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Author Topic: Tree stand for Western Washingtn  (Read 134 times)

Offline J-Bone

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Tree stand for Western Washingtn
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Curious if anyone has just hung up a stand near well trafficked bear areas and waited for them to show up (not hunting over bait). I was thinking about doing that this year particularly in early august and early mornings near known areas. Any comments on the viability of this strategy? Normally i just spot and stalk...

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Re: Tree stand for Western Washingtn
« Reply #1 on: Today at 11:40:23 AM »
Curious if anyone has just hung up a stand near well trafficked bear areas and waited for them to show up (not hunting over bait). I was thinking about doing that this year particularly in early august and early mornings near known areas. Any comments on the viability of this strategy? Normally i just spot and stalk...

It works if you have a good food area.
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Re: Tree stand for Western Washingtn
« Reply #2 on: Today at 03:06:42 PM »
If you can handle the boredom, I would think you will need a reliable food source such an apple trees, not sure I would bother with Blacktail berries unless there was a good view point that covered a lot of ground to see one.

 


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