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Newtosavage
WKR
Yes, the best hunt from any stand is the first. Some of us have known this for 20+ years and set our stand game accordingly. Scout, locate sign, play the wind and pick a tree. It's a fun and productive way to get shot opportunities on public land.There is a growing 4th category of stand hunting between a fixed setup that folks often leave up for weeks or even the entire season on private land....ladder stands that stay up for years...and climbers that you go up and down the same hunt. Some call it "run and gun" or "bow and go"......a lightweight stand that is easy to set up with lightweight sticks. The idea is that the best hunt from a particular stand is the first.....so you scout and set up on the spot for a one shot deal. That is where the Lone Wolf or XOP setups really shine. They are lightweight, but not as comfortable for long sits as say a Millennium with mesh seat and large platform. It is really an alternative to a climber because the function is really the same......just some feel it is quieter and easier than a climber.
I modified this strategy on frequently hunted public areas by scouting 4-6 trees and never hunting one twice in a row. That's when I started killing deer on heavily pressured public land.