How To Use A Climbing Tree Stand

If you are a hunter and you love yourself, then this is clearly the article for you. Modern problems call for modern solutions. Purchasing a climbing tree stand is not usually a big deal but how you use it, in the end, is the real piece of work.

Though most hunters do not find the idea of walking around with tree stands and using them appealing. We are here to show them how to properly use the stands making their work easier and change their negative mindset towards the climbing tree stands. 

Here are some of the factors that will better facilitate your understanding of this project:

When choosing the perfect tree stand, there are certain things to consider, like the type of area the tree is located. For instance, you should go for a slightly sturdy stand if you intend to use it in a relatively easily eroding place. Other than scaring off your prey, safety should always be the paramount thing at the forefront of your mind.

Go for a tree stand that is more compatible with you to avoid unnecessary dire consequences. To decide on the right stand for you, ensure it is compatible with your hunting spot, confirming the type of terrain within the vicinity.

Choosing The Perfect Tree

What next after getting the right stand for you? First, have a plan on how you will get down from the tree, and that is where choosing the right tree comes in. Choosing a tree that is broad at the bottom and slender at the top is not such a bright idea, for it might prove to be tedious work when climbing down.

You should focus on how you will get down from the tree. Getting a tree with the perfect height provides a safe distance during hunting. Make sure that the broad part at the top is sturdy enough to accommodate your weight.

The ideal trees to use are old trees but not dying ones. The oak tree, mainly because of its thick and sturdy bark. This guarantees that it is highly unlikely for you to slip when climbing or going down the tree. When selecting a tree, keep in mind the tree's perfect height; the safer the distance for firing during hunting.

Selecting The Right Angle

Checking whether the tree has branches is important because they tend to be a challenge since they hinder you from getting to your target spot. Ensure the branches do not obscure your vision, and the tree does not give you a hard time when securing your stand. When choosing the right angle, have a clear picture in mind of how you will set up your stand against the tree.

If you choose to place your stand in a higher position, then the angle should be steeper. If necessary, you may chop off some of the branches. This prevents you from getting a good shot enabling you a clear view. Therefore, encouraging you to be sneaky when hunting. You should go for a tree that slightly has the same height from bottom to top to minimize small upward angle movements when climbing the tree.

Securing The Top and Bottom Parts of the Stand

Before climbing the tree, put your safety into consideration first to prevent any unforeseen accidents. First, ask yourself how far up the tree you want to go, then the rest can follow. For instance, make sure the stand is safely harnessed to the tree, and all straps are tightly held in place.

This ensures the stand does not slip and fall to the ground leaving you helpless while on top of the tree. Testing the stand a few feet from the ground is advisable to make sure nothing is missing in place. When attaching your stand to the tree, ensure the teeth sink into the tree's bark securing the stand in place to avoid slip-ups.

Begin Climbing

It does not hurt confirming whether everything is in order before you begin your climb. Secure yourself properly and tightly around your waist. Make sure you have a backup rope just in case; better safe than sorry. Stay as close as possible to the tree and, if able, get a full-body safety harness. Tree stands have various methods of climbing.

Ensure you are familiar with the one you own and learn how to use it before going hunting. Climb slowly and carefully, getting a good grip of yourself against the tree. Once up the tree, figure out how to sit safely, ruling out anything that might try to sabotage your hunt.

The same applies to when descending the tree use the same procedure used when ascending to avoid any mishaps. Only take off the tree strap once you are close to the ground. If any fears you might have towards the tree stands, try to get over it before getting on the tree stand.

Conclusion

Many hunters might not fancy the idea of walking around with an extra ladder. Hence, more time added to the journey. But just like every other thing that has its pros and cons, this is definitely the main reason why some are not so keen on it.

However, it saves you loads of work on the pro side of it when hunting, such as chasing after your target and, in most cases, missing. As stated earlier, safety first can start by scouting the area before the hunting date. This is to familiarize yourself with the area and get to know the best hunting spots.

Most importantly, keep in mind that you do not need to go further up the tree so long as you have a clear view to fire, then you are good to go. Invest in something that will make it worth your while!

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Matt Bartlett
 

Outside is always better .I'm an avid Traveler, Cyclist, Paddler,Hiker, Outdoor Adventurer, Sports Lover & Wannabe Runner. I write about adventures and share them on my website and for other outdoor publications. . Wannabe Runner Love being outdoors.I enjoy sharing outdoor experiences with others.

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