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Favorite type of Treestand?

Started by DXH, January 02, 2011, 08:30:00 PM

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Bowwild

Hang on stands.  I have a new Alpha Wolf that I'm hankering to try as it is adjustable a bit for tree lean.  Most of my lock-ons are Gorrillas.  I use hang ons because I hunt from trees with lots of limbs or multiple boles -- for cover and security.

I have a Summit climber that I use every couple of years for a special situation but mostly it hangs on a peg in the garage.

I think I'd like to get an Ole Man hang-on, the seat looks very comfortable.

Bowwild

P.S. I hunt only on very tightly controlled private land with little concern for tresspass. If I hunted public land I'd be a climber stand fan and I'd never leave the stand in the woods like I do on private land.

KentuckyTJ

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bornagainbowhunter

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ChetterB

I like the hang on stands I have many different brands and they are all good, solid , quiet, etc. I like the hang on stands, deer have been hunted now for many years from tree stands, for best success I like to chose a tree with enough cover, and always leave some branches at least on lower half, some deer tend not to look past the lower branches. a thought / question maybe deer are conditioned to climbers bear trees? Thanks Jerry.

bigbadjon

I prefer a ladder stand if possible. We make our own with wider ladders, wider seats, and only hip high guard rails on the seat. If I was hunting on property where I had to bring in a stand to set up every morning and take down every evening then I would just hunt on the ground.
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gvdocholiday

I'm a saddle rider myself...but compared to the others it's a loc-on style.  Lonewolf preferred.
"Live like you ain't afraid to die....don't be scared, just enjoy the ride."

rice

Have gone exclusively to ladder stands except for what I call my travelin stand which is a lone wolf alpha with 4 climbing sticks. The ladders i use on private land. the travelin stand is for public land or for going to friends places.
We do not stop playing because we are old. We grow old because we stop playing.

trick00


macster

thirty dollar stand from sporting goods, have lots of them all over, pretty decent for the money.

Bud B.

Self built out of treated 2x4s and 2x6s on my father's land. No chance of anyone stealing it and it is rock solid. I'm going to build two or three more this winter for next fall and space them out on his property. One 8' 2x6, two 12' 2x4s, and 4 8' 2x4s for the steps and platform per stand is really kinda on the cheap and it won't slip like I've had some climbers do. I have retired the climber for good.

Lag bolts by the pound from Tractor Supply are the only way to go for hardware around here. The most expensive thing is the deck screws. Will last for years to come unless mother nature fells the tree. Mount'em to anything not cedar or pine. Those dang things sway too much.
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grouseshooter002

As a couple of others have stated "Screaming Eagle" stands. I use only chain on as belts are too iffy. I recall a comercial for the S/E stands that showed a VW Beetle hanging from one and that sold me.

Grouse

Hopewell Tom

3 hang ons spread around our own land only. I'm trying a store bought ladder this fall as they seem the easiest to get into. I'm going to build one as well from treated lumber, but not think of it as a permanent stand. Should be able to move around with it to be worthwhile.
TOM

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Tajue17

I have all kinds here from LW to Gorilla to olemans and honestly I have to say my favorite stand is a 40.00 chain on that I had to hold in the open position and then weld all the seams because they creaked so bad,,, but once welded open they are perfect and to carry them in and out you just hang the base behind you and let the seat hang over your shoulder and no hands needed, lock the chain and usually nobody steals them.

for a climber its the Gorrila hands down, but I will give the LW hand climber another chance before I leave it in the woods after my head almost explodes while trying to climb with it again, ha ha.
"Us vs Them"

Ken Taylor

I use hang ons: my favorites are Screaming Eagle and Lone Wolf but I also have a pile of others.

Tajue17, great idea!
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