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Title: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: DarkTimber on July 01, 2013, 06:10:00 PM
Just curious how many backpack hunters out there use treking poles on their pack in and out?    I've always carried my bow fully loaded and ready to go when I pack in but am considering breaking it down and putting it in my pack this elk season and using treking poles.    

If you use them, let me know how you like them and what brand/model you like.  Thanks
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: TraditionalGuy on July 01, 2013, 06:16:00 PM
I just use my bow. Haha, just kidding. I've never used them because I tend to see more deer or elk going to and from my destination than I ever find at my destination. I purchased the Tred Barta Eberlestock back that has a long bow quick release, but I have yet to use it (the quick release, not the pack). My long bow only weighs in at about 17 ounces so I figure I can carry it at all times.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Steve O on July 01, 2013, 06:30:00 PM
Have some...just can't get over thinking I am a geezer for using them. I will get over it soon enough!

I know Larry Fischer is a HUGE proponent of them.

I have one of those Eberlestock stickbow carriers I can send you if you want to try it. I am not going to use it.

I always carried my bow in the mountains. After the 2nd day of chasing lions in MT last December I abandoned that plan and I will never go back...the TT's will ride in the pack from now on until I get close!
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: petalumapete on July 01, 2013, 07:16:00 PM
I use them. Helps get my fat old bottom up and down the hills.
My knees aren't what they use to be and they really help save them.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: DGW on July 01, 2013, 07:21:00 PM
I used them last year on my sheep hunt for the fist time. Bow was in pack with arrows and went in over 9 miles, they were great should of used them before. After setting up camp used one hunting and carried bow in other hand, climing and decending the one pole was a big help.
Will use them again.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Biathlonman on July 01, 2013, 07:32:00 PM
I usually have a set with me but only use them with heavy.loads (80+) or if footing conditions warrant them.  Otherwise I prefer having my bow in my hand.  The two guys I went to Montana with both use and swear by poles.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: McDave on July 01, 2013, 07:32:00 PM
I usually backpack a month or more during the summer, and use trekking poles every step of the way. Reinhold Messner used them on his solo climbs of Everest, and they have been popular ever since.   I haven't used them hunting yet, but as I get older, it might be as good a reason as any to switch to a longbow, which, properly padded on the tip, could function as one of my trekking poles. I could string it quickly using the push-pull method and carry an arrow in one of those single arrow holders that attaches to the limbs.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: ron w on July 01, 2013, 08:05:00 PM
I have a pair of the ones that telescope....I take one hunting. My knees are shot and they really help a lot on the steep down hills. If I feel I don't need it I collapse it and put it in my pack. I even use them at some 3-D shoots......I have also used walking sticks that I have carved!
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Orion on July 01, 2013, 08:17:00 PM
I use a walking stick that I made.  Provides a third point of contact with the ground, and I can still carry my bow ready to go.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: BenBow on July 01, 2013, 08:50:00 PM
Invaluable when on steep rocky terrain. Saves your knees. When I hunt the steep stuff the bow only comes out if I start a stalk. Then I'm on hands & knees and don't need the poles.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Bowitis on July 01, 2013, 09:45:00 PM
I would be lost with out them.  They help me go farther, harder, and carry more weight than I could ever go with out them.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Tater on July 01, 2013, 09:55:00 PM
I started using them a few years ago on the pack in and pack out. Once you use them and realize how much energy you save and are recovered quicker for that first days hunt you won't be without them (geezer or not!).
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: njloco on July 01, 2013, 10:20:00 PM
I'm taking them on my elk hunt this year, and will also use them to hold up my tarp, I also use a walking stick at the 3-d's when necessary.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: JimB on July 01, 2013, 10:47:00 PM
I've been using them for a few years.I recently got a pair of Leki Corklite Aergon Speedlocks.I like them a lot.The poles can be collapsed to 20-some inches and carried on the pack when you want them out of the way.Even when carrying the bow,I use one pole.

They help your back,your knees and overall balance,carrying loads or not.They are great to lean on when navigating blow-downs,stream crossings,walking fallen logs etc.

I find myself using the tip of the pole to move dead branches or objects off the trail when still hunting,as opposed to the motion of bending over and picking them up.It is also handy to part grass or foliage as you travel through thick growth when snakes are out.

The pole can also be used as a makeshift monopod to steady your camera when taking those impromptu photos as you travel.Leki has a tiny camera adapter that goes on the pole's handle to attach your pocket camera for that purpose.

The carbide tips are good for icy or slippery rock conditions but I find the rubber tips quieter for most travel.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: LoneWolf73 on July 01, 2013, 10:52:00 PM
4 legs are better than 2. If you try, you will know the difference especially with weight on your back. Try a couple of sticks then buy a quality light weight set. strap to pack or in pack when not in use/no need.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: slivrslingr on July 01, 2013, 10:54:00 PM
Mine ride on my pack while hunting, but swap places when hiking in or out.  They're a bit impractical to use if you're actually hunting, but when hiking or carrying out a heavy pack, they're invaluble.  The Europeans figured out the benefits long ago, I don't understand why Americans took so long to catch on.  It's like the difference between 2 and 4 wheel drive.  They saved me from certain injury a few years ago on a snow covered, slippery mountain while hiking out.  The one's I use are Black Diamond Flick-lock carbons with the cork grips.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: gringol on July 02, 2013, 08:38:00 AM
Trekking poles will save a lot of energy, and help keep your knees and ankles in one piece.  They are also nice to lean on when you're gassed.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: wingnut on July 02, 2013, 08:42:00 AM
We used them three years ago on our Alaska Moose hunt and liked them a lot.  They were very useful when packing meat and I found one to be good as a unipod when glassing.  I just set my binos on top of the handle and it made for very stable glassing for hours.

They are going with us again to Alaska this year.

Mike
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Centex on July 02, 2013, 08:47:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by gringol:
Trekking poles will save a lot of energy, and help keep your knees and ankles in one piece.  They are also nice to lean on when you're gassed.
Perfect answer.  I started using trekking poles as a young man and still you them today. Some poles tend to be noisy.  And different tips work better in different terrain.  My father bought a single for his Machu Pichu trip that has a camera insert screw under the top handle that seems perfect for a spotting scope.  Good luck.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: John Scifres on July 02, 2013, 10:13:00 AM
I can think of no other answer than "of course".  A trekking pole is essential for me.  I only use one while backpack hunting since I like to hold my bow.

(http://sticknstring.webs.com/photos/2006-Elk-Hunt/06elkhunt13.jpg)
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Missouri Sherpa on July 02, 2013, 02:17:00 PM
My partner found a set of collapsible trekking poles on our hunt last year.  We both used a single pole and noted an advantage.  He kept the set together and I am considering getting a pole of my own. Question for me is one pole or two?  I doubt I would use both poles unless I was done hunting and packing meat, might be worth having 2 poles then.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: ron w on July 02, 2013, 02:30:00 PM
Even one is better than none.........   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: helo on July 02, 2013, 04:52:00 PM
I always use one hiking pole , I just recently purchased one that the top comes off and I can mount by binos on it and I really like that. I just used it the other night and it sure was handy.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: HornHunter on July 02, 2013, 06:21:00 PM
I use one when hiking, and two when packing, think of then as stabilizers,

I dont use then hunting, but i use them to get to my hunting spot

I also fish rivers with them---------to date I have poked a-- bear--cow moose-- dozens of chipmunks-- and two yuppies with them.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: ron w on July 02, 2013, 10:23:00 PM
What did the yuppies do.....   :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Walt Francis on July 03, 2013, 12:35:00 AM
I do not use them while hunting but carry a set in my pack or vehicle to use when a critter is down.  Carrying ten loads of moose meat, five by me and five by my hunting partner, and a final trip with the antlers over rugged, steep, muskeg, and brushed terrain, reaffirmed my belief in them.  Even on well used trails while hiking with heavy loads they can prevent an injury to your ankle or knee, thus saving a hunt.  I lost count of how many times they kept me from falling while trainning for the moose hunt.  Just ani't as nimble as I once was.


 (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/Slivershooter/AK%20Moose%20Hunt/table121_zps2ecef3c5.jpg) (http://s3.photobucket.com/user/Slivershooter/media/AK%20Moose%20Hunt/table121_zps2ecef3c5.jpg.html)

 (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/Slivershooter/AK%20Moose%20Hunt/P1000771_zps5f3932d0.jpg) (http://s3.photobucket.com/user/Slivershooter/media/AK%20Moose%20Hunt/P1000771_zps5f3932d0.jpg.html)

 (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/Slivershooter/AK%20Moose%20Hunt/P1000861_zps9828dcbe.jpg) (http://s3.photobucket.com/user/Slivershooter/media/AK%20Moose%20Hunt/P1000861_zps9828dcbe.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Steve Clandinin on July 03, 2013, 12:46:00 AM
Great pics Walt.Two years ago I put my back out on our Elk hunt,so I used one pole,now I wouldn't hunt without one,especially climbing over alot of logs and blowdowns.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: chinook907 on July 03, 2013, 01:58:00 AM
I use them once in awhile.  They really make a difference descending really-really steep and/or greasy or icy terrain, and they also are helpful with heavy packs.  I just don't like the extra weight and stuff otherwise I would take them more often.

Sometimes I just take 1. One is better than none but not as good as two lol.

I like the ones that have latches and/or buttons to extend or retract.  I've had problems sometimes with the ones that you twist to tighten or loosen.  Sometimes hard to loosen, and sometimes they retract when I don't want them too.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Tajue17 on July 03, 2013, 04:32:00 AM
I would use them if camping was involved they become very useful setting up shelters in a pinch when it starts raining, you can even store tent poles inside or anything,, crossing fast water streams or deeper rivers ..  but good to have strapped to the pack just in case.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: DarkTimber on July 03, 2013, 10:29:00 AM
Thanks for all the responses guys.  For the most part it's kind of what I was expecting to hear.  

I don't have any intensions of using the poles while I'm actually hunting.  Their main use would be for my initial pack in to my starting point (6-9 miles typically) with a 40-45lb pack. I'd then leave them with my tent while I hunt and use them again on the pack out (hopefully with a load about twice as heavy)

Steve O - Thanks for the offer on the Eberlestock holder but my bow fits perfectly in the side pockets of my pack when fully disassembled and gives me a much lower profile.  I won't need quick access since it will just be for the pack in which will most likely be in the dark anyway.

Walt - Awesome Pictures!!  That really puts into perspective just how big those animals really are and how much meat is on them. One day....
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Bigriver on July 03, 2013, 06:15:00 PM
A skiff of snow on aspen leaves on a CO mountain will make your decision for you.  I use them a lot, sometimes to whack hornhunter when he gets out of line.
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: Hopewell Tom on July 04, 2013, 09:58:00 AM
No mountains around here, but there's no doubt about how much a pole or 2 helps with the walking, backpack or no. My poles are pretty low tech, but all have a metal point.
Steve O, no need to feel geezierish, just check out Ozzie Clint's Tahr and Chamois hunt thread, boys look pretty able with 2 poles...
Title: Re: Mountain Hunting - Treking Poles - Who Uses Them
Post by: MnFn on July 04, 2013, 11:17:00 AM
I have wondered about these. Could aluminum ski pole be made to work? any difference really?