which do you like to hunt out of.
#21
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: NOVA
Posts: 780

I put hang on's cause thats what i use the most. I do a lot of bowhunting and hang on's seem to be the way for me, I have about 30 of them. I also use ladders but mainly during gun season. And i like to use my climber in the late season(summit viper) to switch around on them to catch the off guard.
#23

I hunt out of what we call Tree Condos in Mexico,Missouri I will really try to get you a picture there awesome its a self supported tree stand basically about 12ft in the air. But heres the awesome part they can hold about 3 people and they have swivel bar stools to see out all 4 sides and this is also awesome they have roofs and propane heaters! The deer seem to have no problem with them cause we keep knocking them off every year. I will ask my dad for a picture to scan tommorow and I'll put it up for you guys to see deer hunting Mex,Mo Style
#26

My choice is to use a hang on stand for the convenience, but some areas I hunt have other hunters around.
So I opt for the climber, as not to alert other hunters when they scout. This,of course, is more time consuming, along with noisier.
I've killed two bucks this year, 1 from the hang on (6 pt. archery) and 1 from the climber (8 pt. muzzle).
I also did the same last year.
So being careful while deer hunting, understanding the woods you hunt, and of course some good old fashion luck can be rewarding in anything.
Christ, I had a spike almost run me over on the ground two weeks ago and he never saw me from 12 feet away! That's exciting...
So I opt for the climber, as not to alert other hunters when they scout. This,of course, is more time consuming, along with noisier.
I've killed two bucks this year, 1 from the hang on (6 pt. archery) and 1 from the climber (8 pt. muzzle).
I also did the same last year.
So being careful while deer hunting, understanding the woods you hunt, and of course some good old fashion luck can be rewarding in anything.
Christ, I had a spike almost run me over on the ground two weeks ago and he never saw me from 12 feet away! That's exciting...