I looked at a bunch of different videos on painting sticks and this one is absolutely the best. I’m glad I happened across it. Thanks for taking the time to post your method. Mine came out great. I painted my Muddys and my Predator platform, and also painted my Lone Wolf sticks too. Not only better looking than my buddies, but these things literally disappear on a tree!
For bonus points, lightly rinse the loofa, put it in the shower and yell 'honey I got you a new loofa!' Your significant other will appreciate that you thought of them!
New to your videos, this is the first one I seen. We just moved here to Kentucky from Georgia and will be my first deer season here. Good luck and may God bless.
I guess that depends on what your perspective is. If you hunt public land maybe it will keep another hunter from seeing your stand and ruining your spot, although I would never recommend someone leaving climbing sticks on public land unsecured.
I looked at a bunch of different videos on painting sticks and this one is absolutely the best. I’m glad I happened across it. Thanks for taking the time to post your method. Mine came out great. I painted my Muddys and my Predator platform, and also painted my Lone Wolf sticks too. Not only better looking than my buddies, but these things literally disappear on a tree!
Glad the technique worked for you. Thanks for watching and good luck this season. Only a few months to go.
For bonus points, lightly rinse the loofa, put it in the shower and yell 'honey I got you a new loofa!' Your significant other will appreciate that you thought of them!
+Luke Pighetti I'm sure the would.
I used this method to paint my sticks and they look great. Thanks!
Excellent!
New to your videos, this is the first one I seen. We just moved here to Kentucky from Georgia and will be my first deer season here. Good luck and may God bless.
Welcome to the Bluegrass State and welcome to the channel. Good luck to you this season! God bless!
Enjoyed and went out and tried it Did not turned out what I wanted but can go back to flat black and start over .
Good video. I appreciate this and plan to use this method on my hawk sticks. Happy hunting this year.
I painted my Predator platform with the same pattern. Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
@@bristlebuckoutdoors Nice. I bought an XOP platform that just came in. Planning to paint it as well.
Enjoying your videos
Glad you like them!
Larry, what is the camo jacket you are wearing?
Cabela's Strata. Bass Pro carries the same pattern. I love it, it blends in great.
@@bristlebuckoutdoors thanks so much. Great camo application and vid.
Originally a black Carhartt.. was down wind while painting those sticks.
Love it
Those sticks look low profile vs the ones I got rivers edge sticks
They are low profile. They can be tough to use if you are wearing rubber boots because they are close to the trunk but they pack very well.
Now you have climbing sticks that are better looking than your hunting buddies, won't do anything for deer production
I guess that depends on what your perspective is. If you hunt public land maybe it will keep another hunter from seeing your stand and ruining your spot, although I would never recommend someone leaving climbing sticks on public land unsecured.