Some of my best spots were found by finding old stands growed in the trees, i figured ithey were there for a reason
Yep, me too. The seat was nothing more than a piece of sheet metal that was held on with a wing screwed to a bolt that was welded to the frame. Unscrew wing nut, move sheet metal and reattach with wing nut to the other bolt. Hunt forward or backward.I had one in college and hauled it up and down the hills of Jackson county. It was heavy, had 2 rubber hooks on the side so I'd climb with my gun strapped in, had a seat that could move so you could face the tree or back to it, and spikes that dug into the tree could make it an adventure because they'd almost dig in too good.
Reckon the guy fell out or jumped?This has been hanging here since we bought our land 17 years ago, I like to look up at it on the way out from hunting. View attachment 260361