Deer Stands

 

Deer Stands - The Many Different Designs And When To Use Each

There are many options to select from if you are a deer hunter in search of a deer stand to hunt from. One option that might enter into your mind is likely to be a tree stand. These tree stands can be purchased in either hang-on, ladder, or climbing designs. You also might consider purchasing a tripod deer stand, ground blind, or tower blind. These selections give you a better closed in hunting space to help mask your motions and scent. What are the differences, positives, and negatives between these different types of stands?
 
Tripod deer stands are really just what the name says - a deer stand with three legs and a seat on top. A few tripod deer stands can hold 2 or more people. Tripod deer stands do leave you exposed in the open when compared to enclosed box blinds or ground blinds. The greatest positive of these stands is that they are more affordable than their more enclosed deer stand counterparts, and the fact that a tree is not essential! Even though most hunting is done in woods, it is sometimes pleasant to have a deer stand right out in an open food plot. If the vegetation close to the food plot is excessively thick to get a clear shot from a ground blind, then a tripod deer stand might be the answer.
 
Ladder tree stands normally begin at around 15 feet, but they can get as high as 24 feet. Some ladder stands are made with extend-able stilts so that you can change their height. If you don't get a ladder stand with legs that you can change the height on, the height you select will determine the transportability. It is usually very much simpler to disassemble and relocate a ladder deer stand contrasted to a tripod deer stand. As with ladder tree stands, you will also run into tripod deer stands styled for two persons.
 
One primary difference you will learn about between ladder stands and tripod stands is the full 360 degree view and the swivel chair that is usually found with a tripod. You can move the view of your seat, which is an aspect that you will not be able to do with most tree stands; the chair is often in a stable and fixed position. Be careful if you have a swivel seat for your tripod stand to make sure that you can move around in your seat without making any sounds.
 
If you want to be able to make movements while in your stand and not care about deer smelling, hearing, or seeing you, then you might want to look at going with a tower deer blind or ground blind. These blinds will do a good job to keep you hidden. They likewise come with windows that provide for easy shooting rails so that you don't have to aim freehanded like you would from some tree stands. Some makers offer just the blind itself while others provide the blind plus a platform to fix it on. In addition, you can also get stands that come with conversion tops. These tops can be used for these deer stands as security from the elements.