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    For bow hunting, how high must a tree stand be?

    Amna IqbalBy Amna IqbalJuly 26, 2022Updated:July 26, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    To keep your smell above ground, the conventional general rule is that you’ll be at  30 feet above the ground. The deer probably wouldn’t be able to smell you or detect your presence when you do this.

    However, if you find that the height is making it difficult for you to shoot, you could choose to lower it to 22 feet, which is a great compromise.

    You can still achieve a good angle for the double hit on a deer at this range without getting blasted.

    How Can a Climbing Tree Stand Be Quiet?

    The procedures that follow will show you how to make any loud treestand quiet.

    What you require:

    The use of flex seal or paracord

    • Make careful to take the treestand pieces and seal as many joints, fissures, and tapped crack locations as you can before constructing the treestand.
    • The seat and platform should be put together as a single unit.
    • Take a flex seal and spray that on the steel’s body to stop the twanging noises.
    • However, you may also use a paracord to wrap it around the posts, the sides, the front, and the centre of the struts if you will not have a flex seal. It will quiet the sound down.
    • After that, make sure your fingertips are on the wrapped components and listen to hear if any metal pings.
    • You should be alright if it doesn’t. If it does, be sure to carefully wrap it around the loudest parts.

    What Size Tree Is Required For The  Climbing Stand?

    A general rule of thumb is to search for trees with rough bark or gnarly trees that your climber’s tree teeth could dig into, in addition to considering the size of a tree.

    To ensure your safety and additional stability until you are off ground, try to avoid trees that are slick, mushy, or smooth as much as you can.

    Then, find trees that have a base diameter of at least 6 to 10 inches (or about there) so you can conceal them.

    How Can a Climbing Trees Stand Be Safeguarded Against Theft?

    How to Protect a Climbing Tree Stand from Theft by Securing It

    your Stand Up is locked

    The best thing to do is start locking up the stand if you plan to keep it around your preferred deer feeder spot for a while.

    Purchase a bike lock or a dark rope and padlock to prevent theft from treestands.

    Good Covers or Additional Covers

    Trees with more horizontal limbs and coverings offer the treestand natural protection. In order to maintain the treestand naturally shaded, this will guarantee that it has a decent canopy cover.

    Camera-equipped monitor

    To keep an eye on your stand, you may also add a camera. Make careful to conceal the cameras using leaves, twigs, as well as other plants to discourage theft in order to prevent the camera from being taken.

    Eliminate a few steps

    To prevent someone from approaching your positions, you can cut a part of the climbing sticks. To make it safer, you may either remove the section from the top or the bottom.

    Kill them off

    Takedown of stands is the strongest defence against stand theft. While it could be difficult to remove heavier, 20- to 30-pound supports, it does make sense to remove lighter climbing sticks with no difficulty.

    Following these easy instructions will lessen the likelihood that your Stand may be stolen this season.

    Is it okay to climb a tree stand while carrying a cocked crossbow?

    Unloaded but cocked crossbow

    Make careful to cock your crossbow first, but don’t load any arrows on it before ascending a treestand. The butt of the stock should be facing up, and you should use a strong draw rope to lift the bow into your climbing stands.

    When you are securely seated in your treestand, you should only load the bow.

    Make sure that you don’t throw it into your treestand by passing it over a fence. If it goes off, you can get hurt.

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