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Title: Serious treestand question
Post by: ermont on November 01, 2012, 07:03:00 PM
I'm headed to Kansas on Sunday for my first archery whitetail hunt. I'm told I will be in a treestand. I don't hunt out of treestands here in New Mexico. So as a newbie what do you guys do while in the treestand? Anybody read? Do I just sit there? I figure I need a pee bottle. What else?
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: TooManyHobbies on November 01, 2012, 07:11:00 PM
Just don't walk to far.    :laughing:

Sit (or stand) and scan, scan, scan. You can see a lot farther in the tree and see the deer coming. If your not used to shooting from up high, practice a bit before you go.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Jake LaBauve on November 01, 2012, 07:25:00 PM
Stay still as possible, I like a book as my iphone drains battery too fast.  Just if you do read go through the steps and figure out where the book is going before the shot presents itself.  Don't want to ruin a moment because of too much movement.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: TxAg on November 01, 2012, 07:32:00 PM
Pee out of the tree. It's fun.

Reading is good as long as the book is small. A small pair of binos is handy as well.

Bend at the waist when you shoot.

Dress warm....it's windy in the trees.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Blackhawk on November 01, 2012, 07:50:00 PM
If you're there all day, bring a snack and something warm to drink.

Dress warmly, especially the feet and hands.

Any movement should be slow and deliberate.

This is time for the rut, so expect activity at anytime.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Hill Hunter on November 01, 2012, 07:53:00 PM
personally I don't climb a tree to read, I am there to hunt, things can happen quick if your not paying attention it can be to late. I personally still use the Pee bottle, brought up being taught you don't pee around your stand and still won't.
x2 on the binos, a snack and a drink can be good if you are sitting long, I like a pack with an extra jacket or wool shirt.
good luck, trees are fun.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Hill Hunter on November 01, 2012, 07:54:00 PM
Oh yea, a safety harness is a good idea.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: rastaman on November 01, 2012, 08:04:00 PM
Hey Eric! Carry a couple of screw in hangers..one to hang your pack and one to hang your bow.  Look at the extended forecast to determine if you need to take rainwear or extra clothes. If it is gonna be an all day sit or a 4 or 5 hour sit, carry stuff to munch on..peanuts, trail mix, etc and a bottle or two of water. Carry binoculars. If you read or get on tradgang on your I phone, read a half page and then scan around you slowly. Carry a safety harness and a pull rope for your bow. When you get set up with your harness on, draw your bow back in every direction you will be able to shoot. That will let you know if you have limb clearance, etc. Carry some hand snippers and a little handsaw if you have it to do any pruning up in the tree after you get set up. Imagine where your arrow is gonna exit on the deer and aim accordingly. Take a small camera for the hero pics you are going to post when you get back!
Good luck to you!
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: ermont on November 01, 2012, 08:21:00 PM
Thanks Randy, Marley or no Marley! LOL
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: BigBucksnTrucks on November 01, 2012, 08:24:00 PM
I always like to carry an arrow with a judo point and after I'm set check to make sure no deer are around and take a shoot to make sure all is good.  Like others said, practice shooting from a stand if possible, things are different up there.  Bend at the waist!  Happy hunting.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: jsweka on November 01, 2012, 08:30:00 PM
When I'm in a tree I just sit there, ponder life, solve all the world's problems, dream of past hunts, and stand up and wizz when I have to.

Oh, and I keep an eye out for deer too.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Green Mountain Boy on November 01, 2012, 08:34:00 PM
x2 on the tree steps although I use rope on's, also make sure you have a harness.  I shoot from my kids tree house deck to get ready, it works great and means I don't have to climb up and down in my climber over and over again!
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Jake Fr on November 01, 2012, 08:37:00 PM
Every thing above is great advise I also take along a peice of carpet and zip ty it to the plat form for 2 resons 1 it keeps stuff from falling threw the great and making noise 2 if it turns off cold in the mornings or eveings it helps keep your feet from getting so cold sounds silly but it works
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Sam McMichael on November 01, 2012, 08:47:00 PM
Rastaman covered a lot of good stuff, so pay close attention. The only thing I can emphasize is don't fidget. Don't make unecessary movements, and be very slow and cautious if you do have to move around.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: limbshaker on November 01, 2012, 08:47:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by TxAg:
Pee out of the tree. It's fun.
I completely support this statement    :laughing:
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: adkmountainken on November 01, 2012, 09:25:00 PM
x3 pee out of the tree, i will not bother them
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: gregg dudley on November 01, 2012, 09:38:00 PM
Walk around on the stand to make sure it "settles" and that you are aware of any potential for noise.  Practice standing and manipulating the seat if it folds up.  Make sure this can be done quietly.  Take your own safety harness and make sure you are familiar with how to use it in a way that does not restrict you from drawing and shooting.  Screw in hangers are a good idea for your gear.  Binoculars are a plus.  I situate my pack (haversack actually) so that I can instantly drop my phone, grunt call, camera, or whatever I may have in my hand into it at a moment's notice.  I very rarely hang my bow on a hanger unless I am in VERY good cover.  Stand up as soon as you see a deer.  Pee out of the tree.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: BRIARS on November 01, 2012, 09:39:00 PM
Take a thermos of coffee and you can pee all morning. I too pee out of the tree and have not had any problems with it. Had deer come thru and smell of it and not spook.

I do love the coffee on those cold mornings. The coffee mixed with a sighting every so often can keep you up there till noon. I usually pull out about 11am though, rut or no rut it does not hurt to get a 2-3 hour break in.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: ermont on November 01, 2012, 10:21:00 PM
I have to admit I didn't think peeing out of the tree was acceptable. You guys might have just saved my water bottle!
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: ermont on November 01, 2012, 10:22:00 PM
I have to admit I didn't think peeing out of the tree was acceptable. You guys might have just saved my water bottle!
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: mrjsl on November 01, 2012, 10:37:00 PM
Speaking for myself, what I do in a treestand is sit there and wonder whether I ought to be in a different tree - like 50 yards away or something. Which is why I sneak around on the ground a lot.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Zradix on November 02, 2012, 10:41:00 AM
PEE OUTTA THE TREE!

Ask how high you'll be.
Then PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE from that height.

Wear your harness!
Very nice to have some sort of bow and quiver hanger.

Once you get in the stand try a few practice draws in different directions. Learn where possible hangups are. be weary of your limb tip's positions.

When you do this go through the whole deal.
from sitting-grabbing your bow-standing-drawing-shooting.

maybe even an actual practice shot.

When you're practicing, take notice if any moves make creaking or squeaking noises.

Check the straps or whatever holds the stand and or ladder. Make sure things are safe.

Again..WEAR YOUR HARNESS!
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: GRINCH on November 02, 2012, 10:57:00 AM
Like you've been told it's all about being safe,wear you harness at all times,enjoy your hunt.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: calgarychef on November 02, 2012, 11:16:00 AM
When you shoot from a tree the shot always looks to be longer away than it is so aim a bit lower.  You get a lot colder in a tree so dress for it.  Don't bring a book unless you can't sit still.  Don't bring binos because if you need them to see the deer it's too far away to shoot anyway.  Don't bring crinkly snack bags.  Don't move more than absolutely necessary and avoid the neck swivel thing, move your head very slowly when you look around.  

You'll be surprised how much fun you can have in a stand if you give it a chance.
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: hickstick on November 02, 2012, 05:44:00 PM
unfortunately....I spend a not insignificant time working from my treestand!   damn smartphones.  lol.   I run a tech support call center and not a day passes that I don't get a text, email, or call asking "wheres this..." or "How do you get this to work..." or "I can't figure this out..."   :(

the rest of the time I spend in a constant struggle with my psyche.  goes something like this...."You should call now!"  no..."how 'bout a rattling sequence"  No...."just a quick bleat"  NO!   lol
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Mike Most on November 02, 2012, 05:57:00 PM
Yep, the first time you go to sit down on that little seat, and you feel like your butt is going to push you out of the tree, and there is no way to go but down, remember I should have practiced more...... (my 2cents) dont ask how I know this....  :eek:
Title: Re: Serious treestand question
Post by: Roger Norris on November 02, 2012, 08:31:00 PM
Put a small can of spray Pam in your kit. Use it to quiet any squaeks that develop. Pam won't spook deer like WD-40, etc.