IMO, its just the perfect pack in general for everything hunting!
@Deerpoo22Күн бұрын
Ignore this junk and buy a Silky saw
@halfstep67Күн бұрын
How do you know it is junk? Have you used it yet?
@MichiganGreatOutdoorsКүн бұрын
I like it
@MrDragn33 күн бұрын
I may have already commented on this video but we started saddle hunting about 5 or 6 years ago now. We started with building our own saddles etc and tried just about every technique you can imagine!!! We did not try SRT. Before our second season, we discovered THIS VIDEO, and never looked back! I want to thank Red Staggs and Dan the Man at Eastern woods outdoors!!! I have now added, at minimum, a dozen or more guys to the saddle hunting world and it's all thanks to this video. I've helped, coached, guided.... whatever you want to call it all of them through the process. A few listened, watched the video and never looked back! Some had already started and where we were/ started.... toting 4+ sticks and a platform, climbing up and back down etc... looking for a better method and they ended here. My point is, if you are new to saddle hunting, please listen to this advice.......! This video is the "end all" it doesn't get any better! 1 stick, with a platform on it and a 3 step aider, or buy the ultimate one stick from Eastern woods outdoors and here's the next most important, safest part.... Rappel down! Your always hooked or tethered to tree and rappelling down is absolutely the safest way! So, Eastern woods has you covered with the stick and rappelling! Period. Now your next biggest decision is which saddle. I believe they now sale one but I cannot comment on it. The decision is single panel or double panel. IMO, go double panel for adjustment. I chose the Lattitude Method. Another personal choice is whether or not you want to go mechanical like the Madrock safeguard, which I use and love or go traditional with prussic knots and figure 8's! Either way, read, learn etc but I promise you, you'll end doing what they do on this video!!! Thanks again Red Staggs and EWO!!!
@stevenparker003 күн бұрын
I'm 56 and started a few weeks ago. This video cost me 200.00 dollars.
@StaggsintheWild3 күн бұрын
@@stevenparker00 😂
@Trenton-q2j4 күн бұрын
I got a big 8 this year
@charlieringo57014 күн бұрын
Yes sir I've got all 8s and one 9 my biggest is 174 3/8
@berniekash78534 күн бұрын
Like
@dmeadows3555 күн бұрын
Can't wait for the production of the stealth pack so I can hopefully grab one
@thomasvanderhoff7685 күн бұрын
Great idea.
@brianwolfe30055 күн бұрын
I can’t imagine worrying about the click of a single little buckle then proceeding to climb a dang tree. I sound like a 220 lb squirrel having an asthma attack while I one-stick my butt to hunting height. Lmao!
@jeremyhulstein66505 күн бұрын
Makes 100% sense good tip i never seen that before
@TMNT.FAN126 күн бұрын
Thats not fair for the poor animal😢
@StaggsintheWild6 күн бұрын
@@TMNT.FAN12 it’s extremely fair for all the quail, turkey and other ground-nesting birds I just saved by implementing sound, science-based wildlife-management practices!
@miketibbettsjr2086 күн бұрын
Very interesting 👍🏼
@JamesSmiley10 күн бұрын
That was legit! Thank you.
@michaelsavage324410 күн бұрын
Who made the cam cleat that you put the rope under the cleat instead of on the stick.
@StaggsintheWild10 күн бұрын
@@michaelsavage3244 it’s a little platform the cleat sits on … I believe Out On A Limb carries them.
@jasoncormier958812 күн бұрын
My only suggestion is put all the metal pieces in the freezer about 24 hours ahead of time, and get that meat cold. And as has been suggested just double grind through the medium dye.
@Cheauxte12 күн бұрын
Staggs, Are you ever worried about slack in your tether/repel line? I’ve been one sticking for a few years but am worried one day Murphy’s law will catch up with one of us. I always try to ensure my stick is very secure before I make a move. But I’m also thinking of ways to move my tether up higher before I start climbing. Maybe with some kind of retractable push stick
@StaggsintheWild12 күн бұрын
@@Cheauxte absolutely not. I’ve developed my own technique over hundreds and hundreds of climbs that I show in extreme detail in my demo climb featured in the “Can You Hit Sub-10 Pounds?” video … I basically pause halfway up the stick and slide the tether up again during the move.
@michaelsavage324413 күн бұрын
Could I put one of those on a tethrd one stick? Those are round tubes not square.
@StaggsintheWild13 күн бұрын
@@michaelsavage3244 yes but you need to get an adapter from Out On A Limb.
@beekerdabs499616 күн бұрын
I tied a Celtic knot with shock cord n ran my teather through the center b4 tightening thr knot down. It made like a ranger on my teather it's always there n works amazingly
@benjaminmurray53024 күн бұрын
Love this! I need watch more videos like this. I learned a lot and I’m looking forward to more!
@justinard779425 күн бұрын
Great video man! I just learned a lot of what I had questions about. Thank you!
@huntereason273926 күн бұрын
Goodmorning, when is the eta on the stealth pack being back in stock?
@StaggsintheWild26 күн бұрын
@@huntereason2739 I’ll have another run made starting in January … it will probably take Mike until March or so to finish it. Once it’s done I will send an email to those who want to be on the notification list that they’re in stock. I’ll then turn on the sales flag on my website and they’ll be available until they’re sold out. If you want to be on that list, please send an email to [email protected] Thanks for reaching out!
@DaveRhed-ts3km28 күн бұрын
How did you keep the peat moss from going through the trap to the bottom of the hole without a pan cover
@StaggsintheWild28 күн бұрын
@@DaveRhed-ts3km polyfil
@harrysofa609829 күн бұрын
Great video. Thinking about making one for my Buzzard Roost if possible. It may be a similar attachment as the saddle in the end of the video.
@brylantaylor3394Ай бұрын
Did you say in one of your videos that the creator of the stepladder steps suspended an arv by a cable using one of the steps? I could of sworn I heard that at one point but can’t remember if it was this video or another
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@brylantaylor3394 yes. It’s a fairly iconic photo. KZbin won’t allow is to put photos in the comments or I’d find it for you. I bet a quick Google search would turn it up.
@robertwatson818Ай бұрын
Guys---please stop doing this. Those animals do not do the damage claimed. They are NOT a danger to wildlife. THAT WAS A HOUSE CAT--DUMMY!
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@robertwatson818 we know it was a house cat dummy!! 🤣🤣 Do some research … oh, heck. Who am I kidding? You’re not going to, so let me do it for you: Feral cats are responsible for the majority of bird and mammal deaths in the United States, killing an estimated 1.3-4.0 billion birds and 6.3-22.3 billion mammals annually.
@waylandforge8704Ай бұрын
Good to see the youngsters learning hoe to trap. No snowflakes in your family.
@Blade-mh3miАй бұрын
Another great Staggs video! Wow, looking back on this video, Gabe sure is growing! I guess it’s safe to say the wife loves the color purple haha.
@flushot6513Ай бұрын
You like running it down at lower angle even on straight treees is that something a guy can do
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@flushot6513 yes, as a leaner I definitely do.
@flushot6513Ай бұрын
Feel like the seatbelt move be ok but iam with you ya can just swing or lean out and super man it
@trxe420Ай бұрын
Just about to order one. I have the platow back and I am blown away with the craftsmanship and design. I kind of like this for a range bag for TAC too, just have to figure out the quiver.
@tysissom4739Ай бұрын
Where does the black piece that holds the read go?
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
Are you referring to the rubber O-ring?
@obscurenihilismblackmetalАй бұрын
its not dangerous for the leg of cat?
@matthewperry7633Ай бұрын
I realize this is an old video but I’m just now seeing it. But the length of aider is determined from the first attachment placement. I can almost reach 7’ from the ground up to attach my stick. Which makes me need a three step aider. After each additional move I only need two steps. So you should have showed us from the ground as high as you could reach for the first set and the distance from the ground to the first step with each aider length.
@brianbennett8445Ай бұрын
Totally agree! Scouting for next season starts every time you're on your way out this season. Pick a new location every year and learn it before the next season starts! Good job man.
@FrankDog-d5rАй бұрын
Thanks for the video. Whoever you have videoing this sounds like they have their nose smashed up against the mic; I can hear them breathing the whole time. Makes it like one of those stalker horror movies or something.
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@FrankDog-d5r gotta keep you on your toes!
@LynnJynh9315Ай бұрын
paracord works great.
@christopherfugate5592Ай бұрын
Obviously you're going to limited by how high you can reach from the top of your step. Did you feel this video was a waste of time after you made it?
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@christopherfugate5592 considering it’s received hundreds of likes and shares and is often suggested to others getting started in the mobile-hunting community … no. There are a lot of topics that sometimes one would think “Well, duh…” that really help people who aren’t as experienced or haven’t figured things out yet.
@tylerelkins9619Ай бұрын
Anyone know if the BR Saddle Pouches will hold 40’ of 9mm Rappel Rope???
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@tylerelkins9619 yes. Mine does.
@FrankDog-d5rАй бұрын
I was doubtful this was going to be a good video at first, during the intro, but it ended up being really good and informative. Thank you!
@mr.skeptical3071Ай бұрын
Best hack ever for this stand!! Also, you know you can buy longer belts to go around bigger trees right? I did and now i can go up all kids of trees, especially after this hack!
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@mr.skeptical3071 these ARE the longer belts 😁👍
@mr.skeptical3071Ай бұрын
After using a saddle for the last 4 years, im going back to my LW hand climber. I soooo sick of all that fiddle factor thatvcomes with getting up a tree with stix and all those rooes and stuf! 1:56
@davetoms63Ай бұрын
How's that meat grinder held up? Thinking about getting the 1 hp
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
It still grinds as easily as it did the day I got it … it’s a tank!
@davetoms63Ай бұрын
@StaggsintheWild one more question, you ever just use the medium grind plate first? Without using the course?
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@ yes I actually did several batches like that … not sure if it’s just because of the 1.5 HP motor but it’s virtually effortless.
@destindieterich9754Ай бұрын
Could you ask the Dr what type of shoes he was wearing during this video? Thanks.
@dlacekableАй бұрын
Mr, you need one of those "that was easy" button. 🤣
@JeffGoetz-t7hАй бұрын
Want to thankyou! Set two cubbies and a walk through ( with an expand a pan) set on my land in west central Wisconsin. In a weeks time I got my cat! Couldn't have done it without you.
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@JeffGoetz-t7h that’s awesome to hear! Congratulations!
@katapultsmashАй бұрын
You did very well and you kept him calm as you spoke! I got a skunk sleeper and pole this year but have yet to catch a skunk. Tomorrow may be a different story. Video is nicely done and non offensive! Way to go
@MauispearoАй бұрын
Is it thinner… depth-wise?
@StaggsintheWildАй бұрын
@@Mauispearo not sure how much thinner but it’s made to stack when used on multiple sticks