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Used to be nosebleed high when I was a young buck, it's funny now, I'll climb in the dark (summit stands), after a while I'm thinking I'm waay high so I sit down, it gets light and I'm 12 feet up....


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I've heard too many stories of guys falling out of them or getting hung by harnesses to go too high anymore.


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Most of my lookout ladder stands are 15'.....my ideal tree is a mature magnolia or holly.

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Originally Posted by Tyrone
I've heard too many stories of guys falling out of them or getting hung by harnesses to go too high anymore.
I have fallen 20 feet out of one. Hurt like hell

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depends on the area. I have hunted as low as about 7 feet and as high as about 25 feet. In some areas, if I got too high, I was shooting back down thru a bunch of tree limbs (so I hunted lower). In some areas (around more open areas) I hunted higher. I let what I could see and what I would have to shoot thru decide my height I hunted at.


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About this high, about 18 feet to eye level. Metal towers are 30 to 40 years old. Oldest was built in 1982. I weld the date on them. I’ve built my last one I believe

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Completely depends on the context surrounding the setup. I want to put myself in the best position to make a kill so I'm looking at shooting lanes, cover to hide from the deer, wind currents, etc. I have stands as high as 38 feet and I've hunted out of my saddle with my feet less than 4 feet from the ground.

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About half of the deer I’ve killed I’ve been on the ground. That being said my ladder stands are typically 16-20 feet and I’ll go 25 feet or so with a climber if it lets me see a little farther. Being in a stand above their line of sight gives you a definite advantage though for sure. This past season I was moving a stand and the bottom ladder was rusted and rotted out so I decided to take that section out and put the now 10’ tall stand up and hunt out of it anyway. I had 5 deer around the bottom of that stand the morning I decided to hunt out of it. It felt like I was standing about back level to them and they milled around for 45 minutes or so. Made me a huge believer in getting above their line of sight.

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Haven't hunted in a stand for many years but when I did it was rarely more than 10-12' when bowhunting and many times no more than 8. Rifle was almost always out of a ladder stand so whatever those go to. 16' or so I think. Sometimes I'd leave the bottom of the ladder off if it wasn't needed.


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I make the ground blind. Often it is with just natural materials.

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I have built platforms in the upper big branches of oak trees when I was young. I could smoke with deer right at the base of the tree and they never knew I was there. Now 15 feet is as high as I get. I have a tripod and ladders now no climbers.

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I liked to hunt high...now the body can't handle it. Do the same people that wear a safety harness while hunting also wear seat belts while in a vehicle? Or wear life vest while fishing because they might fall overboard? Don't ride motorcycles or horses and damn sure don't go out in the rain because they might catch a cold. Sheit happens, live life like your dying..... because you are.


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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
I liked to hunt high...now the body can't handle it. Do the same people that wear a safety harness while hunting also wear seat belts while in a vehicle? Or wear life vest while fishing because they might fall overboard? Don't ride motorcycles or horses and damn sure don't go out in the rain because they might catch a cold. Sheit happens, live life like your dying..... because you are.


I don't believe I'm smelling what you're cooking here – please elaborate.


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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
I liked to hunt high...now the body can't handle it. Do the same people that wear a safety harness while hunting also wear seat belts while in a vehicle? Or wear life vest while fishing because they might fall overboard? Don't ride motorcycles or horses and damn sure don't go out in the rain because they might catch a cold. Sheit happens, live life like your dying..... because you are.

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I hunted high and wore a safety rope
I wear seatbelts that save me twice.
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Ride horses, only lazy plodding ones.
Been in 2 plane crashes.
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Originally Posted by pullit
depends on the area. I have hunted as low as about 7 feet and as high as about 25 feet. In some areas, if I got too high, I was shooting back down thru a bunch of tree limbs (so I hunted lower). In some areas (around more open areas) I hunted higher. I let what I could see and what I would have to shoot thru decide my height I hunted at.

Same thing around here, the height is almost always dictated by the surrounding trees. I like to go higher but much more than about 20' and visibility decreases. I only maxed out the 30' pull up rope one time this year.

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My preference is to find an evergreen and go from there judging height. Can't always find one in a suitable place where I'm at now tho.
Height wise, same as most others, from dirt to how high the tree will hold me.


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I've discovered that I really don't like heights but I also realize that there's not a huge difference from falling from 18 to 25 feet, it's about the landing and I don't want to find out. I hunt from a climber mostly and I believe it's safe unless there's a mechanical problem but my all welded climber seems generally safe. I started wearing a climbing harness this year, like the ones rock climber wear, and I keep the leash pretty short, just enough to be able to sit and stand but short enough to not "break my fall". I hunt mainly in the pine timbered south and you often have to get high up to have decent visibility. I hunted in KS for the first time this year and sat behind hay bales, I much enjoyed being on the same level as the deer, kind of changes your perspective being on the ground.

More comfortable than I thought, didn't really get in the way.

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With a bow I like to go about 20 feet high so my angles on shots aren't too steep. With a rifle, I'll go as high as possible since the shot angle isn't as big a deal.

I always wear a safety belt. I had a climbing stand bottom slip out from under once and was thankful for the safety strap keeping me from falling. An uncle of mine didn't wear a belt and had a fall a number of years ago. He could barely walk for the rest of his life.

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Most of my stands are 12 ‘ at base. The most productive is only 7’ . The 7 ‘ has been amazing, however, I don’t hunt stands if the wind is wrong.

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