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HunterKentucky 07-29-2007 08:27 PM

LadderStand?
 
Is a ladder stand good for bow hunting or will the deers be a little spooked by them. Had a self climber but i didnt feel to safe in it so i traded it to a bow. Went out and bought me a ladderstand and just wonting to get some opinions on whether i should use it while bow hunting. Thanks

Arrowmaster 07-29-2007 09:33 PM

RE: LadderStand?
 
heck yeah a ladder stand is ok.

hillbilly archer 07-29-2007 09:34 PM

RE: LadderStand?
 
Some people use them with great success during archery season. If you dont have to be moving then I would use them if thats what you like. However, if your having to move them, then they can be a pain in the butt, especially when you got several stands in different areas.



uncle matt 07-29-2007 11:39 PM

RE: LadderStand?
 
It is not as easy as "is it OK or not?"

Sometimes if you want to do the detective work and getin set a stand and go for the prize - no a ladder isn't a good choice. Being very scent-free and using a climber is.

If you have places where you can set them up and let them be and animals get used to them - go for it.

We did a fresh build on a 16 foot wooden ladder platform today and placed it so that when bow season comes around - hopefully the deer couldn't care less about it. (What a sweet spot! and I'll try to post pics)

Down on the farm we have NUMEROUS ladder stands all over. Deer are taken every year from them.

whitetaildreamer 07-30-2007 12:43 AM

RE: LadderStand?
 
I have used ladder stands for years with out any problems. As for the scent issue, last year I had just put up a ladder stand and had climbed up and sat down to check out my shooting lanes when out of nowhere came 2 does each with 2 calves in tow. They walked by no more than 15 yards directly in front of me. I have always tried to be as careful as I could in regard to minimizing scent and will continue to do so. They never did look up at me but I'm sure that my scent was all around. I watched as they just stroled by. I came back to that stand the same evening and harvested a nice 3x3 buck.

wis_bow_huntr 07-30-2007 06:01 AM

RE: LadderStand?
 
ladder stands rock!

sjsfire 07-30-2007 07:28 AM

RE: LadderStand?
 
I've hunted out of a two man ladder stand for years. I like the extra room to turn sideways and relax. I bought a new one last year, sorry I can't remember the make but the front railing actually flips up behind you for bow hunting. I don't bow hunt but like the feature of the front rail.

eversboys 07-30-2007 08:30 AM

RE: LadderStand?
 
HunterKentucky,

The deer wont even know youre there so use that stand.

crabclaw 07-30-2007 01:44 PM

RE: LadderStand?
 
I have 7 of them that I use. I hunt on private land , so I can just set them up, andleave them.

Siman08/OH 07-30-2007 02:33 PM

RE: LadderStand?
 
We have 1 ladder stand on our property, and will soon have 2. The deer dont mind them.

GTOHunter 07-30-2007 04:52 PM

RE: LadderStand?
 
I have the Partner Plus 2-Man Ladder Stand from Big Game and I have had several Deers walk right past it during Bow and Rifle Season.I set mine back behind 2 tree's and it is camoflauged very well.It has the fold down bench seat and fold down shooting rail.If you have to you could use those fake leaves and hide the legs from being detected.I plan on putting up a few more single person ladder stands this fall because it feels safer and is easier and more quietto climb than a climbing stand.


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