I retired at the end of last year and we purchased a home in the country on ten acres of wooded land. I know that doesn't sound like much for deer hunting but neighbor has given me permission to hunt his over five hundred adjacent acres. Anyway the preseason is officially open as I hung the first stand at the back of my ten acres. There seems to be quite a lot of deer sign and it is in easy walking distance of the house. Now I will start spending time in it to see where I should put the next stand.. Also plan to thin the tree rats as they are now in season. Nothing like squirrel in gravy.
PS: Boy am I getting old and weak! I went out to hang a second deer stand a few hundred yards over a hill from the first one. It was a two man Wal Mart job with three four foot sections of ladder. I stuck the three ladder sections together and carried them down to the tree I had picked yesterday. Today I had planned on starting to move the heavy seat section to the tree in a series of short carries taking several days if necessary. Then I got the bright idea of strapping this section on a rubber wheeled dolly I had. I was really proud of my self as this allowed me to move the seat in one painless trip. I put the seat section on the ladder sections and then the trouble began. There was no way I could walk or tip the stand into the correct position against the tree. The last time I used this stand it seems that I had no trouble at all doing this. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how an old coot might manage something like this. If my daughter was not away at school I would have no problem doing this at all. No, my daughter is not an Amazon but pretty enough to attract a collection of young strapping boys.
If no one comes up with any good ideas I guess I will remove one section of the ladder and hope I can handle it at that height.
RJ