Dog Platform Question

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Dog Platform Question

Postby scoe25 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:50 am

I was hunting this morning and on my dogs 2nd retreive he was getting up on the Avery walk in platform. The dead gum thing broke in two. He had to stayin neck high water till we left. I was wondering what everybody recommends and where do you get another one. Cabelas macks ornobody make one anymore. I'm not sure i want to spend 115 buck on another avery platform. Any help would be good.thanks.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby KillZone » Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:02 pm

make you one with the bottom to a climber. works great
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby JoHo » Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:04 pm

I went the cheap route and built my own out of plywood and 2x4's. I also put a GHG dog blind ontop of it. You can also use the top half of a Pet Porter.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby maverick21 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:20 pm

Make on or get a cheap lock on stand or climber bottom.


What about calling Avery for a replacement? Sounds like it would qualify as normal use. They take forever but usually replace stuff when it screws up.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby driveby » Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:20 pm

The best thing I've found is the bottom of an Ol' Man climber with an astro turf type door mat zip tied over the mesh grating. At one time I welded tree stands for a local fabricator and made one of my own design. It's a little fancier than the treestand bottom but nice.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby grnhead1 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:57 pm

the bottom of a ol man works great if there are trees to put it on.. i hunt alot of buck brush and they dont work to well tryin to stabilize it on some buck brush.. i just had to break down and buy a freakin avery ruff stand..
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby feedcall » Tue Dec 02, 2008 4:31 pm

Another vote for the bottom of an Ole man. I sat beside my dog Sun morning on it!! Be sure to zip tie some carpet to the platform so they don't get their toes caught in the grid.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby scoe25 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 4:53 pm

THANKS FOR THE REPLIES. I HAVE USED A OLE MAN STAND BUT SOMETIMES HAVE TROUBLE FINDING A TREE SMALL ENOUGH. HAVE A LOT OF TREES WITH BIG BOTTOMS.THANKS. JUST STILL CAN'T BELIEVE THAT THE AVERY WALK-IN STAND JUST BROKE INTO LIKE THAT AFTER SUCH LITTLE USE.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby TurkeyHunter27 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 7:59 pm

You can get a lock on purty cheap in sportsman's guide or somethin like that and take the seat off.. Works well even on swelled trees because you can use a rachet strap to secure it to the tree. +1 on the carpet to keep their pads out of the expanded metal on the platform.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby evnpar1020 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 10:20 pm

An ol man stand works great, if you are like me and travel on 4wheeler its folds and fits prefect on the front rack with plenty of room for more gear. Also, pending on where you are, you can use the top with a piece of cover to hide your dog. I'm still looking for some heavy duty foam to float his ass! couple pvc poles, bam! magic!....If the water is like knee deep or so, I use a fold out chair, like the ones you tailgate with. works pretty good. At least dog gets a little dryer, and well I like to my buddy happy, because he sure makes me happy.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby driveby » Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:30 am

scoe25 wrote:THANKS FOR THE REPLIES. I HAVE USED A OLE MAN STAND BUT SOMETIMES HAVE TROUBLE FINDING A TREE SMALL ENOUGH. HAVE A LOT OF TREES WITH BIG BOTTOMS.

Use some type of strap along with the cable on it to get extra length.
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Re: Dog Platform Question

Postby cane 22 » Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:14 am

Well Scoe, being that your dog weighs 125lbs you need to check the maximum weight capacity on your avery stand before they send you another one. I think the Ol Man bottoms have a 250lb weight limit so you should be good with that!

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