how many stands do you have up ?
Curious as to how many stands people have up around the country? Private land, or crown ?
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4 on private land 2 on the ground and to in the air
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Two ladder stands on private land ,8 ladder stands on Crown, 1 ground blind on Crown.
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I have 0 up this year. 😞 I got a new job and haven't had a chance to set some up. I will have to rely on my climber this year.
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One hang on stand.
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1 store bought stand hopefully. Used to be 2 as one was stolen, although, I haven't check this one lately.
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Currently 11 on private. Will be one more going in on some grazing lease soon. Took the chainsaw and cut myself some nests in brush piles for the ground game.
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0 stands, haven’t hunted a stand since 2011, I like to hunt on foot! Mainly because I don’t want them stolen.
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We have 6 between me and my dad. 4 of them on private land. We lock ours up to the tree.
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What height do you guys put em at and what species? Do you use blinds up in the trees and when you hear or see a deer when do you start to prep the bow?
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I’ve had stands as low as 10’ and as high as 36’. Average these days would be around the 20’ area. If there’s good enough cover/back drop, I prefer the lower sets for better shot angles. No blinds in the tree for this cat. Pick a good back drop and stay still. If you’re 25 yards away from the trail you expect game on it’s no big deal being up high but if an animal gets in tighter than anticipated you best be well acquainted with a serious bend at the hips to shoot or maybe not shoot at all. A good harness system can pay dividends in such a scenario and is something I practice for. Doing so tied off at ground level will give you a feel for it before moving to an elevated platform should you choose. Biggest thing for an accurate shot from height is consistent form. Maintaining your T like in practice regardless of stand height/shot angle. Don’t drop your bow arm to the target. Bend at the hips and keep your form. |
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Right now 8
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This year only have 12 hang ons and 4 ladders. (But it is still early in the season) . Last year 17 hangers and 4 ladders ... it sucks bringing them all in during the first few weekends in December, But I like to have morning and evening sets in good locations for most wind directions .. I reset them every season, in new scouted locations so I don’t get complacent , and just hunt an area because I have a stand there!!
Lots of work/fun but usually it pays off. Most times I try to get over 16-17 feet where I can, but sometimes I have to go lower if the trees aren’t as sturdy |
4 unless one took a walk:sHa_sarcasticlol:
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9. 2 ground sets. Been using a lot more ladder stand sets now. However, we have a couple of portable lone wolf stands that can be hung in less than ideal trees.
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Right now I have 7 tree stands out. Sometimes feel like I could have twice as many out, but still mostly use a couple stands the majority of the time.
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