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Everson 03-04-2002 08:22 AM

RE: How high is high enough?
 
I like about 10 to 12 ft with good back ground, we don't have alot of taller trees in my area.

Pro-Line 03-04-2002 08:25 AM

RE: How high is high enough?
 
I hear ya BobCo...Nothing worse than an old nosey doe.

I like to be at 14+ feet. I've killed a few deer at 10', but cover is necessary. I used to go up to 25' when I used a compound. Now I'm using a recurve and like to stay lower.

I have a friend that killed a 13 pt this year in Ohio. He shoots a longbow that's 64" long. He could almost lean his bow against his stand. It was less than 7' off the ground. He shot the buck at 12 yards. It's not the first time he's killed a deer from that tree at that height. Goes to show you that cover and scent are pretty darn important.

stealthycat 03-04-2002 10:07 AM

RE: How high is high enough?
 
I pick my trees according to cover. If theres ample leaves/limbs/background, I'm fine at 15'. If theres a better spot at 25', I'm right there baby. I killed my best deer at 12', stuck on a side of a HUGE sycamore tree, no cover at all - I stood out like a sore thumb, but there was literally no where else to put a stand. It worked :)

j1967 03-08-2002 03:25 PM

RE: How high is high enough?
 
i like to be at least 18 feet, bet prefer 22-24. I hunt heavily hunted public property, and the later in the season it gets the more likely you are to see deer looking up.

madman 03-08-2002 07:32 PM

RE: How high is high enough?
 
I like to climb about 20-25 feet with a good view of the surrounding area.

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