![]() With the Hawk Helium saddle system, you can use the platform, climbing sticks, and even separate steps to maneuver around the tree and give you basically 360 degree shot angles. Shot Opportunities – with a fixed tree stand, you have some opportunities to turn around and face another direction if a deer comes in from an unexpected direction, but it’s not perfect.So feel free to use the next gnarled old oak tree with branches sticking out everywhere. Much like a hang-on stand, if you can attach the climbing sticks to the tree, you can use the tree. Tree Options – with a hunting saddle, you aren’t limited to a perfectly straight and limbless tree, as you might be with a traditional climbing tree stand.A hunting saddle gives you that flexibility. Or you could just strike off into a particular direction and find a suitable tree as you go. By identifying several locations and trees ahead of the season, you can quickly change locations if things aren’t working out at a different spot. Flexible Hunting Locations – because saddle hunting can be so mobile, it’s a great excuse to start utilizing multiple tree stand locations.While carrying a full climber or hang-on tree stand is certainly doable, a saddle makes it even simpler. They are lightweight and can be packed in a small package, which makes carrying your other hunting gear easier. Portability – when it comes to mobile hunting strategies, a saddle system makes a ton of sense. ![]() Benefits of a Saddle System for Huntingįirst, there are many reasons why a deer hunter should consider a saddle and platform system for hunting. Here’s a look at what’s typically involved with this hunting approach, specifically looking at our Hawk Helium saddle system, and how you can start using one this season. It allows hunters to be very mobile and take minimal gear with them between hunting locations. A saddle system has many advantages and very little downside. It’s true that tree saddle hunting has really exploded in popularity in recent years. If you’re a deer hunter who watches any online hunting shows these days, you’re no doubt familiar with hunting saddle systems. On rare occasions we run out of black zinc bolts – black oxide or yellow zinc may be substituted.Saddle Hunting 101 with the Hawk Helium Saddle System These come with nylon washers and a nyloc nut. Please double check your sticks and add at least 1/4″ to the length of your bolt to accommodate the eyelets. 1/4″-20 x 1 1/4″ hex head – Use these for Shikars to mount through the aider hole at the bottom of the stick and for Beast sticks.īolts available in a variety of sizes and included in price.1/4″-20 x 1″ button head – Use these for EWO DoubleSteps OR the XOP X2’s when mounting directly to the DoubleStep in one of the existing holes.1/4″-20 x 1 3/4″ hex head – Use these for Muddy Pros or any other 1″ stick when mounting through the tube directly.5/16″-18 x 2 1/2″ hex head Use these for XOP and API Huntin’ Sticks with stock steps.5/16″-18 x 2 1/4″ hex head Use these for XOP and API Huntin’ Sticks with EWO DoubleSteps and XOP Minis (connected at lower standoff location.(This is the shortest bolt we offer for LWCG sticks) 5/16″-18 x 1 1/2″ socket head- Use for LWCG Sticks.5/16″-18 x 2″ hex head – Use these for newer Hawk Helium sticks (mid 2021). ![]()
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