ropes. Would that be something you would think is an option instead of having all the knots?

  • @gbs7144
    @gbs7144 Год назад +1

    What's the name of the Playlist? I can't find it.

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/p/PLzz2W-npOplKxE9DIf2anNV3f0nac4zeK

  • @andrewmcmullen1388
    @andrewmcmullen1388 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Question, where are you ordering through? Any links?? I looked at Stirling and only found large rolls. Thanks!

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад

      I pretty much order all my stuff through Eastern Woods Outdoors anymore.

    • @andrewmcmullen1388
      @andrewmcmullen1388 2 года назад +1

      @@StaggsintheWild Perfect, thanks

  • @joshsmallwood1
    @joshsmallwood1 9 месяцев назад +1

    So I’m a new saddle hunter. I’m 320lbs. My question is will this system hold up under that weight and also, what carabiner would you recommend for someone with my weight? For both tether and lineman’s rope?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  9 месяцев назад +1

      The equipment we use is rated to thousands of pounds … so, yes - it will work with zero problems.
      Here is the carabiner I use and prefer:
      amzn.to/3tAG3qX

    • @StealthTRD
      @StealthTRD 5 месяцев назад

      Jog is the word of the day 😮

  • @02LM7
    @02LM7 Год назад +1

    Great info! Where can I order the rope you mentioned here? Thanks for the info

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад

      Thanks! Eastern Woods Outdoors has everything you need.

  • @Bido11561
    @Bido11561 2 года назад +1

    Just ordered some KMIII for my tether, lineman belt, and rappel rope. Any thoughts on this rope?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад

      I don’t have any experience with it … sorry I can’t be of any help.

    • @Bido11561
      @Bido11561 2 года назад +1

      @@StaggsintheWild no prob thanks for the response! Appreciate all the free info

  • @nameshavebeenchangedtoprot2127
    @nameshavebeenchangedtoprot2127 Год назад +1

    Where are you sourcing the rope from, I only see it being sold in large amounts.

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад +1

      You can order it by the foot from Eastern Woods Outdoors.

    • @tracea06
      @tracea06 Год назад

      @@StaggsintheWild shipping is more than the rope

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад +1

      @@tracea06 I haven’t bought any in a while, but I’ve had great success with a lot of companies reaching out to them over the phone to see what they could do if I ordered just something small.

    • @tracea06
      @tracea06 Год назад +1

      @@StaggsintheWild I just did that and got free shipping! Thank you

    • @BB-xq6rj
      @BB-xq6rj Год назад

      I noticed your tending your hitch by holding the carabiner but does it work the same as when you tend the hitch with the tag end of your rope on the lineman’s or the tree tether?

  • @chillybelfont
    @chillybelfont Год назад

    Where can the restec rope you mentioned be purchased from? And is there anywhere else to get the TRC, as apparently it can only be purhcased on the Sterling Rope company site at pre-determined lenghts with the shortest being 165'?

  • @prestonginther5624
    @prestonginther5624 2 года назад +1

    is that 8mm the HTP Tech?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад +1

      It’s RescTech… I bought mine from Eastern Woods Outdoors.

  • @termite122
    @termite122 Год назад +1

    100$ for a tether that your life depends on sumone will complain about is expensive but not think twice about dropping 1000$ for the newest bow thats gonna give them 3 feet per second more speed...bowhunters are a rare breed including myself

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад +1

      Agreed. But if I knew a way to make a DIY bow for $500 that would accurately shoot 340fps with no hand shock I bet that’d make a good video, lol!

  • @atubeviewer4942
    @atubeviewer4942 Год назад +1

    Are you going to build all the other parts of a rig or was this it?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад

      The tether and lineman’s belt are exact copies of each other … just build two of them and you’ll be good to go 👍

    • @atubeviewer4942
      @atubeviewer4942 Год назад

      @@StaggsintheWild Im talking about building sticks, aiders, swaiders, knaiders, versa-aiders, steps, platforms, ring of steps, saddles, etc etc on and on as Im learning this list doesnt end and everything is hundreds and hundreds of dollars..

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  Год назад

      @@atubeviewer4942 I have several videos covering all that gear but I don’t build any; I do, however, always tell where you can buy the stuff I show on video.

  • @farawaydaddy9584
    @farawaydaddy9584 Год назад

    Where did you buy the ropes

  • @prestonginther5624
    @prestonginther5624 2 года назад +1

    I purchased a ropeman one for 45$ do you not like those?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад +2

      Ropeman1s aren't rated for 8mm rope... I do have a bevy of Kong Ducks I use on some setups. Don't buy the Ropeman2; they'll chew your ropes up. If you want a mechanical ascender, go with the Kong Duck or CT Roll 'N lock.

    • @prestonginther5624
      @prestonginther5624 2 года назад +1

      ​@@StaggsintheWild I have several lifelines that go with my conventional tree stands can I make my tether and lineman rope out of those

    • @prestonginther5624
      @prestonginther5624 2 года назад +1

      @@StaggsintheWild so I have 2 rope man 1 what is the reason you dislike them and should I sell them and go with Kong or R-N-L?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  2 года назад +3

      @@prestonginther5624 They're only rated for 10-13 mm ropes... I (and most saddle hunters these days) use 8 mm ropes. Both Kong Ducks and CT RollNlocks are rated to handle every rope a Ropeman1 is PLUS all the way down to 8 mm -- making them much more capable in terms of what they can handle.

  • @brandonclark2569
    @brandonclark2569 8 месяцев назад

    Where can you buy the rope by the foot at?

  • @darvinrogers
    @darvinrogers 6 месяцев назад

    Where to purchase these roads and other componanta?

  • @bluegrassdroneguy3495
    @bluegrassdroneguy3495 11 месяцев назад

    Links to purchase materials?

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  11 месяцев назад +1

      I bought everything from Eastern Woods Outdoors

  • @LynnJynh9315
    @LynnJynh9315 8 месяцев назад

    For tethers 8mm is fine. Lineman's should be 11mm static. Good and stiff for flipping up the tree. The weight is nominal, and daisy-chaining keeps the bulk out of your pouch.

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  8 месяцев назад +1

      Nope. I much prefer 8mm, and so does the vast majority of the saddle community. 11 mm is simply too much unnecessary bulk and weight.

    • @StaggsintheWild
      @StaggsintheWild  8 месяцев назад +1

      The thing is a lineman’s isn’t meant to be used as an ascension device. It should only be used as a POSITIONING device. Lineman’s belts are not fall restraint systems.

    • @LynnJynh9315
      @LynnJynh9315 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@StaggsintheWild Your experience is greater than mine, therefore I'll reconsider and experiment with both.
      Have a good night.