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“WARNING – NO PUNCHES PULLED” By Allen “horntagger” Morris Well
most of us deer hunters are hunting from the trees now days. All of
us know that hunting from trees give us huge advantages over Whitetail
Deer and the Wild Turkey. Any
one that knows pulling back on a wild turkey is almost impossible and
even a huge buck can be overwhelming challenge. Having the advantage
above the deer and turkey’s line of site can be all it takes. Plus we
have the upper hand by watching the deer come in so we can get ready
at a deer stands height. But everyone knows the eyesight of a deer is not it’s best weapon. The nose knows all. By being in the tree we get our scent above the deer and in the trees. |
But
the use of deer stands has started making hunters roll the dice. That is
what we do every time we head up a tree we take a great heritage and turn
it into a risk.
Well
I hope to make an overcast subject into a enlighten subject. Maybe I will
remind you of something you already know but have forgotten or maybe you
will learn something new but we all need a refresher course.
Here
are some things that have caused life-ending results
1.Lock
on Stands - Anchor points, chains and hooks fail or are not hooked on correctly.
2.Ladder
stands – Again poor anchor points to the tree, or starting to rust or rot.
3.Climbing
Stands – Rotten straps and ropes, broken bolts and snaps.
4.Homemade
Stands – Splitting wood, rotted wood, nails, bolts or other anchor pulled
out.
Remember
it takes few seconds to check the stand once and only takes few more to
double check your stand.
If
you use a stand and it is to high or old and that makes you nervous. What
in the WORLD are you doing in it anyway? Get out or move the stand to a
lower position or get the stand fixed. You can always hunt on the ground
for a day.
Here
are some things that may take you home that night
Make sure all that all stands before you buy them have the Tree Stand Manufacturers Association Sticker.
1.Lock
on Stands - Why not consider adding a second chain for back up.
2.Ladder
Stands - Again a second strap and a new coat of paint each year could make
the difference.
3.Climbing
Stands – Check for cut straps and all nuts and latches make sure they fit
tight.
4.Homemade
Stands – Don’t climb into a homemade the first day of deer season check
them out month or so ahead of time and replace anything that needs to be
replaced.