PShep93
FNG
Hey all,
I am still very new to hunting (adult onset hunter) and I am looking for tree stand suggestions and any helpful tips you can provide on how to best utilize them.
I will be going for whitetail (late season archery) north of Spokane WA this year. My plan right now is to set up two tree stands on public/timber company land. I have just begun my scouting process and will be putting out trail cams this weekend to hopefully get a good idea of where to position my tree stands.
So my question is what type of tree stand would be best? Hang-on, ladder, or self climbing? I am hoping to find a solid spot and just keep my stand where it is throughout the season but I would like the ability to move it if necessary. Then based on the type, what make/model would you all suggest that won't break the bank (under or around $250 a piece)?
Then any tips or tricks you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I am still very new to hunting (adult onset hunter) and I am looking for tree stand suggestions and any helpful tips you can provide on how to best utilize them.
I will be going for whitetail (late season archery) north of Spokane WA this year. My plan right now is to set up two tree stands on public/timber company land. I have just begun my scouting process and will be putting out trail cams this weekend to hopefully get a good idea of where to position my tree stands.
So my question is what type of tree stand would be best? Hang-on, ladder, or self climbing? I am hoping to find a solid spot and just keep my stand where it is throughout the season but I would like the ability to move it if necessary. Then based on the type, what make/model would you all suggest that won't break the bank (under or around $250 a piece)?
Then any tips or tricks you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.