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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby Shockwave » Fri Jan 09, 2015 2:51 am

adrenalin wrote:http://www.thehuntingbeast.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=26992&p=352839&hilit=laying+lone+wolf+sticks+flat#p352839 this is always a good option if you have 5 sticks. Works for alot of guys.

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That's how I have mine set up since removing the lone wolf seat and going with a muddy seat. Been working fine for me but i'll check out the stick quiver. If it's more efficient, i'll pick one up.


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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby Jackson Marsh » Fri Jan 09, 2015 4:08 am

adrenalin wrote:Theirs no way that would work going through thick brush in swamps and marshes that I hunt. I honestly never had a problem with the current system of the sticks stacking. You guys who's sticks aren't stacking right, did you ever investigate why?? Because they should, never heard of them not. 2 short bungy cords pulled tight on the top and bottom of your sticks should hold them rock solid for you.

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Yeah it looks like a guy would still have to bungee them in using this system, ducking under brush the stick would get caught and pop right out I bet.


Otherwise a guy would get to the tree, drop the stand and have no sticks :lol:


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Re: new lone wolf setup

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Yes it still requires a bungee. Remember, this is a prototype and will be different than these pictures. This has just been printed using carbon as a display.

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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby Jackson Marsh » Fri Jan 09, 2015 4:26 am

Any idea when it will be available?

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Unread postby christian1 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:04 am

JM, I heard April. I am all in. That thing looks like it's gonna be the answer to my problems with the sticks. The most exciting piece of equipment I have seen this year.

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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby Jackson Marsh » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:12 am

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Unread postby dan » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:17 am

i LIKE THE WAY IT IS... The bungee and stack system is great if you get the right length bungees. I can see the sticks grabbing brush like this, and good luck bungeeing on your camera arm, saw, and jacket.
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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby BassBoysLLP » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:57 am

adrenalin wrote:http://www.thehuntingbeast.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=26992&p=352839&hilit=laying+lone+wolf+sticks+flat#p352839 this is always a good option if you have 5 sticks. Works for alot of guys.

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This is how I've been doing it for a while now. It keeps the weight tight to your spine (reducing perceived weight) and leaves a flat surface to strap down and coat, camera arm, etc. Assuming rattling and noise isnt an issue, this new quiver looks great for quick moves and running and gunning during the day, but I worry the additional bulk would be unfavorable for single sits.

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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby Trailcamaddict » Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:13 am

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adrenalin wrote:Theirs no way that would work going through thick brush in swamps and marshes that I hunt. I honestly never had a problem with the current system of the sticks stacking. You guys who's sticks aren't stacking right, did you ever investigate why?? Because they should, never heard of them not. 2 short bungy cords pulled tight on the top and bottom of your sticks should hold them rock solid for you.

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[glow=red]Yeah it looks like a guy would still have to bungee them in using this system, ducking under brush the stick would get caught and pop right out I bet.[/glow]


Otherwise a guy would get to the tree, drop the stand and have no sticks :lol:


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This is the first thing I thought of when I saw this contraption. If you still have to use a bungee to make sure the sticks stay on the stand when slithering through the thick stuff then I see no benefit to it. The original stacking method or even the modified version with the sticks on their side has worked great for me. I'll be saving my $39 for some Nose Jammer :lol:
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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby dreaming bucks » Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:34 am

Wow, this looks like an awesome idea, thanks for sharing, love technology!!!

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Re: new lone wolf setup

Unread postby tim » Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:40 am

i cant give an honest opinion till i see it, but i will check it out and find out .


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