Wildbronco4 , It is not new, but I tie 4 instead of two shed antlers together with about 12 to 18 inch tether. At the center tie a long line that is attached to a limb or screw in step so that it is out of the way but you can reach it easily. Make sure the line is long enough so that you can feed the mass of horns at the base of your tree more line as they will tangle up and use up your slack throughout the day. Plus since they all get tangled in knots pretty good, I simply cut the stings and tie up new. You can look around and see better with less movement on your part, and as soon as you stop you already have your bow and arrow knocked in your other hand. This time of year is good for calling and rattling since there is greater competion among bucks with fewer does in heat at once. Lift and drop for a louder crack, or simply shake or bounce around at the tree base for finesse. If your stand is on a side hill it works good since the antlers tend to roll away and make more noise before you rein them in.