Deer Stand Views....

My names are so lame right now. Only owning my place a year hasn't yielded enough action/adventure to have a reason to name them anything other than geographical/landmark yet.

My brother killed his first buck (and the farms first deer) last year, so his name now permanently hangs on that one. All the others are basically named after the tree/plot/location they sit over.
 
We currently have five stand locations on our 36 acres. The names are "Widow Maker", "Austin's corner", "Dog Leg"(which is the name of the food plot trail it's on because it's shaped like a dog leg), "The Old Feeder" (because there's a rotted out old feeder down there). The last one has the sexiest name - "The Rfile stand" - because we only rifle hunt out of it and we haven't found a better name. I'm hoping my other hunting son gets his first deer out of it this year so we can name it after him. We also have another food plot trail with no stand on it that we call "Button Buck trail" after a little button buck that frequented that area last year. Our other trails are "South Side" (obviously our southern most trail) and "Bermuda Triangle" (where three trails converge and where I got stung by yellow jackets 23 times and where I threw my back out one day - my wife named that one).
 
Dan touched on something that this thread was missing...... those wonderful fall colors of the leaves in the timber. I done some digging and I'm not even sure which stand of mine this is.....who cares right....can't wait for that cool air with the leaves rustling and that damp but wonderful smell of fall in the air! This has been a great thread to prime us for season if yours hasn't started already!
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Stand names: 2-man, doe point, north triangle, north basin, feeder creek, north shooting house, south shooting house, squirrel tree, and the magic bucket. Most a simply based on their geographic location. Some stand locations stay the same every year, some move around.

Squirrel tree - is the only stand location I have with the screw in type foot pegs so you feel like a squirrel climbing into the tree.....haven't used that site in a while, but may bring it back this year. Almost fell 20+ feet from that tree once....maybe staying away is a good thing!

Magic bucket - this isn't a site or location.....it's a myth or legend if you will. I have a 5 gallon bucket that I have wrapped in camo duct-tape. This is my most portable "stand" and I use it to hunt out of the way places or just someplace new. Climbers are nice but can be heavy and I like the simplicity of a bucket sometimes. My son called it the "magic bucket" specifically after a hunt he and I shared. We hunted an area where he was pretty certain I was all wrong about. Well I explained to him what would happen and why I chose the location and the exact spot we had sat down. And exactly where I would stop the deer for us to be able to get a shot. No blind, no nothing, just sitting on buckets. Sure enough it was like the deer read the script and we dropped a doe that was so close a cloud of hair drifted toward us from the shot hitting her. My boy jumped up and said , "It's that #$%@ing bucket.....it's GD magic.......it's a magic bucket!" So the name stuck. Obviously he knows it's not magic.....but we have fun with it. I've had it held from ransom and hostage....mostly for information. I've had it intentionally hidden (I was told it was to let others have a chance). I also use this bucket in my shooting houses as a seat as well. I've killed I bet 1/2 my deer with my butt sitting on that bucket! And yes - I know exactly where it is right now!
 
Cool thread, everyone has amazing places. I'll dig up some pics when can. Names.... Bear Stand,( so named for momma and her 3 cubs that wouldn't let me get to stand early one morn), Old stand, Back Side, Nose Bleed, Suicidal, for a few.
 
Thank you Chainsaw! I always appreciate your gracious and considerate commentary and thought!

The short answer to your question is, nothing!" The "draw" is elsewhere but to get to the draw there's some travel involved!

Now the rest of the story. The farm is about 400 acres just on the western edge of the coastal plane in Virginia. The farm is long and skinny. The only entrance is to the north where the elevation is about 220 ft above sea level. The land quickly falls to an average elevation of about 60 ft. At 50 feet you will find yourself in wetlands.

At the north end of the farm there are 30 cropland acres planted with either corn or soybeans in a typical 3-1-3 rotation. That's a lot of deer food (plot?!). We have 16 or 17 different stands. Some are on food plot fields. Some are on this one 30 acre cropland field. Many more...at least three-quarters....are on trails the deer use to get from bedding areas to their feeding areas. This happens to be one of those stands.

I guess we prefer hunting (almost exclusively archery) the trails, especially in the morning because the fields are hard to get into without spooking deer.

My most memorable experience came at this stand on Halloween evening a couple years ago. The "rut" was on. About 75 yards west of this stand was ground zero. There must have been three bucks chasing about six does. At first and for about 45 minutes I couldn't see anything but flashes of brown and white. I could hear it though. Antlers rattling. Snorting and wheezing, and. a tree getting and antler beating. Eventually the parade ran thru this opening, but the opportunity was over in the blink of an eye.

There are other shooting lanes at this stand, but this particular opportunity makes a great picture!
I like the woods picture also.. looks like you cut a hole out of the vines to poke your arrow through!
 
Cool thread, everyone has amazing places. I'll dig up some pics when can. Names.... Bear Stand,( so named for momma and her 3 cubs that wouldn't let me get to stand early one morn), Old stand, Back Side, Nose Bleed, Suicidal, for a few.
Nosebleed? Gotta be 25' high. Suicidal? There must be a story here as well...
 
ok.. I have to ask. What's the story behind the marijuana patch ?
Let's just say our land is in a remote area and the name speaks for itself. I can't go into a lot of detail, not knowing who all reads these posts, but I'm not growing or using. Somehow the deer like it around there and it's one of our best hunting spots. The racks grow really HIGH there.
 
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Let's just say our land is in a remote area and the name speaks for itself. I can't go into a lot of detail, not knowing who all reads these posts, but I'm not growing or using. Somehow the deer like it around there and it's one of our best hunting spots. The racks grow really high there.
Yea, I bet they are more relaxed there too!
 
Looks like I need to up my game on naming stands. You guys are pretty clever. My only clever name is my Holiday Inn stand. It's luxurious in deer hunting standards.
Holiday Inn is a great name for a vacation day hunting blind. Not trying to one-up you, but my friend has a big one called the Taj Mahal. Stand names are like nicknames, they often aren't intentional, they just happen out of need to identify and random circumstance. And they are a part of the spice of camp life.
 
Let's just say our land is in a remote area and the name speaks for itself. I can't go into a lot of detail, not knowing who all reads these posts, but I'm not growing or using. Somehow the deer like it around there and it's one of our best hunting spots. The racks grow really HIGH there.
LMAO, I think we must hunt the same country. BTW, I'm in need of my glaucoma rx if you could send me some.;)
 
Nosebleed? Gotta be 25' high. Suicidal? There must be a story here as well...

Nosebleed is on back ridge at edge of steep drop reachable after a climb that gives you Svetty balls. I'm sure you have similar.
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Suicidal was named after me unable to get shot on 2 occasions with the recurve on this guy. I was ready to stab myself. Ever seen a grown man cry??
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Yep, you go back there and the deer speak in a slow drawl, Heeeeey maaaannn, hooowlll yaaaa dooooiinn...

And I could never figure-out why Pennsylvania deer would just stand there and look at you! Now I know! Here, they run at the slightest provocation! Moonshine boys and girls need to run fast to avoid the federal revenuers!
 
Nosebleed is on back ridge at edge of steep drop reachable after a climb that gives you Svetty balls. I'm sure you have similar.
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Suicidal was named after me unable to get shot on 2 occasions with the recurve on this guy. I was ready to stab myself. Ever seen a grown man cry??
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Makes you want to carry a powerful concealed weapon!!
 
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