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benellibirdman 09-28-2007 10:53 PM

New Deer Hunter...please help
 
My brother-in-law and I have are going hunting this fall, it will be his first deer hunt and my first one since I was a kid. We have put together a nice stand where I know there is deer traffic. Our land is almost all wooded, so it is a pretty tight area, but we've built a huge (probably overkill) wood stand betwen 3 trees that holds both of us. He has an idea of putting up an old wood burning stove up there, but I am leary of the smoke. We are about 25 feet off the ground and if we put the stove up, would put up a smoke stack for another 8-10 feet. I wonder if the smell would scare off the deer. We had also thought of just using some charcoal to burn, as I think it would be less hassle and scent. Is this at all a good idea? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I am a long time member, but usually just read the post. Thanks in advance for the help!

andy da animal 09-28-2007 11:38 PM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 
MAN!!!!! 25 feet off the ground!!!! the farthest off the ground i have ever hunted was 16 feet.personally i wouldnt want to have a stove up there. yes it would keep you warmer, but there is one problemsthat jumps out at mewith that idea. WEIGHT, my uncle has an old wood burning stove in his cabin and i helped him put it in, man those things are so heavy, you would probably have a really hard time getting it up in the stand, not to mention that is another couple hundred pounds of weight in that stand, and since it is homemade it is hard telling how much weight the stand can hold and having 2 people and an old wood burning stove might be a bit to much. i personally wouldnt do it, i have hunted for several years in central illinois and it gets pretty cold here in the winter but never felt the need for a stove. my opinion is to leave the stove out but thats just my opinion

lethalconnection 09-29-2007 12:14 AM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 
If u want heat i would suggest a catalytic heater such as this, no odour, can get different sizes, they give off lots of heat and they run off propane bottles and if you get a few small bottles they are fairly light and easy to haul up a ladder. Something like this http://www.landbigfish.com/images/store/PS-5033-751.jpg but if you want a fire so you can cook, i would suggest just bringing a lunch cause i wouldnt have a fire that high up now as for if the fire would spook them, well if your stuck in the woods you know how they say "keep the fire big cause it keeps the animals away" cause the smoke does signal danger, be it humans or forest fire, but i have built a fire on the ground where i was sitting for the day cause it got way to cold and i still seen lots of game, but the wind was blowing the smoke away from the area i was watching.

a11en1972 09-29-2007 05:12 AM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 
You're kidding.... right?

XzyluM 09-30-2007 10:56 PM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 
Charcoal? You do know charcoal releases carbon monoxide? Very bad idea...

Killer_Primate 10-01-2007 12:57 PM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 
Dude,
Step away from the bong and do some research on staying warm in the cold. Do it when you're not high, so that you'll remember.
KP

Kid 10-01-2007 03:23 PM

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ORIGINAL: XzyluM

Charcoal? You do know charcoal releases carbon monoxide? Very bad idea...
Carbon Monoxide is a by-product of combustion. It is produced by most anything you burn, inlcuding wood. Killer Primate has the best suggestion!

hunterboy2008 10-02-2007 07:23 AM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 
First of all i would NOT put a stand 25 feet off the ground, and second of all i would NOT put a stove up there... Just dress in layers, and bring 2 small portable propane heaters with you... The ones that you buy the small tanks for that screw in the bottom.
Good Luck

cynikalHC 10-02-2007 10:28 AM

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yeah these guys have you covered. No stove or charcoal. Just get a little propane heater and some coveralls.

ab_newfie 10-02-2007 10:29 AM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 
A fire 25 feet up a tree is NEVER a good idea! Dress warm!

36fan 10-02-2007 11:17 AM

RE: New Deer Hunter...please help
 

ORIGINAL: XzyluM

Charcoal? You do know charcoal releases carbon monoxide? Very bad idea...
Carbon monoxide (CO) forms when there isn't enough oxygen to form carbon dioxide (CO2). If you are in an open environment, CO poisoning isn't a concern. If you are in a closed environment (i.e. - running a car in the garage w/ the door closed) CO poisoning is a definate problem because the hemoglobin in the blood prefers to pick up CO over oxygen (which is missing from the area anyway) - before long, you nod off and never wake up because your blood has no oxygen in it.

But I digress - how would you put a wood burning stove in a tree? they are HEAVY!!! plus you would have to haul wood up! (unless you burn the tree you are in one branch at a time!)


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