Treestands?

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I am a Whitetail hunter from NJ. Doing my first archery elk hunt in Colorado next week.

Should I bring my hang on stands for myself and my son? I know most people either call or spot and stalk. I don’t see myself calling after practicing for the last couple of months I don’t feel the sounds are consistent enough. I can see myself spot and stalk and still hunt but it’s not my strong suit since most properties we hunt are under 100 acres in NJ.


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If all you want is to kill an elk then Treestand hunting would be my # 1 choice! Active water sources & freshly used trails to & from feeding & bedding areas as well as escape routes! Location, location, location!

Yes, bring stands & a couple trail cameras. No need to be more than 1 mile from dirt roads in darker timber country to find great spots!

ElkNut/Paul
 
If all you want is to kill an elk then Treestand hunting would be my # 1 choice! Active water sources & freshly used trails to & from feeding & bedding areas as well as escape routes! Location, location, location!

Yes, bring stands & a couple trail cameras. No need to be more than 1 mile from dirt roads in darker timber country to find great spots!

ElkNut/Paul

Thanks ElkNut! I have been using your app and it’s been a great resource. I have been practicing and sound like your example and then the next time I screw up the tongue pressure and it’s a loud screech when it should be quieter. I will get it but just not completely confident in myself yet. Love the scenarios and tactics you’ve got on it too!


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