The 10 Reasons
to Hunt From Tree Stands
Article Written for Internet Distribution by
www.treestandinfo.com
Tree stand hunting is a hunting
style that involves sitting in a tree above the ground,
remaining perfectly still for hours on end, while remaining
alert and focused, waiting for your game to walk within shooting
distance of your tree stand.
This can be a very effective technique if you have done some
scouting to identify the high traffic areas or funnels that the
deer are regularly moving through.
The first tree stand was developed in the early 1970's and over
the years the designs have changed and improved dramatically, to
produce the current extensive range of models for all
environments and hunter capabilities.
So why have tree stands become so popular?
Tree stands were developed to give the hunter several
advantages:

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Increased height gives
better visibility over a bigger area compared to being on
the ground
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The hunter is able to
be more concealed from the deer's field of view
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Raising the hunter's
scent above the ground to minimize being scented by the deer
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Not moving around and
making a noise especially on noisy leaves or crunchy snow
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Prevent getting
spotted first by the deer
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The option of some
protection from rain, wind and/or the cold. It can range
from a canopy over your head, to a blind with a heater. When
the weather is hot, a canopy can provide shade so you can
stay cool while you are waiting
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Having the ability to
see or hear the deer moving first
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The ability to shoot over
limbs and brush
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Suited to unfit hunters or
disabled hunters
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Popular for bow hunters who
need to be closer to their target
With these advantages, it is no surprise that tree stand hunting
is so popular [Pope and Young Club records for the 19th
recording period show that 90% of the 2793 whitetails entered
were shot from tree stands or ground blinds].
With that popularity has come the manufacture of a variety of
tree stands and accessory products on the market. There is a lot
of choice of tree stands for different environments, so it is
important to choose the correct stand for the type of hunting
environment you are in.
Fixed tree stands are essentially a small seat and a foot
platform attached to the tree. To hang these stands you need to
also carry either climbing sticks or climbing steps.
Climbing tree stands are generally bigger and heavier than fixed
stands, but are designed so you use them to climb up the tree
while you are attached to the stand. They have the advantage of
mobility as you can carry them around and climb any appropriate
trees during your hunt. The disadvantage is that they are only
suited to certain types of trees.
Ladder stands comprise a ladder with a seat or chair at the top
that is leaned against a tree, and then secured into place with
straps. They are very stable and suited to unfit hunters or
those who don't want to climb trees.
Tripod stands are a chair or seat supported by 3 or 4 legs
placed on the ground. They are suitable for areas that have no
trees, or the trees are too small to support a hunter. They have
the advantage that they can be set up anywhere, but the
disadvantage is they are usually heavy and are not carried
around easily.
Choosing the correct tree stand for your hunting environment and
climbing skills is critical to your hunting success.
It is also vitally important to understand the risks and hazards
with using tree stands and how to avoid accidents.
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