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RWK 09-18-2013 07:20 AM

Tree stands
 
Folks! please watch your selves putting up your stands or hunting from them, In local news man fell while setting up his stand he was found dead from fall.

MZS 09-18-2013 07:50 AM

Where was this and what type of stand?

Psylocide 09-18-2013 07:55 AM

Probably this one... but not much for details.

http://www.nj.com/morris/index.ssf/2...olice_say.html

http://www.njherald.com/story/234603...in-mount-olive

Valentine 09-18-2013 08:49 AM

It normally takes
 
someone who uses no safety device at all, to fall twenty or twenty-five feet to the ground.
And it's hard to tell some people that they don't belong up high in a tree. Climbing isn't hunting. But by now, it seems to be the same thing.

Mojotex 09-18-2013 09:05 AM

I harp on this subject every chance I get .... use a fall restraint harness. I have good reasons to. My brother fell from a 12' ladder and suffered a crushed C3, non-spine sever injury. The spinal chord was injured and that left him at no better than 50% of preinjury strength from his shoulders down. One of my best buddies fell about 18' after losing his balance in a tree stand while he was trying to remove a dead limb that was in the way of a shooting lane .... suffered a double compound fracture just above right ankle, total dislocation of left ankle, broken ribs, punctured lung, cracked collar bone, concussion and a boat load of pain for weeks afterward.

Simply no reason not to use one ... only excuses ... and sadly sometimes regrets.

What a tragedy!

DogCatcher 09-18-2013 09:55 AM

What killed him?

Psylocide 09-18-2013 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by DogCatcher (Post 4081621)
What killed him?

The sudden stop at the bottom.

Mojotex 09-18-2013 01:56 PM

A comment to Valentine's post. Unlike some of the western areas that I have hunted where clear views can exceed a mile or more, where I hunt here in Al. a clear shot past 150 yards is extremely rare. More times than not, I am hunting were the ground level view is 50 yards max. So I go up most of the time.

I will argue that a great deal of "hunting" goes into placing a tree stand that ends up being productive. The hunting isnot classic spot-stalk, or even still hunting ... but more in the scouting ahead of time to find that ideal place to set a tree stand .... and figuring out the best route in/out so as to create the least disturbance.

I, like every decent deer hunter down this way that I know, put in days (often weeks) of scouting looking for good spots to set up a ground blind or tree stand. n fact one of my buddies and I spent 5 full days last week scouting and placing lock-on stands where signs were clear and plentiful. Neither of us saw or even jumped a deer as we traveled around the 3100 acres we hunt. But I'll make book that we have located at least 10 great spots ... we'll see by down into mid- December after the late November estrus cycle starts to wane.

nys-buckstalker 09-19-2013 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by Psylocide (Post 4081631)
The sudden stop at the bottom.

Yup will get you every time. whether it be 4 feet or 30 feet that sudden stop is what hurts the most. My advice is and always will be use a harness and attach to the tree or tether line when going up or down and sitting in tree no matter how high up you are.

RWK 09-19-2013 07:46 AM

This was printed in the buffalo news, it happened in Newfame N.Y.


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