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Hunting Stands - How, Where, and When to Set Them Up

 
Author: Anne Clarke

When choosing a spot for your hunting stand and when setting it up, there are many factors that you ought to consider. Here are some tips to help you ensure that your hunting stand is in a great spot:

Set up your hunting stand well before hunting season even starts! This way, deer can become accustomed to the stand. Be aware that deer may still avoid as much as possible the area in which your hunting stand is in.

Take the time to seek out a good spot. The more time you spend finding the perfect spot, the less time you will have to wait in your hunting stand for a deer to pass by.

A good spot is often an intersection of deer trails. Other good spots are feeding areas, watering holes, and sleeping areas. Of course, it is much easier to see a deer on the move than one that is eating or sleeping.

Set up your hunting stand down wind of the good spot that you find.

Be sure that you are high enough that passing deer will not see you. Deer do, indeed, look up. You also want to be where they can not catch your scent.

To get to your perfect hunting stand spot, try not to cross any area that the deer will be at. Do not leave your scent on the deer trails. Take the backway route, up streams, etc. Enter and exit by back routes so that deer will not be able to detect your presence.

Take a look at the specific trees in the area before deciding whether to use a ladder stand, climber stand, or hang-on hunting stand.

Enjoy the time you spend up in your hunting stand... waiting. You will be amazed at how much wildlife will continue along with their daily lives, completely unaware of your presence. You are likely to see many species. You are likely to be up in your hunting stand for a long time. Be sure that you enjoy everything about you instead of solely concentrating on shooting a deer.

Let the hunt for a great spot for a hunting stand begin!

Author Bio:
Anne Clarke is a eminent columnist. Anne likes to write articles about this subject.
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