treestand height?
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: central florida
Posts: 857
Depending on the wind in the area Id say 10 feet is right about the lowest Id go ( field of view permitting) for a deer stand. Ive seen many six and eight foot stands on public land so somebody has to like them short. Im an aerial steel worker so I like to get way up there myself.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Maryland
Posts: 20
10 feet is a little close to the ground. I'd try to trim off some branches to get higher or find another tree. Are you using a climber or fixed tree stand? With a fixed stand I'll use a sturdy branch as a step and continue my rails above the branch.
#5
I have killed deer that high with bow and gun. I like 15 ft best but 10 will work. Its all about the wind and know when to move. Make sure you have cover to break up your outline. I set wide open in the front but I have cover behind me and it works fine.
#7
well as stated before that may be a little low for bowhunting, depends though on how thick your back drop is (if it were really thick directly behind me, I might attempt it with the bow). but as far as with a gun, yeah definitely high enough. my cousin's husband has a stand that he made from an old step ladder that's all of 6 feet off the ground that he's killed several deer out of.
#9
I have hear of people harvesting deer at 10 ft. off the ground. couple of years ago bowhunter mag. had a artical about hunting at 10 ft. I would not go any lower and might want to think bruching it up. Let us know if it works, Good Hunting.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 6
I think it rests on whether or not you are confident in the set up. If you have doubts it won't, because of mind set. If you are comfortable with it chances are you will set quieter and more still. Alot can be said for a positive mind set and attitude. Having confidence in your stand set up is just as important and the confidence you have in your weapon of choice.