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Get a good idea of what the wind does in your area. I prefer to be higher in the tree (20ft or so) and around 20 yards off the trail if possible. A lot of this will depend on the terrain. Make sure your approach to your stand, doesn't let the wind blow down the elk trail, and that you are not crossing the trail when getting in to your stand. Additionally, try to get an idea of when the elk are moving through and try to be there about an hour before they get there. I'm not much of a treestand hunter, but I've had times where I'm getting into my stand and I'm still pulling my bow up to the stand on a string, and here come the elk.Above all use a harness and stay safe!
Minimum 20' high.
Thanks for all input guys really appreciate it. Wat all be hunting is a 500 acre chunk of state land with big timber down the middle and nasty reprod on both sides. Nice green fields on both sides. Creek down the middle of big timber with a main trail following it from one field to another. Lots of deer and I've got plenty of elk on camera. Helps that it's any elk unit to. So first elk that walks by is getting stuck.