Hunting from Elevated Stands
Elevated stands are permanent or temporary stands that place the hunter above ground level. They can be tree stands placed in or against trees, or free-standing structures. They have become increasingly popular in recent years with both firearm and bow hunters. While they offer certain advantages, they also have some drawbacks, including safety issues.
Advantages
- Wider field of vision—game is spotted sooner than at ground level
- Earlier detection of game allows time to plan for best shot
- Elevation makes hunter's scent harder to detect and movement less noticeable
- Hunter is more visible to other sportsmen so less likely to be hit by stray bullet
- Good backstop is available because usually shooting at a downward angle
Disadvantages
- Risk of injury from falling, particularly in wet or icy weather
- Difficult to carry large, portable stands
- Less protection from the elements
- Little room for movement
See the next page to view types of elevated stands.
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