How To One Stick - 2023 Mobile Hunting Setup: Best Way to Hunt??

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Last years depiction of how we one stick with our saddles gained a lot of traction, but we left some info out! We're back and better than ever with some answered questions and links to each item used in the video! Any more questions about anything else we use in the woods to be successful comment and let us know! ENJOY!!!!
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Komentáře • 67

  • @mikeadamstattoo
    @mikeadamstattoo Před měsícem

    Awesome demo. Grabbed a one stick platform from ape canyon and just got my saddle harness yesterday. Eager to get out and do some dry runs the rest of summer to feel comfy and ready in fall. This video solidified any and all questions I had!

    • @genesoutdoors
      @genesoutdoors  Před měsícem

      That’s awesome man!! We love to hear that!!! Can’t wait to hear how you’re loving it!

  • @andrewwolford3220
    @andrewwolford3220 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Dam, smooth system. After watching, this is something I could utilize and like much better than multiple sticks.

  • @thunderlips1506
    @thunderlips1506 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Video so good I had to like and follow!
    Agreed with some folks about the extra aider due to thick clothing. I'm buying this exact setup, can't wait to start tinkering with it!

  • @IvoryOut
    @IvoryOut Před 6 měsíci

    Seem like a great dude. Love that ladder system!

  • @paule6035
    @paule6035 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Really great video. I have done a lot of lock-on hunting in the past and I plan to get into saddle hunting this year. This one-step with built in platform and 2 assist steps below is awesome. Using the self locking belay device to rappel is awesome as well. Haven't seen this full method before. Love it. As a rock climber that has used multiple types of belay devices many times, I recommend you tie a stopper loop knot in the middle of the rope just below the belay device when you are in your setup or reaching down to move the one step. If the self locking belay device fails (very rare, but can happen), the stopper knot will not allow the rope to slide through the device and prevents a fall. Failure of these devices is very rare, yet redundancy in safety always good. Great video overall.

  • @stevetallo6381
    @stevetallo6381 Před 10 měsíci

    I put a little piece of paracord in my cam lock so it doesn’t click when you slide your rope out when climbing. It’s just big enough for the cleats not to touch but doesn’t affect the bite on the Amstel. Great video. Good luck this year

  • @MrBrandonPetersen
    @MrBrandonPetersen Před 11 měsíci

    loved last years, this one even better. Good stuff

  • @terrylabbee2116
    @terrylabbee2116 Před 11 měsíci +1

    For retrieval line I use a kite string reel. The cheap flat ones. Works awesome and packs flat. I run dynaglide and a biner on it .

  • @jasunderlan
    @jasunderlan Před 9 měsíci +1

    good info. ive found i need a 4 step aider because in the North there is zero chance I can get my leg as high as you with my bibs and tall muck boots. made the mistake of first making it with only 3 steps and it worked great when i tried it in Jeans in yard, but the first day I went out with insulated bibs, it made it so much more difficult due to the lack of range of motion.

  • @UncleDanBand64
    @UncleDanBand64 Před 9 měsíci

    Great demo sir

  • @TheSouthernObsession
    @TheSouthernObsession Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video, love the new gear and showing it all off! Awesome to see you change from the carabiner to the Link on the end of your Tether from your first video to this one! Safe hunting this year and hope yall are successful!

  • @RonBourgeois
    @RonBourgeois Před 10 měsíci

    The end of my pull up rope I use a small plastic carbineer and hook it to my quick link. also use figure 8 to pack up the rope and it will not get tangled.

  • @repsag1800
    @repsag1800 Před rokem +1

    Look into using a figure 8 method for storing your hoist/bow rope. No tangles and easy to to do.

  • @THELanceParrish
    @THELanceParrish Před 9 měsíci

    I've been in a similar setup for a couple years now. One thing you didn't mention that I'm curious about: How do you safely navigate around limbs while you're climbing the tree without using a separate lineman's belt? I know you can just undo your tether, go above the limb, and reconnect it, but probably not the best move 20' up a tree. One slip can be catastrophic. Enjoyed the video though!

  • @kevinvargason8835
    @kevinvargason8835 Před 11 měsíci

    Those pouches look awesome btw

  • @shorepursuits
    @shorepursuits Před 11 měsíci

    Great demonstration. Hoping to try this method soon

  • @Jb-bs8rj
    @Jb-bs8rj Před 10 měsíci

    Was looking for hunting videos but found mountain climbing video

  • @trxe420
    @trxe420 Před 9 měsíci

    I would suggest getting dynaglide for your bow rope and either a spool to manage it or figure 8 it, really reduces tangles. Nice to see you switch to a quick link for the tether, I really don't think a carabiner would break because we don't put a shock load on it, but best to be safe. I think I am going to switch to the lockdown saddle this year because of where those dump pouches are and I like the big pouch over the roll up for the 40 foot of rope. Good tutorial!

    • @tray22
      @tray22 Před 9 měsíci

      I bought a cheap fly reel and removed the clicker. It works great to wind up my pull rope.

    • @trxe420
      @trxe420 Před 9 měsíci

      @@tray22 Damn, that's a good idea! Raiding my garage for one now...

    • @tray22
      @tray22 Před 9 měsíci

      @@trxe420 I nit pick the crap out of my setup and my pull rope no matter what I did was a pain in the ass. I even tried a chaulk line holder which works but doesn't hold enough rope. The fly reel was perfect. I found smaller diameter rope that is still static and high strength that I can fit more rope on the reel. I just tie a loop in the end and then put a small piece of kayak bungie on it so I can wrap it around the part of the reel that would attach to the pole. then I clip that same bungie to my harness.

  • @michaelmanthey9858
    @michaelmanthey9858 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @colins2743
    @colins2743 Před 11 měsíci +5

    U are never going to break a carabiner tethered to a tree, i dont care what they say on saddlehunter. Also its much easier to climb if you keep your bridge short while u climb. The 3rd step allows u to set your stick, so it is usefull. A carabiner works fine if u turn it the right way on your tether. U got the gate to the tree, needs to be facing out. That is dangerous even with that quicklink.

    • @arborxtreenc2051
      @arborxtreenc2051 Před 10 měsíci +6

      They are not designed to be side loaded. Please do not spread bad information. Guys look for recommendations on here. People have died from side loading them in the past

    • @Cody2nd
      @Cody2nd Před 10 měsíci

      @@arborxtreenc2051exactly!!

    • @jrawhite8969
      @jrawhite8969 Před 9 měsíci

      Kong dna carabiner is what I use

    • @Fliesforstripers
      @Fliesforstripers Před 8 měsíci +7

      If you look at the side loading information from the manufacturers. It’s states that a side loaded caribiner will be about 50% of the 20Kn that most are rated. Does anyone who understands math or physics think that a saddle hunter on a short tether will generate 8-10kn of force of the slip off the platform? Or have any kind of fall? “A kiloNewton is equal to about 225 lbs., which is a force of gravity rating, not static weight or mass. If you remember back to algebra class, force is equal to mass times acceleration.” A side loaded carabiner is safe n a saddle hunting situation. Those d rings you are running are not rated for side loading g either! But since the screw together they are theoretically stronger! Make your own choices based on data!

  • @kevinvargason8835
    @kevinvargason8835 Před 11 měsíci

    Amsteel pull down rope and figure 8 when you store it.

  • @dbuckner902010
    @dbuckner902010 Před 10 měsíci

    I recommend dynaglide over the paracord but just warp it between your thumb and pinky it won’t ever tangle then

    • @genesoutdoors
      @genesoutdoors  Před 10 měsíci

      I’m working on switching to the dynaglide! I have been figure 8ing it so it doesn’t become tangled anymore. Thank you!!

    • @tray22
      @tray22 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@genesoutdoors Buy a cheap fly reel for your line. You can get a carbon fiber reel that adds next to no weight, then remove the clicker. It works great with the dynoglide.

  • @mikeguy9668
    @mikeguy9668 Před 11 měsíci

    Instead of a scaffold knot try a buffalo hitch. No matter how many times you load it its still easy to undo. Plus its failproof. Hell of a video

  • @mileoutdoors
    @mileoutdoors Před rokem +1

    Look into thr V3 quickie instead of the quick link. Its way quickier if you have to go around branches.

  • @SwampDonkey07
    @SwampDonkey07 Před 8 měsíci

    I’ll stay with my climbing sticks lol

  • @greglovelace246
    @greglovelace246 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey guys im new to this saddle style of hunting but intrigued about it, where is the best place to learn every ins and outs of saddle hunting and what every knot is, what saftey measures you can use, and most importanlty the most effiecient ways of climbing and detailed how to's. A place to learn Information thats kept up with the times, not 2010 ways because im sure things have got easier and items more effiecient. Most of the climbs ive seen a lineman rope, did this guy not need one for some reason?

  • @jacobkirkland549
    @jacobkirkland549 Před 10 měsíci

    I put my tether on the tree first as high as I can , then set my stick ..

  • @joeyfields9507
    @joeyfields9507 Před rokem +1

    Jon, have you considered dynaglide as a pull down rope instead of paracord that is weaker with so much stretch? Also if you figure 8 the cord when you’re done, you get no tangles.
    Lastly, do you use or have you considered the Ohm tether locker from innovatingtheoutdoors? I love mine. I got the flexi, it works much better.

  • @Ginoc22
    @Ginoc22 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you leave your Sitka tool belt on your back while hunting or do you hang it on the tree?

  • @cjr4497
    @cjr4497 Před 8 měsíci

    I still don't understand why so many use a quick link for this. It is a terrible option and makes climbing more difficult in many cases. They are a pain in the ass. All you need is a triple -lock biner or a screw lock. I picked up an ansi gate petzl. As for dropping stuff, the Three Finger Hooker is awesome.

    • @genesoutdoors
      @genesoutdoors  Před 8 měsíci

      We’ll have to check that out! Definitely always looking for different or better ways to climb. Thank you!

  • @Bearsfan871
    @Bearsfan871 Před 11 měsíci

    I guess this makes me nervous because you mentioned something about what not to do with your carabiner and I didn't catch on to what your were saying. I know you mentioend side loading but i don't know what that is. I use mine for my linemans belt. but you mentnioend not to use one for a tether?

  • @kennethcarter9575
    @kennethcarter9575 Před 9 měsíci

    What rope do you use to tether to the tree

  • @MisterReach
    @MisterReach Před 9 měsíci

    What size one stick did you get ? I see they offer it in 12”, 15”, and 18”.

    • @genesoutdoors
      @genesoutdoors  Před 9 měsíci

      I use the 15”. I’m just short of 6’ and it works great for me!

  • @Roberthammons
    @Roberthammons Před 10 měsíci

    Where did you get the 40 ft descending rope and is there a curtain brand to go with?

  • @GeardUpNorth
    @GeardUpNorth Před 2 měsíci

    Where did you get that silencer kit from?

    • @tannerharris1483
      @tannerharris1483 Před 2 měsíci

      The company doesn’t make them anymore.. I just reached out to buy a kit.

    • @genesoutdoors
      @genesoutdoors  Před 29 dny

      A guy on one of the saddle pages on Facebook has been selling them for a while. I can get him looked up, but I’m sure a few people are producing them now.

  • @CrewDogGamer
    @CrewDogGamer Před 10 měsíci

    just curious how tall are you? trying to decide on my aider separation distance

    • @genesoutdoors
      @genesoutdoors  Před 10 měsíci

      Roughly 5’10” with boots. Spacing is 15” each step

  • @almostdidderoutdoors8186

    What was wrong with the carabiner over the quick link? So I can change it up before something happens.

    • @almostdidderoutdoors8186
      @almostdidderoutdoors8186 Před rokem

      Also Great video

    • @genesoutdoors
      @genesoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      Carabiners aren’t meant to be side loaded and can fail. Aka break and send you to the ground. An oval quick link or delta quick link are probably the most common to use in place of a carabiner. Thanks for watching!!

    • @almostdidderoutdoors8186
      @almostdidderoutdoors8186 Před rokem

      @genesoutdoors Thanks, will make the change.

    • @Canadaman4403
      @Canadaman4403 Před 11 měsíci

      @@genesoutdoorsWhat’s this silencer for the Mad rock any chance you can provide a link he mentioned it was a Facebook link

  • @brandonanderson1819
    @brandonanderson1819 Před 11 měsíci

    Turn your shotgun mic audio DOWN.

  • @ericlind3569
    @ericlind3569 Před 11 měsíci

    That looks like an absolutely preposterous amount of work to get up a tree….and then doing that in the dark & reverse to get down???? I think the convenience and weight of a couple extra sticks far outweighs the Lite weight advantage of one sticking. Wow, no thank you!!

    • @rodneyrandolph2128
      @rodneyrandolph2128 Před 11 měsíci +2

      One sticker here, it takes almost 0 effort to get up the tree. The saddle holds your weight the whole time you aren’t climbing.

    • @ericlind3569
      @ericlind3569 Před 11 měsíci

      @@rodneyrandolph2128 I call bullshit on the zero effort part. I have a saddle & have used it several times. It’s definitely more mobile than lugging around a hang on stand, but it’s an untruth to say it takes no effort. I’m going to stick with the lightest of all and keep ground hunting. Good luck to you this season.

    • @barrettadams5451
      @barrettadams5451 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Well, if your not coordinated enough to climb you shouldn't be up a tree in the 1st place. Especially hanging by a rope hooked to a saddle. If you rig it wrong and slip your gonna hit the ground. 😢this video is for people who have rope and climbing knowledge. Who are proficient enough in thier skills to make a climb with ease and not die while going it. Better stay on the ground in a blind, it's "safer".

    • @MikeFree22
      @MikeFree22 Před 11 měsíci

      For me saddle hunting changed the game…I hunted a summit viper for years and years successfully. “All things considered” The saddle has made getting into the woods and selecting a tree way easier. Not climbing. I’m a tinkerer by nature and an experienced climber. One sticking isn’t for me….I’m to regular.