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Title: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Mountain State Archer on September 20, 2017, 11:33:00 AM
Hey guys....looking for some input/advise on a bow holder to mount on the platform of a tree stand(Lone wolf climber particularly).  I'm looking to avoided using a tree screw in holder as its just one more thing to pack and deal with.   What brand of mount (since they are mostly made for wheel bows) will hold a recurve securely?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: KAZ on September 20, 2017, 12:10:00 PM
Treestand accessory belts are handy with various hangers, hooks, and clips for your gear and bow. They just strap around tree and buckle, no screw in.... That's what I use. Just a thought.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Orion on September 20, 2017, 02:58:00 PM
The problem with all of the tree stand bow holders I'm aware of is it's very easy to knock the bow out of the holder. Might consider using tape to reconfigure and pad the cut-out in the center of the LW platform so it accepts the lower bow limb.

I use tape to pad and reduce the size of one of the grate openings near the front of the stand.  I rest my bow tip in the hole and lean the bow back between my legs.  Always ready in that position.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Josh H on September 20, 2017, 03:13:00 PM
This year, I added a Third Hand Treestand Bow Rest to my lone wolf hand climber. (approx 20 bucks)
 
It is very effective. Love that I don't have to hold the bow the whole time. It is secure, but very easy to remove bow when the moment counts.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Mountain State Archer on September 20, 2017, 04:20:00 PM
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Originally posted by Josh H:
This year, I added a Third Hand Treestand Bow Rest to my lone wolf hand climber. (approx 20 bucks)
 
It is very effective. Love that I don't have to hold the bow the whole time. It is secure, but very easy to remove bow when the moment counts.
I've been looking at these Josh.  Are they secure for side to side movement?  I've been concerned I'd knock the bow out the side.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: the rifleman on September 20, 2017, 07:17:00 PM
I use a third hand in a very small lone wolf assault stand.  It works great, although in deep winter when i am really bundled up my arm is up against the bow.  Never bumped the bow out of it, but it could be done.  Great addition to my stand!
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: BOHO on September 20, 2017, 09:17:00 PM
The bow holder from third hand is the best. I used to just take a piece of aluminum rod and bend it around the top piece of my climber and drop it down 4" and then go out away from the stand 4". I'd wrap it with electrical tape. Hang the bow and worked like a top. Advantage to jims bow holder is you can put your bow in it to climb. No pull up rope needed
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Gooserbat on September 20, 2017, 11:54:00 PM
Third Hand holder is awesome.  Yes you can even climb with your bow in it.  Just put your bow in upside down and tip.it towards the tree. I never use a pull rope anymore.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: NittanyRider on September 22, 2017, 08:29:00 AM
I added a Third Hand holder to my to my LW Alpha last year and was really pleased with how easy it is to pick your bow up... requires hardly any movement.  Plus they are under $15.  Before you hunt with it, play around with the position on the platform, so that you have enough room for your knees.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Mountain State Archer on September 26, 2017, 09:28:00 AM
Thanks for all the great feedback.  Just ordered one

AJ
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: johnnyk71 on September 28, 2017, 11:30:00 AM
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Originally posted by Josh H:
This year, I added a Third Hand Treestand Bow Rest to my lone wolf hand climber. (approx 20 bucks)
 
It is very effective. Love that I don't have to hold the bow the whole time. It is secure, but very easy to remove bow when the moment counts.
i'll second this. have one on my Lone wolf hand climber. works great.


edit - guess i should have kept reading to see you ordered one, haha! good choice.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Josh H on September 28, 2017, 09:40:00 PM
Glad these guys covered for me.

Check out online videos to see how to install on lone wolf.

Let us know how it works for you.

Josh
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Possum Head on September 28, 2017, 10:00:00 PM
I use one like Summit sells. No problems.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Possum Head on September 28, 2017, 10:04:00 PM
I just looked at the Third hand and it is similar if not better built than my Summit. May have to snag one up!
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: RedShaft on September 29, 2017, 06:09:00 PM
Third hand is the man.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: 10essee on September 30, 2017, 09:14:00 PM
I use a similar holder to the third hand and have never came close to knocking bow out. I feel if I'm moving enough to knock it out then I'm not going to see anything anyways so the bow might as well be on the ground.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Orion on September 30, 2017, 10:41:00 PM
Inquisitive for those who use the Third hand or something like it.  Where do you position them on the stand?  If you're a right handed shooter, would seem to me you would want the holder on the left side of the stand. But if you put it there, if you use a bow quiver, seems the nock end of the arrows would get tangled in the stand. And, if you put it on the right side, there's a lot of movement involved in retrieving your bow with the right hand and passing it to the left hand for the shot.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: Mountain State Archer on October 01, 2017, 08:40:00 AM
Great question Orion.  Any suggestions from you guys that have been using one?
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: the rifleman on October 01, 2017, 09:01:00 AM
Orion, i put mine on the right side of the upper section of my lone wolf.  I shoot left handed so this is near my bow hand.  I always remove my great northern equiver while i hunt and i put it on the left side of my stand--- i have a binder clip zip tied to my stand there-- open it and insert quiver wire.  I have not found a way to use a bow holder w quiver on bow-- but would like to.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: johnnyk71 on October 01, 2017, 06:53:00 PM
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Originally posted by the rifleman:
Orion, i put mine on the right side of the upper section of my lone wolf.  I shoot left handed so this is near my bow hand.  I always remove my great northern equiver while i hunt and i put it on the left side of my stand--- i have a binder clip zip tied to my stand there-- open it and insert quiver wire.  I have not found a way to use a bow holder w quiver on bow-- but would like to.
same here. i don't shoot with a quiver on the bow, so no problem.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: johnnyk71 on October 01, 2017, 06:55:00 PM
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Originally posted by Possum Head:
I just looked at the Third hand and it is similar if not better built than my Summit. May have to snag one up!
Kirk, you'd like it. i love how you can even climb with a hand climber and not worry about it falling out. just flip your bow around, the opposite way you'd have it while in the tree. and it's not going anywhere. quality product for a good price.
Title: Re: Treestand bow holder
Post by: the rifleman on October 01, 2017, 08:41:00 PM
Ok, just for something to tinker with i moved my bow holder to left side of stand(i shoot left handed).  I hunted with this set up tonight w quiver on.  I picked the bow up a couple times and although more movement is involved i kind of like it.  I also flipped the bow over in the holder and climbed up and down the tree w the bow in the holder.  For those using lonewolfs here's a video showing a neat way to pack it.  I tried it also and all of these things combined sped up my already quick set up and evac.
 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WdnS6zKJGT8