Wow! I started reading this post, then started to scroll down when I looked at the slide bar on the side.
It was extremely small, which indicates the page is extremely long....then I read the posting date.
2018.
I'll say this.... I'm all about safety harnesses, climbing safety, etc. One of the main reasons why I like tree saddle hunting is that I'm always secured to the tree in some way, shape or form....and sometimes by more than one method at a time.
I've only fallen out of a tree 2x.
The first time was back in '77, when after working a night shift, driving 8 hours to the Manistee National Forest (west of Cadillac, Mi.) and attempting to bow hunt that same evening. (After all, I'd only been awake for 36 hours.) After climbing into a tree and finding a branch to stand on, I hoisted up my bow with a piece of twine tied to my belt loop and locked my knees to wait for a passing deer.
I thought to myself, that the breeze was nice. Suddenly something hit me in the back, knocking the wind out of me. I attempted to sit up and catch my breath, only to realize that I was laying flat on the ground at the base of the tree that I
had been in a few seconds ago. Apparently, I did a 3/4 flip and landed flat on my back. Damn lucky I didn't land on my head and snapped my neck.
I went back to camp and got some sleep.
The second time, I was in a brand new Baker Mighty-Mite climbing tree stand. No hand climber, just hug the tree and raise your legs, that were tied to the platform with a bungee cord.
After getting to about 18 feet, I turned around, hoisted up my bow and settled in for the hunt. I must have shifted my weight or something, because that's when the "eject" feature kicked in and it started ratcheting down the tree, clanking as it went. At about the 8 foot mark I reluctantly gave my bow a toss and decide to jump at 5 feet.
I did a hit and roll and was fine. Quickly got up to check my bow and it was fine too. The Baker was left in the woods.
My uncle was 150 yards away and he came over to see if I was okay. He said he thought I was pissed at the tree stand and was beating on it with a hammer or a rock.
That's all I have to say about that. - Forest Gump