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bobcat 10 09-16-2003 08:20 PM

DO LEAVE YOUR CLIMBING STAND OVERNIGHT
 

I BOUGHT A SUMMIT VIPER THIS YEAR. I WILL HUNT THE EVENINGS IN THIS ONE SPOT , BUT I WILL HUNT IT IN THE MORNING TO. I JUST WON' T TO LEAVE IT ATTACHED TO A TREE.SO WHERE I WONT HAVE TO CARRY IT BACK. BUT I BELIEVE THAT IF I LEAVE MY STAND OVER NIGHT IT WILL LEAVE SCENT NEXT TO MY HUNTING SPOT.MOST OF THE TIME I WILL CARRY IT WITH ME IN AND OUT. BUT WHAT DO YALL THINK ABOUT LEAVING IT OVERNIGHT.


GO DEEP AND HUNT HARD.;)


THE BEST NEVER REST.;)

Cougar Mag 09-16-2003 08:26 PM

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I absolutely will not leave my climbing stand in the woods for two reasons;

First, I believe anything with our human scent and especially on the ground might just cause that big buck to skirt around that specific area. If that big buck happens along during the night I don' t want him to sniff my stand or even see it there.

2nd, with my intentions of coming back to hunt the next morning, I may decide I would rather hunt another location, and I certainly do not want to leave such an investment for anyone to find.

Rob/PA Bowyer 09-16-2003 08:28 PM

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I never leave my stand overnight because of the reasons you mentioned. I don' t want a deer/buck to " check" my stand out when I' m not there....not to mention if the wind is wrong and hunting another area. The Ol' man is so simple to remove and carry, it' s not an option for me to leave it overnight.

If you do decide to leave it.....put the stand up on the tree as high as you can reach, that should put it up out of the range of a deer.

bscofield 09-16-2003 08:28 PM

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well since I was just a victim of hunting equipment theft, I won' t leave anything in the woods again... at least in such an uncontrolled area. I have MY NEW TREE STAND (;);)) in the woods right now but it' s on a friend of mine' s property within eyeshot of his house.

Ken/WV 09-16-2003 08:43 PM

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if i' m sure i' m coming back in the morning, i will leave my climber over night...but i would never leave it any other time.

as for my lock on stand, it' s still in the woods from last year. just without steps up it. lol

Indiana Dude 09-16-2003 08:47 PM

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No way!!!! Theres trespassers on the property I hunt and I`m pretty sure
that if they stumbled across my stand, they would take it with them.
Not gonna givem the chance.[8D]

mcgyverit 09-17-2003 11:52 AM

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I leave my climber out in the woods as long as I am coming back the next morning and no one has walked by and seen me there, with a chain and padlock on it of course. If I see someone else around in the same area, or if for some reason, they actually stop and talk to me, then I take it out in the evening.

3 Step 09-17-2003 12:10 PM

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I leave my stands in the woods all season. I left one on the tree all year and when I came to the hunt, I couldn' t climb the tree cause it had grown enough to wedge my stand in tight[:@]
I have never had a stand stolen......must be a yankee thing;)

brucelit 09-17-2003 12:13 PM

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I leave my Ol Man frequently:) If you are careful about scent control I don' t see that as a big problem. As for the deer finding it...I hadn' t thought about that;) When I do leave it I use a vinyl coated bicycle lock. I think it is quieter than chain. Haven' t had any problems with it spooking deer to my knowledge;):D

BobCo19-65 09-17-2003 12:16 PM

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I haven' t used a climber for a few year, probably because I don' t have one of the newer models out there. Mine is very heavy and takes a while to put in the tree. But to answer your question, yes, ablsolutely, I have left it in the woods overnight. But only as you have mentioned. Leaving the stand after dark and returing before light. I you are concerned about the human scent thing, I would suggest spraying it down with scent away or something like that before you leave. My seat is removable, and I used to take it with me. I believe that probably carried the most scent anyway.

bogobble 09-17-2003 12:57 PM

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I leave my cobra over night sometime. if I' m on our lease, I won' t lock it, but if I' m huntin the NRW, I' ll lock it to the tree. I leave it as high as possible on the tree, I think that helps keep the deer from seein it.

WThunter 09-17-2003 01:13 PM

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I have thought about leaving mine before but like Cougar Mag said I may change my mind by the next morning. Or a change in the wind or who knows what could happen. It isn' t that much trouble for me just to carry it in and out each time. It isn' t worth the chance of losing it.

Legacy357 09-19-2003 02:02 PM

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i left my climber in the woods almost all season last year...only thing i would take every now and then was the seat. i have a buckshot and the locks for it make it almost impossible to steal. i did however cover it every night with local branches so it would cover up any smell....first day in the stand, i missed a 6 point and a doe but then i shot an 8-point so it all worked out. it was right on the edge of clearing that was loaded with acorns. turkey and deer everywhere.

No Name 09-19-2003 02:14 PM

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I have three climbers and 14 loc on stands, they stay in the woods put much all year. I do spray my climber w/ no stink spray after each use. Only problem I every had was a mama coon sleeping in one of my climbers. I don' t know who was the most scared, me or her.

DaveC 09-19-2003 02:17 PM

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I leave my API' s overnight. They are such a pain to put up quietly.
This thread has me wondering though.

If I have my lease next year a new summit is on my list.

Rack-attack 09-19-2003 02:29 PM

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yea, I have been Lazy enough to do it before:(

And IMO that is the only reason to do it - out of Lazyness

It is something i think should be avoided - there is LOTS of scent sitting there


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