Knowing the Ropes: Rope Systems for Saddle Hunters

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The wind switched.
Can you reset before he shows up?

Knowing the Ropes explains the two rope systems saddle hunters use to connect to a tree, and the knot every hunter should tie before they leave the ground.

The wind shifts. Now it's blowing straight into the feed or the bed.

You've got maybe thirty minutes to get out of that tree, into another one downwind, and settled before he shows up. A rope system you have to think your way through costs you those minutes.

A dialed system takes the thinking out of it. You move on instinct. Knowing the Ropes breaks down the two ways hunters connect to their rope, how each one moves, and the knot every hunter should tie before they leave the ground.

Watch the video above. Then download the guide.

 

WHAT'S INSIDE

Here's what you'll learn

 

Tether and lineman's rope or rappel system — which one you're running, and how that decides the way you move at height

 

The stopper knot: five seconds before every climb that most hunters skip without ever knowing they skipped it

 

How to go hands-free at full height so you can draw, range, and settle without fighting your rope

 

The tradeoffs of each system so you know which one fits how you hunt

 

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After you download, you'll get a short email series covering the two rope systems in more depth, and how to know which one is right for you.

 

AJ Hunter is a combat veteran, mountain guide, and the founder of HuntLyte. He learned rope systems in the mountains where failure was not an option and brought that same standard into the tree.

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