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Title: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: adkmountainken on May 05, 2010, 08:06:00 PM
i ask this with a situation in mind. last week i found a rub and scarpe line left by a BIG buck along a well used deer trail on the top of a ridge i hunt. knew right then that i wanted to hunt that area regardless if that buck was still alive.  you could see 2 years worth of old rubs and scrapes that i believe to be made by the same deer. well i got back up there today after a heavy rain yesterday and there they were in the mud, BIG BIG deer tracks following the same well used trail by the rubs and scrapes going in to a swamp. now usually i put my stands out early September when i can get a better feel for what the deer are doing in my area. however i am really thinking about building a blind and putting up a couple stands A.S.A.P going by the last couple years rubs/scrapes an active trail. i would about bet the house a buck will be there again this year! i am not worried what so ever about theft, ain't to many willing to walk up there or haul anything out. now what do ya think?
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: lpcjon2 on May 05, 2010, 08:09:00 PM
Hang them before someone else hangs one.IMO
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: mcgroundstalker on May 05, 2010, 08:13:00 PM
My stands and shooting lanes are up and ready all year round... Front window, back window, spare bedroom window, front porch and back deck.  :p

... mike ...  ;)  ...
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: John3 on May 05, 2010, 08:19:00 PM
I've been out this past week doing this exact thing... I have not hung any treestands but the treesteps are installed and brush trimmed.  I even started to "Wensel" the deer through this crazy thick honeysuckle.  I am funneling these deer early this year.  I am sure this will work. Close off/block trails and open trails that work best for your set up....!
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: Killdeer on May 05, 2010, 08:21:00 PM
Never too early to build a ground blind. The deer will learn to disregard it, so long as it remains unoccupied through the summer. Be sneaky, so that people don't get the idea that this is actually a man-made blind... they like to sit in these. Then touch it up a couple of weeks before the season and surprise them on opening day.

Keep an eye out for sign. I mean human sign. Buggers show up ANYWHERE and will steal used Kleenex just because they can. If you have the kind of stands that you put a bracket in the tree and carry your stand in later, yeah. But don't leave your stands out there all summer. At worst, you will get ripped off, or (OW!) someone will hunt the place because your stand showed them the logic of the location. The feelings of violation, both of your property and your special place, and the deer, will be hard to swallow.

Killdeer
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: Hopewell Tom on May 05, 2010, 08:29:00 PM
I think early is good. What about the effect of weather on your stand? Things getting squeaky between now and the season. I usually oil/grease joints at the end of the season and then store the stands in the woodshed.
Just remember that this years growth is yet to come and further trimming might be necessary. I like that idea, John, of funneling deer by closing off trails and getting them to use "your" trail. That might have helped me last season.
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: John3 on May 05, 2010, 08:32:00 PM
I should have mentioned my "prep" is on private ground and even then I will not hang any stands until the middle of August..

Killie is correct never advertise a good deer hunting area...

The past two weeks I have built a couple small "dead fall" looking natural ground blinds already.  The deer are using these trails and will continue to do so. I wanted everything finished and to be only waiting on Sept. 15th to put the sneak on them.... LOL
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: adkmountainken on May 05, 2010, 08:41:00 PM
Killy,
    this area gets NO PRESSUE at all, no one but me and who i bring hunt up there, not worried at all of theft, nobody that dumb (but me ) to hike and hunt up there. on the bottom piece i leave my treestands up year round, no trouble. during bow season it seems like i am the only one at all on the whole mountain!!!
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: ron w on May 05, 2010, 08:46:00 PM
You know you won't b e alone this year......so does this mean I have to help. I'm good at ground blinds........   :goldtooth:
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: Guru on May 05, 2010, 08:48:00 PM
Why not?
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: Dusty Nethery on May 05, 2010, 08:49:00 PM
This past weekend I was doing exactly what John was doing as well, IT WORKS!!!

Never too early for me on private ground. I usually have all stands hung and pre-trimmed by June and then do one final trimming in August. It sure beats the heck out of dealing with the heat and bugs.
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on May 05, 2010, 08:51:00 PM
Ken, I can find my way up there but my way out    :knothead: .  

I agree, killer area and I'll help you build some ground blinds and find stand locations.

When we found that place I knew it was something special. I think some memories will be made this fall in one way or another up there on "YOUR" mountain.

I would like to do a camp hunt there this fall or at worst stay at that nice unoccupied house for several days.
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: adkmountainken on May 05, 2010, 08:52:00 PM
Curt,
   i had asked the  question just to see what othes think, i know many do not hang stands untill just before season in case movement changes. was curious to see what people thought.
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: adkmountainken on May 05, 2010, 08:55:00 PM
Charlie,
    yeah bro got a couple places in mind to camp or use the house. DEFINITLY think between me, you, Chris an Ron we can get a good shot at this guy!
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: knobby on May 05, 2010, 08:58:00 PM
If you're going to hang stands early, make sure they're of the chain-in variety. Not only does it allow you to put a padlock on the chain, but more importantly, the chain won't weather or get chewed like a belt can. I had one belt get chewed right down to the buckle. Better to use a chain and not have to worry about it. Hunt safe, and we'll look forward to the "hero pictures".
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: Dusty Nethery on May 05, 2010, 09:01:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by adkmountainken:
Curt,
   i had asked the  question just to see what othes think, i know many do not hang stands untill just before season in case movement changes. was curious to see what people thought.
In regard to the movement changes:

Once I stopped trying to hunt where I thought they would move and started hunting where terrain dictated they would move, my success improved dramatically. If the terrain does not have any viable funnels make some! Hinge cut trees and stacked dead limbs on trails work great. Due to this I no longer worry about whether action around my stands will change closer to season.
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: Brock on May 05, 2010, 09:11:00 PM
I was double checking trails and old rubs...marking them all in GPS.  Put out a couple cameras to confirm activity....going out one more time to just sit and watch...three nights in row at three different spots with binoculars.

Likely hang stands in June....maybe build ground blind in swamp area as well.

good luck everyone


keep em sharp,

ron herman
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: woodchucker on May 05, 2010, 09:59:00 PM
What am I??? Chopped liver!!!!!  :bigsmyl:

Hmmmmm, Is it anywhere near "My" Rock???   ;)

Or maybe up behind "Black Squirrel Heaven"???
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: KSdan on May 05, 2010, 10:16:00 PM
Hang it on the day you want to hunt. I hate to educate deer or other hunters. You could trim now if you need to, but then stay out of there until you are ready to shoot that deer. A mature deer knows whats up.  Every time you go in you are leaving scent and educating the deer.  Virtually every mature deer I have encountered or shot has been first time on stand.
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: jonsimoneau on May 05, 2010, 11:22:00 PM
I'd hang it a.s.a.p.  I like to hang mine in March. I HATE hanging stands in late summer when it is hot, and the trees are in full foliage.  Still I do it when I have to.  This year, I'll be hunting a new area recently aquired.  I'm going turkey hunting this weekend for 3 days.  We can only hunt till 1 here in Illinois so during the rest of the time..I'll be hanging treestands!  Good luck with him! Can't wait to see the pics next November!
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: pitbull on May 06, 2010, 07:25:00 AM
I have had 3 hung since the last week of march, 1 more hang on to go after the landowner is done hunting turkey. I have 8 sites trimmed for my climber also, the earlier the better. I won't get near any of those spots till I'm ready to hunt them.
Title: Re: how early do you hang stands???? situation in mind
Post by: NoCams on May 06, 2010, 07:39:00 AM
If you do hang them just make sure right before opening day you give them a good check in the daylight before climbing up opening morning in the dark. Had a good friend who fell cause the wasps had built nests under his seat and in the hollow tubes. They were all over him before he got hooked up to the tree and he fell.

nocams