Anyone have a good source to buy a woodpecker drill. Everyone stopped making them.
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Guess I'm gonna have to Google that one
Me too. :confused:
Found a pic, looks handy
http://www.ezkutproducts.com/products.php
Looks better made than the old ones?
Mine is really dull. I should but a new one.
I don't use is as much anymore.
First time I ever heard of or saw one of those.
Is this something you would use for setting permanent or long term stands?
As did our ancestors, I have come down out of the trees. :) I was way overdue for a fall! :scared:
treehopperllc.com has them.
I have a couple of them laying around that I got from Jerry Simmons. I never could really get the hang of using them. It seemed like a accident waiting to happen if not careful to me.
Used them for 20 years. A linemans belt 12 bolts and a loc on and you can sit most any tree. RC
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Used them for 20 years. A linemans belt 12 bolts and a loc on and you can sit most any tree. RC
I started using one after reading RC and Warren Womack post 2 years ago. You can't beat'em. With a light hang-on, you can go anywhere and be totally mobile and stealthy.
QuoteOriginally posted by monterey:
First time I ever heard of or saw one of those.
Is this something you would use for setting permanent or long term stands?
As did our ancestors, I have come down out of the trees. :) I was way overdue for a fall! :scared:
You can drill the tree right before hunting season and the holes will stay open through the season because the trees are in their dormant stage. During the spring and summer they will "heal" and holes will close back up. If you want to drill it the following year, drill new hole about three inches away. Do not drill same hole, the tree is still soft there and it will not drill.
EZcut also sells a bit for a cordless drill. You can drill a bunch of trees just prior to season on well known travel routes. Use the hand drill for more mobile sets. Oh, bolts NEED TO BE grade 8 bolts for strength. I also coat the part of the bolt that sticks out the tree with a plastic coating that you dip tool handles. I think it's called plasti-dip
Warren's video is the classic. He could drill both right and left handed...takes a bit of dexterity if I remember correctly.
EZ cut is the way to go. All I ever use these days
EZ cut is the way to go. All I ever use these days
Best to check with your state hunting laws and definately the landowner before drilling a bunch of random holes in otherwise healthy trees. Aside from the legal side your not doing the trees any favors.
GUARDS, arrest those noisy birds...off with their red heads!!!
Thanx guys, after researching it, I bought the Ez cut drill.
It's all I ever use. Once you get the system down its the easiest way to climb a tree. It's especially good if you use the tree more than once a season because you can use the same holes all season. I had a local machinist make me and some buddies a few for 25 dollars each and then we bought the drill assemblies from ezcut for 30 bucks. The bit holder they sell is not very strudy but the drill bit works fine.