Stolen Stands need some ideas
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location:
Posts: 28

Hey guys I would like to hearsome creative ideas on how to keep thieves off my property. I recently had 5 locked ladder stands stolen, and its a damn good thing I didn't see them doing it. They would have been mistaken for coyotes.[:@]
#2

how were they locked up? cable? chain? what size? what kind of locks?
I"d really like to see a gps thing to mount to em to track em down.
My advice is some really heavy chain.......
stealing stands is something I think bored country guys do for fun....sure seems that way, i mean really who would steal stands? low lifes, i think these clowns just think hey I can get away with it.
I"d really like to see a gps thing to mount to em to track em down.
My advice is some really heavy chain.......
stealing stands is something I think bored country guys do for fun....sure seems that way, i mean really who would steal stands? low lifes, i think these clowns just think hey I can get away with it.
#3
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 759

Dont leave them in the woods espesially during the off season. I have tried to chain them up before, short of a 50lb logging chain, you cant put out much that a high power rifle cant saw through.
The only thing a chain does is keep bow-hunters from being theives.
The only thing a chain does is keep bow-hunters from being theives.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Central, PA
Posts: 251

Use hang on stands and buy a pair of tree gaffs/spikes and learn how to climb. I work for the pwr company and just use pole gaffs but you really should have ones for trees b/c the spike is a little longer .
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Quincy, IL
Posts: 188

I barely have enough time to hang new stands, let alone take down existing ones and re-hang them!!!
ORIGINAL: shamlin
Dont leave them in the woods espesially during the off season. I have tried to chain them up before, short of a 50lb logging chain, you cant put out much that a high power rifle cant saw through.
The only thing a chain does is keep bow-hunters from being theives.
Dont leave them in the woods espesially during the off season. I have tried to chain them up before, short of a 50lb logging chain, you cant put out much that a high power rifle cant saw through.
The only thing a chain does is keep bow-hunters from being theives.
#6

I think that i would make time totake down the stands for most of the year if the option was having to replace five of them. If you leave stands, game cams, etc. out in the woods for much of the year, stuff like that is gonna happen. It shouldnt be that way, but.......

#9

Huge lag bolts . Then mash the corners on the head with a chisel ,so they can't get a socket on them .They may try a creasnt wrench on them but they will give up on it .Make sure you drill and bolt though the frame .
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#10

The only thing I have found is to have a seperate stand from the ladder or use foot pegs that screw into the tree (Not my first choice, since I don't want to harm the tree but better than loosing a $150 stand). I'll leave the stand up and just remove the ladder until a week before the season and soon after. With Pegs I'll just put them up on my last preseason scouting trip and hope for the best. If someone can steal your stand without a ladder being there, you know it was a neighbor or someone local that knows your property. Hauling a ladder onto someone elses property from a road is pretty risky. People who steal stands are about as high on the ladder as birdsh*t to me. Good luck and if you find the person who did it, try to get a before and after picture when you're done with him, we'll use it as a warning to all stand stealers!!