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Lil Ambush Treestand Review - Out On A Limb Mfg.
Here's my review of the OOAL Lil Ambush Treestand. Sorry it ran a little bit longer than I originally planned. Audio isn't the greatest, it was 27 degrees and windy outside when I filmed this and I had a fire going in the shop.
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DIY Sew a Drawstring Pouch
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Quick video on how I sew my gear pouches. You can pretty easily convert this to a zipper top if you were so inclined. Leave your questions below.
DIY Method Saddle
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Sewing a DIY version of the Latitude Method Saddle. This solves most of my comfort issues with hunting saddles I have used in the past. Let me know if you have any questions below. Front Porch Sitter by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: audionautix.com/
2019 Self Filmed Kansas Buck
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This video is made possible by our fine sponsors, Me, Myself, and I. Thanks for watching, please like this video and subscribe to the page!
Intro to Saddle Hunting - Bonus Doe Kill
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Brief intro to saddle hunting with my list of personal pros and cons. Any questions feel free to reach out to us.
DIY Build a Bowstring
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This is a basic introduction to building strings for compound bows. Hopefully with this video you will see with some simple DIY skills and attention to detail you can create stable strings for your bow and save money in the process.
2018 Kansas 10pt
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Check out my 2018 Kansas 10pt taken in November. Thanks for watching!
Indoor Archery Setup
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This weeks tip we discuss Indoor Spots setup to get you ready for your local leagues and tournaments
FletchDeep TV Archery Question of the Week #1
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The first installation of our new Question of the Week Video. Let us know your thoughts, and don't be afraid to send in your questions.
2017 Kansas Archery Buck
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Check out this 2017 Kansas Archery Hunt
145" Late Season Kansas Buck
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Watch as I invite my cousin over for a late season whitetail hunt. As luck would have it he hits a branch when shooting at a young doe only to end up with a Stud 9 point walking right to us at 15 yards a few hours later.
8 year old's first deer hunt!
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Watch along as we take 8 year old Dane on his first deer hunt!
Trail Cam placement and treestand safety
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This video goes over how to aim your trail cameras in regards to deer trails. As well as a short reminder to always use a lineman's belt when hanging and removing stands.
Tuning Segment 6 - Bareshaft Tuning
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This final segment shows the final tweaks to get to a perfect tune.
Tuning Segment 4 - Paper Tuning
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This segment we move onto paper tuning the bow.
Tuning Segment 3.2 Installing a QAD HDX Rest
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Tuning Segment 3.2 Installing a QAD HDX Rest
Tuning Segment 3 - Drawboard Timing
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Tuning Segment 3 - Drawboard Timing
Tuning Segment 2 - How to Tie a D Loop
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Tuning Segment 2 - How to Tie a D Loop
Tuning Segment 1.2
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Tuning Segment 1.2
Bow Tuning Series Part 1 - Installing Twisted X Bowstrings
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Bow Tuning Series Part 1 - Installing Twisted X Bowstrings
Kansas Turkey Hunt - Tom Attacks Decoy
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Kansas Turkey Hunt - Tom Attacks Decoy
First Time Turkey Hunt - Double with one shot!
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First Time Turkey Hunt - Double with one shot!
Rinehart R100 2016
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Rinehart R100 2016
Kansas 2016 Turkey Double Bow Kill
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Kansas 2016 Turkey Double Bow Kill
Kansas 2016 Turkey Opener
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Kansas 2016 Turkey Opener
Archery Trick Shots - Apple Pendulum
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Archery Trick Shots - Apple Pendulum
Turkey Bow Setup
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Turkey Bow Setup
Shot Placement for Bowhunting Turkeys
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Shot Placement for Bowhunting Turkeys
Blind Hunting Tips
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Blind Hunting Tips
turkey broad head selection
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turkey broad head selection

Komentáře

  • @SwampLifeAdventures
    @SwampLifeAdventures Před měsícem

    What sewing machine did you use?

  • @vit8872
    @vit8872 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello, thanks for sharing. Please tell me how you feel about using it. The size of the panels is fine, or it would be better to change them. I'm built like you, and I'm going to sew a saddle

  • @pauldelgados4517
    @pauldelgados4517 Před 8 měsíci

    You mentioned you made a modification to the Kme broadhead sharpener by moving the roller further back. Does the sharpener itself have that adjustment capability or did you have to special work to do that ? Thanks for feedback.

  • @pathfinder5804
    @pathfinder5804 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video!!!! Only thing I don't agree with is that saddle hunting isn't comfortable. It's comfortable for me i fall asleep all the time and have gotten rid of all other stands.

  • @jamesblount4916
    @jamesblount4916 Před 11 měsíci

    Do you have any patterns?

  • @cliffbrown4217
    @cliffbrown4217 Před rokem

    Thanks dude , so using coarse medium and fine sand paper does the trick?

  • @halfstep67
    @halfstep67 Před rokem

    It hard and annoying trying to hear what you are saying while that unnecessary music is playing.

  • @randalldisch1725
    @randalldisch1725 Před rokem

    What kind of thread did you use?

  • @chrishull4282
    @chrishull4282 Před 2 lety

    What is the length of the 2 pieces of 2 inch webbing used for the inner and outer circle?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 2 lety

      You need to size those for your individual body size. Just use binder clips to hold them together while you find the length you want

  • @scottdudley4518
    @scottdudley4518 Před 2 lety

    I think you've done great job! I have a couple of questions though. How did you determine length of seatbelt material, and how much space in between the panels? Also, when did you put the tubular webbing on? In the layout shot I don't see it on there. I can't figure out how you laid it out like that but then got the tubular webbing on. The seatbelt material looks continuous, is it in multiple pieces?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 2 lety

      To find your length of seatbelt material it is best to pin the webbing together with actual pins or binder clips and test fit that to your body size. There are (2) pieces of the 2" webbing the outer loop and the inner loop. Just thread the pieces of 2" webbing through the tubular before you sew the belts onto the panels.

  • @gordonc615
    @gordonc615 Před 2 lety

    How tall are your panels? Did you make your webbing loops first to get a pattern then cut or just started with the panels first? Trying to eye ball your method

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 2 lety

      I started with the panels, I believe the top panel was around 6" tall and the bottom panel was maybe 9 or 10".

  • @jameshaynes602
    @jameshaynes602 Před 2 lety

    I sure wish you had shown how you dealt with the cable guard on that changeout video. Do you have to loosen the rollers, or will the cables come off and go back on without having to do that?

  • @tommydansby5481
    @tommydansby5481 Před 2 lety

    Where all did you get your materials from?

  • @timbertinestv5547
    @timbertinestv5547 Před 2 lety

    Sweet. Im far from his facility.. Are u located in Oklahoma by chance?

  • @alanabraham3129
    @alanabraham3129 Před 2 lety

    Nice job, looks great. Do you have a pattern for the panels that you can share? I am interested in building my own saddle.

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 2 lety

      Sorry I don't have a pattern available. I tried to show the layout of the material with a ruler and referenced my waist size. You should be able to take some screen shots and work from that.

    • @alanabraham3129
      @alanabraham3129 Před 2 lety

      @@fletchdeeptv1958 ok thanks

  • @barrybueler3356
    @barrybueler3356 Před 2 lety

    Just bought this broadhead sharpener though I do have the whole knife sharpening system-with the axe sharper extra handles that can hold larger stone’s along with handles for the rods for comfort plus I bough two rods with a curved rod for convex edges and two straight sharpening rods for knives with a regular v grinded edge and every diamond stone plus their water stones from 400 grit to 5,000 grit pen jaws regular jaws also I have the rounded diamond sharpener for recurved blades along with the serrated knife diamond rod sharpener and their thickness compensater because the water stones are thicker than the diamond stones and I want to keep the same sharpening angle throughout my sharpening I also have 3 kangaroo strops and compounds go from 4,000, 8,000 and the 16,000 grit compounds you shouldn’t really ever need more than a16,000 grit compound and id even say u don’t need more than 8,000 grit compounds in my opinion unless you have the 10,000 grit water stone which I passed on. The one piece I want other than the handheld broadhead sharpening system is their broadhead jaws for the knife system to help sharpen edges with more of a curved edge.Love KME it’s the best hand sharpening system under $1000 I paid around $600- $700 for my KME and every accessory though u can get the basic kit for around $200 and should still do a great job plus the hand sharpening systems that goes for $1000 plus only comes with a few stones and if u were to buy the wicked sharp system for $1000 plus all it’s accessories it would probably cost you another $1,000 for the extras like I did with the KME system if they even have the same great quality accessories that the KME have for their system and The KME with all the great accessories is still $400 cheaper than the wicked sharp without all the extras live sharp blade of all kinds just picked up the 3 pack 125 grain cutthroat screw in right bevel in S7 high grade tool steel came razor sharp and at $105 though pricey your other choice for S7 steel broadheads if u want S7 steel broadheads u can only go Bishop broadheads which at $400 for 3 heads is quite the rip-off even though their heads are great but no heads should cost more than $150 for a 3 pack another great broadhead manufacturing company is iron will great razor sharp many different models and setups made out of a great steel A2 tool steel a steel on some of my best knives they’re not the cheapest but $109 for 3 fantastic heads isn’t bad for the quality you get.

  • @superb9151
    @superb9151 Před 3 lety

    Could you name all the parts of your jig ?. I’d appreciate it

  • @marke.8334
    @marke.8334 Před 3 lety

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  • @robertsmith4740
    @robertsmith4740 Před 3 lety

    What seat pad did you use?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 3 lety

      Its homemade, just some 2" foam wrapped in cordura nylon.

  • @toddwagoner51
    @toddwagoner51 Před 3 lety

    Which will bring your fletch back too the left. Or you could have moved your rest left a niche.

  • @Kylegarypratt
    @Kylegarypratt Před 3 lety

    How did you get 2 pieces of 2 inch seatbelt webbing through 1 inch tubular webbing and keep it all even?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 3 lety

      Very Carefully. I tri folded the first piece and ran it through, and then used a wire splicing tool and pulled the second piece through the first making sure it stayed inside the folds of the first piece.

  • @therealsparkman
    @therealsparkman Před 3 lety

    I have a question about guys who have built their own dual cam compound bows. How do they determine how long to make both the buss and control strings? Obviously not using any specific engineered plans to construct these bows, so not sure how they concluded their string measurements? There is one build in particular where they guy made his own cams from aluminum and they look really well made, but I'm sure there are a lot of bow people who frown on this. What is your take on the matter? I was thinking of replicating this guy's build. Thanks for your demonstration video. Pretty neat how you made your own jig. Cheers!

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 3 lety

      To find lengths for a custom build I would start with some string or paracord and just tie knots in it to find the right length. A true dual cam bow the control and buss cable will be identical. I would be very cautious of making your own cams from aluminum with anything less than machining them from billet material. IF you do pursue making your own aluminum cams I would start with something pretty low poundage.

    • @therealsparkman
      @therealsparkman Před 3 lety

      @@fletchdeeptv1958 Okay...thanks for the reply. I was pondering this more than I was actually forging ahead with it. I'm pretty particular on how I do things, and as you say, building cams should be done with the assistance of milling machines. I might be able to find a friend that has a shop with such machinery. Anyway, it's just a thought right now. Thanks for your point of view. Cheers!

  • @vincentwilliams2000
    @vincentwilliams2000 Před 3 lety

    Nice video...great reaction!

  • @HotRodReverend
    @HotRodReverend Před 3 lety

    appreciate the good review and the clips you edited into the final version.

  • @SchraderBoyzTV
    @SchraderBoyzTV Před 3 lety

    We are really interested in saddle hunting but not the price point. I have a commercial sowing machine & wondering if you have a materials list somewhere ?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 3 lety

      The two panels are made with 500d cordura. The main Loops are made with 2" seatbelt webbing (6000 lb rated). The linemans loops are made with 1" polyester webbing (3000 lb rated). When you say commercial machine are you talking a small home model? If so it will be difficult to sew through the multiple layers of webbing.

    • @SchraderBoyzTV
      @SchraderBoyzTV Před 3 lety

      No it’s actually a commercial singer machine not a home machine.

  • @Prog27801
    @Prog27801 Před 3 lety

    Very nice work man!

  • @stephencarter7495
    @stephencarter7495 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing, your work is impressive. What kind of thread injector is that?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 3 lety

      Thank you! the machine is a Chicon 563 (taiwanese clone of a Juki LU-563)

  • @bowhuntingfeverllc4189

    Very nice video and an awesome looking method clone!

  • @aaronlee9651
    @aaronlee9651 Před 4 lety

    440 subs like the vid

  • @aaronlee9651
    @aaronlee9651 Před 4 lety

    Is black gold 3 pin adjustable good?

  • @aaronlee9651
    @aaronlee9651 Před 4 lety

    Why not a 3 pin adjustable

  • @kennethcampbell3845
    @kennethcampbell3845 Před 4 lety

    how do i know how to allow for string pounds

  • @XxPackerManxX
    @XxPackerManxX Před 4 lety

    This was supposed to be installing the rest. You failed at that.

  • @jimpeterson3806
    @jimpeterson3806 Před 4 lety

    Would this jig fit the thin mechanical blades like Grim Reaper?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 4 lety

      It will fit grim reaper mechanical blades. It's just barely though and you really have to clamp down on them hard or else they want to fall out.

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 4 lety

      In fact if you look at the still photo at 6:15 in the video that is a grim reaper mechanical blade

  • @josephtreadlightly5686

    I shot 3 deer last year 4 the 1st time using micro arrows. Victory VAP TKO 350 spine shafts with a heavy 90 grain insert with a great flying cut on contact 125 grain head. I was getting 260+ feet per second with 63 lbs. & I killed my broadhead targets which all had bag targets behind them. Had 2 pull arrows through both targets. New heavier arrows 4 this fall. Those new arrows r 125 grains more than the micro diameter 1's. Very quiet, very high momentum & very easy 2 tune.

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 4 lety

      sounds like you found a setup that works well for you

    • @josephtreadlightly5686
      @josephtreadlightly5686 Před 4 lety

      @@fletchdeeptv1958 Found it & in January when I made the new shafts I was able 2 obtain the characteristics of a tougher arrow on impact with ZERO tuning 2 be done on the bow.

  • @garedjennings6509
    @garedjennings6509 Před 4 lety

    Can you feel your trigger travel at all with that Like Mike with the tension youre putting on it while youre pulling through the shot?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 4 lety

      No, because it is a mechanical sear design you can adjust the travel to zero.

    • @wesboothe6507
      @wesboothe6507 Před 3 lety

      Double sear, zero trigger travel, incredible release, durable, very adjustable, very well built!

  • @kentschenker8609
    @kentschenker8609 Před 4 lety

    Nice job buddy I especially liked the snort weese to stop him and turn him your way. Where'd you learn that little trick?

  • @MidnightTxRider
    @MidnightTxRider Před 4 lety

    I shoot a 64# Buck Master Pro with Beaman pork chop 400 arrow with a fixed blade 29 inch arrow. What’s your opinion?

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 4 lety

      If I remember right the pork chop arrows are decently heavy, I don't think you'll have any issues with North American game

  • @hcr1248
    @hcr1248 Před 5 lety

    I don’t see any videos on the Twisted X strings hardly. I would like to know what your thoughts are on Twisted X. I’d like to know how they’ve held up and if you’ve had any problems with them if any at all.

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 5 lety

      I had that bow for close to a year and don't recall having any issues string wise, limbs another story... But I've since started making my own strings, if I didn't I would use either twisted x, hogwire, or gas

    • @keithdodson7536
      @keithdodson7536 Před 3 lety

      Is that the Insanity CPXL? I just got a Black Ops Insanity CPXL, with 2019 in house limbs, in process of getting new strings now. And ive yet to put an arrow through it! BTW How do you like yours beside the limbs?? The limbs were known to peel n flake.

  • @tonyallen8626
    @tonyallen8626 Před 5 lety

    Every other how to videos on how to tie a d loop including nockon archery say that there needs to be a 1 millimeter play between the knots of the d loop to avoid nock pinch

  • @DaveGme
    @DaveGme Před 5 lety

    Please move that light from behind you.

  • @LaLaObeRoT
    @LaLaObeRoT Před 5 lety

    I use acetone to clean the vanes and alcohol to clean shafts and wraps.

  • @treborterb
    @treborterb Před 5 lety

    Why is your heading spelled fletch deep but your screen logo flech deep

  • @HuntingCreatures
    @HuntingCreatures Před 5 lety

    Great footage!

  • @the_ltz_guymaster7912

    U don’t need a jig and regular super glue works fine as long as u line up the glue marks u will be fine no need to buy the extra stuff

  • @user-ot9rh5jx3n
    @user-ot9rh5jx3n Před 5 lety

    Good day! Please tell me where do you get the formula for the calculation of the string? If you have website addresses , add them in the comments! With respect from Russia!

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 5 lety

      This website has the formulas you would be looking for. You have a few variable you will need to experiment and find out what works for you. www.bakerarcheryproducts.com/product-page/string-formulas-fractions

  • @DavidEStephensIII
    @DavidEStephensIII Před 5 lety

    Nice video. Just found your channel. I will say I made a couple DIY saddles and your right...they aren't that comfortable. My DIY Fleece has been super comfortable! That said I have tried a couple of the commercially made saddles and it is a world of difference in the comfort area.

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 5 lety

      You're probably right regarding the comfort of a real manufactured product, I just don't use one enough to justify the cost.

    • @DavidEStephensIII
      @DavidEStephensIII Před 5 lety

      I understand. I sold some hunting equipment to help offset the initial cost. I'm not a brand specific fanboy. I own a Mantis now and plan on getting the Aerohunter this summer. I haven't taken a deer from it yet but have had several opportunities. Just not what I wanted to shoot. Live the honest review. Thanks again!

  • @1Reddogroad
    @1Reddogroad Před 5 lety

    thanks for the vid. keep 'em comin' :-)

  • @travisporter2300
    @travisporter2300 Před 5 lety

    Interesting. Nice shot on that doe!

    • @fletchdeeptv1958
      @fletchdeeptv1958 Před 5 lety

      Thanks! If you're into the run and gun thing its not a bad idea to look into.

  • @1Reddogroad
    @1Reddogroad Před 5 lety

    thanks , good vid. keep 'em coming