tree stand vs. ground blind
#2
From the ground .
Safer , more places to hide , and there's nothing like staring a deer in the eye right before you drop it . Tree stands have their place , but anybody who says deer don't look up is only kidding themselves .
Safer , more places to hide , and there's nothing like staring a deer in the eye right before you drop it . Tree stands have their place , but anybody who says deer don't look up is only kidding themselves .
#7
You could see more of the woods with the treestand, but I think being up close and on the deers level gives an added thrill. It seems trickier because the deer's eyes are on your level and so is his nose. Either way I'm happy to have venison in the freezer!
#9
Joined: May 2005
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From: Forest, Ontario
For thick cover I bought a Lone Wolf Hang On. Last year I hunted behind a piece of camo cloth that I set behind a couple trees. It worked O.K. but I like the option now of being able to hunt from ground and tree. Overall I'd pick the treestand simply because you can see a lot farther.
#10
I like being in the tree becase that vantage point is awesome and I really like being able to see the area from that height, just so different from the day to day view on the ground. There are definitely applications for the ground hunting, but I will try to get a tree whenever possible.


