RE: SLOB HUNTER ANTICS IN NEW JERSEY
Just a little tip for all you guys getting your stands stolen....I hunt on land that others hunt and I leave my stands up year round without locks on them, and in 20 years I have only had one, thats right, one stand stolen. Not bad considering that I have over 30 up at any given moment. So, why don't they get stolen......#1, I hunt almost entirely out of pine, spruce, and hemlock.....#2, I only clear the tree minimaly and I am carefull about clearing my shooting lanes. Don't cut trees and branches, pull em up by the roots and snap em clean off. Nothing says "there's a stand nearby" than clipped limbs and sawn trees. And #3, I hunt at least 30' high. 35-40 is better, but sometimes the tree isn't big enough. Most guys won't climb that high even if there was a $100 bill flappin in the wind. So even if they see it, it's safe. Just a little friendly advice. And for those that say thats too high and it cuts your angles and all that crap.....bull.