Posted September 20, 2016 12:58 pm by Comments

By George

On August 26, 2012, while putting out trail-cameras, I came across one of my stands that I have had in place for about four years. It is a lock-on, and I suspected the straps needed replacing. I climbed up to check them. There was one on the bottom of the stand to hold the platform tight to the tree and there was one at the top to hold the stand to the tree. I loosened the bottom strap and “checked” it. It appeared sound, so I re-tightened it to the tree. I then loosened the top strap and “checked” it. It also appeared fine. I pulled on it with my hands (as if that could simulate the weight of my body!). I then tightened it back around the tree. Everything appeared good for another season.

Note that I didn’t have a safety harness because when I left the house, I had no intention of hanging or checking stands. That should have meant I couldn’t change my mind and decide to check a stand anyway without going to get a harness, but it was only one stand, it was not all that high, and besides – that couldn’t happen to me.

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Source:: Patriot Outdoor News

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