After three years out of the game with health stuff, I decided to try to bow hunt again. I have a big Millenium ladder stand up in my woods that is permanently in place but needed a stand on the travel path to the other side of my food plot.
I like lock-ons and collected a pile of them over the years, I sold 6 a couple of years ago and still have 5 big, sturdy ones in my basement. I went through them and selected a climbing pole with an extra section to give me 20'.
For a 75-year-old guy this was quite an ordeal getting the stand up, I was up and down to the stand at least ten times, adding more straps, making adjustments and looking for limbs and saplings in front of the stand that I needed to trim to open shooting lanes, I was strapped in two ways during this project, I had a fall restraint rope and a lineman's belt.
I finally got it up;
I put double straps on the climbing pole and the stand itself.
My fall restraint, rope I special order these, they are much heavier than the standard ones you can buy in the store.
Ready to sit, I add a shooting rail to my lock-ons for more comfort and to provide a little extra security while I am in the stand. I have also replaced all of the cables on my loc-ons with chains.
Here is a shot from the food plot, the metal fence posts seen in the back of this picture are 20 yards away from the stand, I am not hunting the plot, only the trails going to it. There are deer on the plot every morning and afternoon, I can see them out of my bedroom window. My new stand is about 35 yards from the deer in the picture.