After living out of state for almost 10 years in a location with no hunting access, I am finally back home and am trying to prepare for whitetail bow hunting this fall on my family’s property. This treeline is at the edge of our property, the neighbors property adjacent to this is a 30ish acre meadow which goes up to a large wooded area that is probably 60ish acres. I believe the deer bed in the woods, then walk over to our property to feed on the crops (beans this year). There is a highline over the property, and there is a gap in the fence line between the highline poles which are on the edge of the property. I put a trail cam in this location which has shown consistent action, including at least 2 mature bucks. The deer pass through here essentially every morning and every evening.
The problem is there isn’t a great tree at this location. There is a group of 2 oaks, the closest of which is 19 yards from the gap in the fence line where the deer pass through. The problem is the closer tree has a large lean in the direction I would want to shoot.
Having never hunted out of a tree stand, I am not sure if this tree is suitable for a hang on stand. I would really prefer a hang on, but would try a saddle if there’s no other way. What would you recommend?
Here are a couple photos. It’s not letting me put them all in the first post so they will be in subsequent comments.
1. Satellite view of the area. You can see the meadow north of the property line and the woods north of that. I circled the hunting location including the two trees to the west and the high line poles to the east of the area I circled
2. A picture of the two trees, photo taken facing north. The tree on the right is the one that is closer to where the deer pass through. The tree to the left is straighter but has no shooting lane as the angle is blocked by the other tree.
3. A photo taken of the two trees, taken facing east towards the high line poles that the deer pass through
4. A photo taken from the spot where the deer pass through, facing west back towards the two trees
Do y’all think a hang on stand is feasible in this spot? Is there another way you would hunt this location? There’s not much room for a ground blind.
Thanks for any help you could provide.
The problem is there isn’t a great tree at this location. There is a group of 2 oaks, the closest of which is 19 yards from the gap in the fence line where the deer pass through. The problem is the closer tree has a large lean in the direction I would want to shoot.
Having never hunted out of a tree stand, I am not sure if this tree is suitable for a hang on stand. I would really prefer a hang on, but would try a saddle if there’s no other way. What would you recommend?
Here are a couple photos. It’s not letting me put them all in the first post so they will be in subsequent comments.
1. Satellite view of the area. You can see the meadow north of the property line and the woods north of that. I circled the hunting location including the two trees to the west and the high line poles to the east of the area I circled
2. A picture of the two trees, photo taken facing north. The tree on the right is the one that is closer to where the deer pass through. The tree to the left is straighter but has no shooting lane as the angle is blocked by the other tree.
3. A photo taken of the two trees, taken facing east towards the high line poles that the deer pass through
4. A photo taken from the spot where the deer pass through, facing west back towards the two trees
Do y’all think a hang on stand is feasible in this spot? Is there another way you would hunt this location? There’s not much room for a ground blind.
Thanks for any help you could provide.