Jack Terpack
Well-Known Member
As some of you might know, I live in South Carolina but do most of my deer hunting in PA. We have family property there and I travel several times a year to family functions. One of those functions is bowhunting the last two weeks of the season. A vast majority of our hunting there is from ladder stands. I just received 4 new Hawk 21' Destination stands. My question involves placing two of these in a pinch point area that is on a very steep slope.
This slope runs SE to NW and the prevailing wind is normally out of the SW. I have found several very heavily used trails through the area but what excites me, is two faint trails that seem to be favored by the older bucks coming through. The vegetation is extremely thick and getting a ladder stand into it is going to be difficult. I am torn between putting the stands above the trails or below them. If above, any shot is going to be very steeply downhill. If I place them below the trails, at least one of the trails is going to be at eye level. What do the experts recommend? I figure the average shot would be about 25 yards. There are no really decent trees to put a hang-on or a climber onto.
This slope runs SE to NW and the prevailing wind is normally out of the SW. I have found several very heavily used trails through the area but what excites me, is two faint trails that seem to be favored by the older bucks coming through. The vegetation is extremely thick and getting a ladder stand into it is going to be difficult. I am torn between putting the stands above the trails or below them. If above, any shot is going to be very steeply downhill. If I place them below the trails, at least one of the trails is going to be at eye level. What do the experts recommend? I figure the average shot would be about 25 yards. There are no really decent trees to put a hang-on or a climber onto.