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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

How to use a tree stand

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  • @mrspookydog african american means they are americans, but they are descendants of africans. They aren't actually from africa

  • hahaha finaly a treestand vid that the operator seems to know what there doing. i was trying to show my girlfriend how a climber worked (its dark so im not going out). all of the other vids that i watched looked like a buncha morons that couldent get to the top of the tree if it was laying on the ground.. but seriousally,,,,AAHA,,,, you sound prety american. i only persionaly know 3 African americans,,,2 are white (from S Africa) and one who is black (from Ethiopia) U sound America.

  • yea there always is a perfect tree to climb

  • @101shitk

    I don' think it is a good idea for 2 different stands on 1 tree. There are 2 person stands which are made to hold 2 people. These a ladder stands. consult catalogs like Cabelas or bass pro shops or TMA the treestand manufacturers association.

  • can two people in diffrent stands climb the same tree?

  • So when do black people need their own hunting association? They call us the racist ones. 

  • @a6a6 Sorry for the delay in responding. I bought mine from a catalog, Cabelas or Bass Pro Shops. Its been a while. Locally Fisherman's Marine and Outdoor and Dicks, and Wholesale Sporting Goods have some climbing stands. Also their is an rchery Store out on Hwy 99 in SW Portland which has anice selection Make sure any stand you buy is certified as safe by the Tree Stand Safety Assocation. Also, just as I did, wear your safety bels at all times. Good Luck, have fun!

  • @a6a6 sorry for the slow response. Most of the big stores have them Fisherman's outdoor stores have a few, Dick's, Cabela's in Olympia has got evertything. Chwck the Portland listings for that archery store in southwest. They have a very nice selection. Good luck and make sure you wear your safety harness at all times!

  • @frognuts69 thank you for expressing your opinion. However, it is not racism to be proud of your culture or your heritage. I'm trying to get others like me to get out and enjoy hunting. We are 13% of the population but only 1% of those who hunt are black. Ever wonder why there are no black hunting shows on TV? The sponsors won't let us in. The system is what perpetuates racism. I want to intergrate hunting!

  • You are perpetuating racism by setting yourself apart with organization names like AAHA. Can't you think of something else to name your company or organization? Stop the racial focus. I thought we all agreed to get along and be considered equals. Should I start American Indians Hunters Association? White Country Boys Hunters Association? Just be a hunter and join the crowd, we'd love to have you along for the good company. Hope you get a big buck this year!!

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