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Tree Stands - Sit or Stand to Shoot?

Started by Goke, September 28, 2010, 08:56:00 AM

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Goke

Thanks All. I'm going to give the adding height to the seat thing a go. That sounds like a good idea. I'm partial to standing as well but its interesting to see everyones preferences and the rationale for them.

Bill Carlsen

While I would prefer standing to shoot I have had some physical problems that have "forced" me to set up my stands for what I expect to be a sitting shot. I have degenerative disc disease in my lower back. For several years the pain in my left leg would not allow me to stand for very long. I did the PT thing and got that pretty well under control then had meniscus surgery on the left knee. Now that I can stand for longer periods I have been caught sitting and then found out that when I sit for a while and go to stand that left knee goes "crack"...and it is loud. So I stand when I can but I try to set my stands for that sitting shot because if they come in quietly and they get to within 40 yards and I try to stand it's game over...I'm busted!
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ChuckC

of course, you can always place your stand so that you can shoot (while sitting) at the location you expect the deer to pass, much easier in the thick marsh where I hunt, and keep the stand in the thick stuff so that you have no other opportunity.  That keeps you from worrying about it and keeps the wiley deer from seeing a lot of movement. . .  just raise bow, draw, and  well, tell us !
ChuckC

greg fields

I stand also, never hunted out of a blind, so not sure what I would have to do there.

YORNOC

I try not to sit at all.  I feel more confident standing.
David M. Conroy

JamesV

I hunt from a ground blind and shoot sitting, usually deer are in close when I see them so if I stand I mostly get busted. Hogs are not as tall and with bad eyesight I usually stand to be able to shoot down in the cover.
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59Alaskan

Standing, but practice both.  You never know when a deer is going to come in and you just can't stand up or you'll be busted.

I will practice contorted sitting shots for this reason.
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Sitting for me. I am already sitting when I first se the deer and don't have all the movement of me trying to get stood up.

Bisch

Widowbender

Both, depending on the situation...I dont take a shot at game from a position I haven't practiced though...
David

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xtrema312

I am with Charlie and the others who like to stand for more mobility and more natural shooting position.  I also like the extra bow limb clearance I get.  I like to be tight to the tree as much as possible to reduce my outline.  I have been busted too may times setting and sticking out form the tree to much.  I hunt with stick ladders and hang on stands most of the time so I am only up about 16-18'.  I like the shot angle this gives me, but you have to be a little more careful not sticking out of the tree so much.

I find I can lean against a tree with my back flat and feet out a little.  I can do that a long time.  I set for a few minutes to rest and then get back up.  I stand about 80% of the time, but I set my stand so my setting shot is in the best location.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Bisch:
Sitting for me. I am already sitting when I first se the deer and don't have all the movement of me trying to get stood up.

Bisch
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Talondale

I prefer standing, less of a profile and it allows me to turn without as much visual movement.  Also it allows readjusting angles easier.  I always stand the first and last hour and then alternate standing and sitting.  Can't say I've ever had  a situation where I haven't been able to stand up on a deer but I practice sitting shots just to be sure.


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