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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 307296" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>This will sound a bit off, but bear with me. The most portable tree stand system I've ever seen consisted of a pair of tree climbing spikes and a ratchet on seat. The whole system weighed about 6 lbs. The guy that used it would find a tree he wanted to set up in, strap on the tree spikes, and climb the tree. He would bring a line (550 cord) with him tied to the seat and to his bow. When he was at the spot he wanted to put up the seat he would bring it up with the line and attach it to the tree. Then he would bring up his bow. If he liked the location, he would just lower his bow and climb down with the tree spikes and leave the seat for another sit. He used this setup in Montana for elk/deer, Wyoming for elk/deer, here in ND for wt/mule deer, and MN for bear/deer. He was VERY successful. He also used this setup on LOTS of public land where leaving a stand overnight is frowned upon. Hope you find something that will work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 307296, member: 314"] This will sound a bit off, but bear with me. The most portable tree stand system I've ever seen consisted of a pair of tree climbing spikes and a ratchet on seat. The whole system weighed about 6 lbs. The guy that used it would find a tree he wanted to set up in, strap on the tree spikes, and climb the tree. He would bring a line (550 cord) with him tied to the seat and to his bow. When he was at the spot he wanted to put up the seat he would bring it up with the line and attach it to the tree. Then he would bring up his bow. If he liked the location, he would just lower his bow and climb down with the tree spikes and leave the seat for another sit. He used this setup in Montana for elk/deer, Wyoming for elk/deer, here in ND for wt/mule deer, and MN for bear/deer. He was VERY successful. He also used this setup on LOTS of public land where leaving a stand overnight is frowned upon. Hope you find something that will work for you. [/QUOTE]
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