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Pic of a Bear River Crotch Stand??

Started by rg176bnc, April 02, 2009, 09:40:00 PM

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rg176bnc

Anybody have a pic?  If you have one or used one what did ya think?

Thanks

wihill

Forgive me, but my curiosity is getting the better of me -

A crotch stand?!
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ksbowman

They wedge in the crotch of a tree(i.e. where a limb grows off of the trunk or the trunk divides). I use to use them in the 70's and 80's and made my own. I probably have a couple I made out in the shed if you're just wanting to see what one looks like.    Ben
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tim roberts

A crotch stand is a stand that goes in a fork in a tree, or between two trees growing close together, out here we have used them between two quakies growing close together.
Used one when I first started bowhunting........still have it.  They are great for packing in to a remote place where it would be a nightmare packing in a regular stand.  I found that they are relitively safe, if you sit still.  The saftey factor can be greatly increased by using a ratchet strap on each end and go around the tree, pulling the stand into the tree.  mine is out in the garage, I will try to post a picture this weekend.
Hope this helps.......
Tim

TGMM Family of the Bow

I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
My good friend Rudy Bonser, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

wihill

I've got it in my mind now.  I knew the gears were turning wrong the first time I read it, thanks for the clarification.
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Earl E. Nov...mber

Basic concept was good, final execution left something to be desired.. I much preferred my home made.
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wollelybugger

I had one and used it a couple of times. It was adjustable for length, and you pushed it down to set it in the crotch and lock in. It also had a carter pin so it would not slip when set. No seat and had to stand, wouldn't use one today because there are too many better stands.

ChuckC

I used to have one... wonder where I left it.   Darn, now you got me wondering.

ChuckC

pete p

i have one. keep in mind this isnt a stand built for comfort. it is a tool used to hunt a specific spot. i used mine in situations where i was going to pack in a mile or so off the path. light and small enough to strap it to my back pack. i use my tree suit more nowadays though.

Wary Buck

I have one out in the shed but no picture for you.  Very light, I could just loop my belt through it and carry it without really noticing.  Often used it in conjunction with that screw-in seat that Brunner/Eco used to sell.  Mine wasn't adjustable, but it worked in specific situations and I killed a deer or two out of it.  I never felt completely safe in them and felt the claws/spikes on the ends could have been improved as Earl E alluded to.  I'm sure someone could take one and weld on some little extras to make them more stable.
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allan f

I thought a "crotch stand" was when you tried to cross a fence or log and it doesn't go to well!
  :biglaugh:

rg176bnc

Was considering making several out of some 1" tube steel.  Would love to see some SAFE homemade jobs too.

Earl E. Nov...mber

Actually I had one, I drilled a couple extra holes in it so it could be extended. What I didn't like about it was, in the extended position it was too long and you felt you were on a balancing beam to stand on it.
More importantly the spikes were too close together and it would rock side to side a bit, (Very unstable)
I always thought of removing the studs, drill a series of holes and make new studs out of half inch bolts, so you could adjust the spikes to the tree.
That is where I felt it was getting too busy to be handy and sold it.

I wonder if Will is the one who ended up with it, or someone else got creative with the adjustable thing.

My home-mades used 4 pieces of 1x1 angle and plywood..
Not sure where they all got to..
If you want a simple diagram of them email me and I'll get you a sketch
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George D. Stout

At 63, I value my crotch too much to use a crotch stand 8^).  Sounds like a trip to the Emergency Room....sooner or later.

bayoulongbowman

george , thinking the same thing...mark
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Rick Wiltshire

Used homemade ones for several years, I would take a 2 X 12 and notch out both ends.  It actually works pretty well with the right tree.  

Rick

tim roberts



If memory serves me right the first on I used was made at the welding shop I worked at, but as most things I made it was a bit over built and to dang heavy, so I bought one, and this is it.
Tim

TGMM Family of the Bow

I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
My good friend Rudy Bonser, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

Morning Star

The "Center Fold" stands Brunner used to sell are the best I've seen.  
When I need to be in a certain tree, sometimes that stand is the best option.
I killed the first doe of the season from mine last Fall.  I was able to set it in a very small tree that absolutely no other stand would work.
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Ssamac

No I like them much better than a tree stand if you find the right Tree. You are not too hign off the ground, you get up in the crotch of teh tree, wedge the thing down in there and I had a nice web rachet tie down that went around both trunks and secured well
I made mine like a ladder too, and the plywood step just laid in there. So I used it to get up, used the web to pull it up, wedged it in, slid the step into place and fastened the tie down. All done. Now I stood on this thing and would rest against the trunks. Gave me a 360 view and shot, a rest (for rifle hunting) against a branch or trunk, etc  They are pretty nice.

sam

Danny Roberts

Who wants to get rid of theirs ? I've looked for one forever. Thanks !


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