Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: whitewoodshunter on September 26, 2008, 07:57:20 pm
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What do you guys think of using a modern treestand with primitive gear?
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i personally dont use treesatnds really at all. but i dont think theres anything wrong with it...do what you want, real brushy, use a tree, where i hunt i can stalk so i prefer ground....but youll see a lot of guys on here with treestands
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my thought are, deer live on the ground so i hunt on the ground.
actually im afraid of heights so i hunt on the ground.
nothing wrong with it though,lots of guys use em
tim
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Keep Safe!!!!! If you like hunting from a tree use the safest thing you can. Justin
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Justin is right. More hunters are injured falling from tree stands than any other hunting activity. I have hunted from tree stands for almost 30 years. I am trying to hunt on the ground more but this old dog is a slow learner. In the Southeast, where I do most of my hunting that is the way we were taught. Two years ago I hunted Colorado for elk and it was strictly spot and stalk, which I thoroughly enjoyed even the elk didn't play fair. I wish they had! ;D
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To me...treestands provide us no more advantage than cavemen had when they hunted from trees. A treestand w/harness just makes this safer than standing on a branch.
That treestand doesn't tiller your bow or perfectly match your arrows or hold the full draw-weight of it or hold the string for you or aim it for you or loose the string for you. You've gotta do all that, and more.
Its just a good seat in the woods.
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I've got two , nice lite weight lock-ons. But I get bored real quick and go hunting. I like crawling, and stalking and seeing how close I can get. And,I'm a bad shot. :)
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I love hunting from trees and stalking/still hunting on the ground both, just depends on the mood I'm in. I'm sure that people heve been hunting out of trees as long as people have been hunters. Plus you see a lot of amazing stuuff that you normally wouldn't when you sit still up in a tree for a few hours.
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I have around 15 hang-on stands, and one climber and bow hunt almost exclusively from them. I NEVER hunt with a gun or muzzleloader from one. I like being able to move around some while firearms hunting.
It's kinda funny though. The best buck I ever killed with a bow, I stalked and shot from the ground. ???
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every year i make a new one and keep 2 in the woods and one in the yard for practice. i buy a 12' spruce 2x6 and rip it down the center and buy some 2x3's for rungs and 2' x 2' plywood top. so my stands are 12' tall and i enjoy hunting from them, funny thing is, i have killed more deer on the ground than in the tree but i always feel like i have more of an advantage in a tree....go figure but the very first deer i ever killed with a bow i saw it pass outa range so i got outa my stand and snuck up on it while it fed. turned broadside at 12 yards and whack...double lunged. i prefer hunting on the ground when i can but i only have access to about 25 good huntable acres and it doesnt take long to make the deer turn nocturnal by stalking everyday. nothin wrong with either in my opinion, what ever tickles your fancy i suppose.- Ryan
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Although I've taken a few deer off the ground with a bow, I personally prefer treestand hunting. It is the norm here in Tn., and I think I take pride in locating the right spot with good cover and the best opportunity for a shot. It also allows you to get away with some movement during the draw and helps with scent. Like already said, wear a good safety harness while hunting from a stand!
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I use a climber, always have. I enjoy hunting from the ground also. Where I hunt, I think that you might be slightly disadvantaged to hunting the tree because so many people do anymore and deer seem to be more prone to look up more often. An ambush is an ambush whether it's on the ground or in a tree. I think it's up to the individual's preference. Weather dictates my choice of being in the stand or on foot.
Tracy
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Hunt a bout a 4 sq.mile chunk of Nat'l forest, so no permanent stands are allowed....I have a few deadfalls I climb into and make more comfy with a styrofoam cushion. Also have a nice pine tree that I've actually fallen asleep in. Have also used 2 treesteps to hold a 2by 6 piece screwed to a 2by4 support, but only about 8 feet up.
gotta have that safety belt
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yeah, I use a 15 foot metal one, but I hate it.theres just no foot room, unless the deer is to my left, im screwed. I hunted out of a metal one yesterday that was 18 foot up, plenty of legroom to get the best angle on a shot, it was great.(pretty high up though) We usually get in the trees in the winter, starting early this year. oh and for anyone in the midwest: this weather is real odd, did anyone see any deer moving? I didnt see a friggin thing, and I was in my stand all day! good luck whitewoodshunter -jimmy
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I was in my stand for 13 hrs yesterday. Saw around 30 deer. And the closest came in about 30 yards, to far for me.
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I love every Kind of hunting from still hunting to stands.. there is nothing like an open ground stalk on a mule deer, but taking a whitetail at close range from my gorilla stand is just as cool. Hunt the way you want to hunt brother, just do it with honor and integrity and the fulfillment of the hunt will be second to none.HAWK a/ho
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my god... 30 deer.... Thats a blessing man. sorry to hear they wernt in range, i saw about 14 from my stand last year, thats altogether. -jimmy