Bowhangers?
#22
RE: Bowhangers?
I use the cheep screw in ones and still have them hanging in trees in Mi, Md, Ky, and Ks! Maybe if I paid 20 bucks for one of them fancy mo hammer jammers I would remember to pull the darn things when I pull my stands.
#23
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: NOVA
Posts: 780
RE: Bowhangers?
I started using the realtree ez hanger for the first time this year, and I will always use it from here on out. I used to use tree pegs or just hold my bow, but after i tried the EZ hanger i went out and bought a few more, there awesome!!!
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 3,612
RE: Bowhangers?
I like the simple things....make sure you get a hanger that has a tight thread or you will be pushing and twisting like hell to make sure the hanger gets into the tree...which can be a real pain in the you know what....tight threads and a sharp point.
#25
RE: Bowhangers?
I like the primos model suggested bt GMMAT above , the important thing with a bow hanger I have found is the screw , if its not thin and pointy you will have fitts trying to screw into a hardwood tree , waisting time setting up when a deer may walk into range with you not ready , if left in the tree all the time this is lessened but still the modles with a fat blunt tip are about useless to me
#26
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: So.IL
Posts: 108
RE: Bowhangers?
This is the one I use. It works sitting or standing
http://www.treewalkertreestands.com/detail.asp?c=Accessories&s=&s2=&sku=bo wholder&r1=&r2=&r3=#pic
http://www.treewalkertreestands.com/detail.asp?c=Accessories&s=&s2=&sku=bo wholder&r1=&r2=&r3=#pic