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Treestand setup/prep poll

Bigslam51

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Reading some of the posts I've seen some guys have had stands hung for a couple months now and some have yet to get any hung. Me personally, I like to have mine up no later than the first week of July with shooting lanes trimmed so the trimmed branches are dead by fall. I had most of mine done by June this year with the exception of a ladder stand I bought and set up a few weeks ago. So who has stands ready to go, when did you get them up, and who still has to get them in the tree?
 

"J"

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Up and ready usually last week of July, first week of August..... Was a little late this year but had lots of help when I needed it....
 

hickslawns

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Over half are still up from last year. They have been checked as I checked cards or shed hunted or both. Still have 3 sets to hang. Later than I would like. Been a busy year.
 

bowhunter1023

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I have 2 Millenniums to hang yet, but sticks and ladders are in place. I'll be finishing up lane clearing this weekend. I like to be done about now, so I'm on pace.
 

JOHNROHIO

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Haven't done squat! I'll get to it soon though. Been to busy fishing to think bout deer all that much.
 

Carpn

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None here. May get a couple hung the beginning of sept at some point . Maybe anyway. I do a lot of hang and hunt or climber hunting but got a couple spots I've been meaning to get a hang on in. Seems to work out for me .
 
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Maxxis31

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yup all set here, 6 stand sets 3 blind sets, should be good for the season, i like to be done by the second week of august myself, now i can just concentrate on the 3-d targets and get dialed in to make that perfect kill shot, LOL.
 

Bigslam51

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None here. May get a couple hung the beginning of sept at some point . Maybe anyway. I do a lot of hang and hunt or climber hunting but got a couple spots I've been meaning to get a hang on in. Seems to work out for me .
What are some of the spots and scenarios that you like to hang and hunt?
 

Carpn

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Mainly recent sign or recent intel. Plus ya can adjust a little this way or that to accommodate the wind . Obviously there are certain spots that just scream hunt me and you want to put a hang on up . But by having a hang on there it's easy to over hunt a stand . I rarely hunt the same tree more than a couple times in a season .
This yr it'll be a little different tho cause I finally have one small property to myself and do plan on putting a couple sets in there so I can slip in and out ...but they are gonna be spots with great entry and exit .
 

Bigslam51

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I plan on using that technique this year since I have the lone wolf sticks and M100U now. I have a climber but it's not comfy at all.
 

jagermeister

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Mainly recent sign or recent intel. Plus ya can adjust a little this way or that to accommodate the wind . Obviously there are certain spots that just scream hunt me and you want to put a hang on up . But by having a hang on there it's easy to over hunt a stand . I rarely hunt the same tree more than a couple times in a season .
This yr it'll be a little different tho cause I finally have one small property to myself and do plan on putting a couple sets in there so I can slip in and out ...but they are gonna be spots with great entry and exit .
Jake nailed it. For me, I found over the years that I would overhunt a particular stand simply because it was "convenient." The stands that I hung early and invested a lot of time in would get hunted way too much, even if I knew they weren't in just the right spot, because I was too lazy to undo all that work. Nowadays I scout as I go and hang/hunt as I go. Less investment in a spot and I'm more likely to tweak it as needed. Now, I'm certainly no big buck assassin by any means so take it for what it's worth. I do think I've become a more efficient deer hunter after employing these tactics though.
 

Fullbore

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I have to say that I agree with both Jake and Jim. I don't go on a hanging spree as such. I usually hunt pinch points and die bedding areas. So I usually hang and hunt most of my sets too.