Tree Stand Preparation

Deer Hunting: Preparing For Tree Stands

Preparing areas for a tree stand to be used for deer hunting takes time. In most cases, whenever possible, this should be done several months prior to the season.

Entry And Exit Routes

It is important to have simple and clearly marked entry and exit routes to the stand area. These routes should be cleared of anything that may cause noise or create problems when walking through.

The path should be marked with easy to follow tacks, tape, or ties that reflect light during darkness. Doing so even on easy access areas will prevent locating problems.

When encountering a turn, place more than one marker. This will remind the hunter to adjust accordingly.

Place markers close enough to be easily found all the way to, and including the actual stand tree. This will reduce searching in the dark.

Shooting Lanes

The first step in preparing shooting lanes is distance. After determining most likely deer travel routes, make notes of the distances by walking them off or by using a range finder.

Begin at the point of impact and clear away any limbs, saplings, thick grass, or other objects that may deflect a shot. At the very least, allow enough open space that is the size of one whole deer in length.

Saplings that need to be completely removed should be cut to ground level. Saplings that can be adjusted can be cut partial way through and allowed to lean over.

Stand Tree

Work your way back to the stand tree. Make sure to climb the tree for a better visual and remove anything remaining on the ground that may cause issues.

In preparing the actual stand tree, clear away any debris at ground level that may hang on equipment.

If using steps, make sure to place them short distances apart to allow for easy climbing.

While climbing the tree, remove any limbs, vines, or bark that may cause problems.

After hanging the stand, climb on, sit and stand up to make sure there is not anything else that needs attention.

Remember to use good scent control tactics and always use proper safety equipment.

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