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I like a ground blind. Better protection from the elements, and no chance of falling to your death or serious injury. I believe tree stands account for more hunter injuries and death all other forms of mishaps combined.
Quote from: Bean Counter on July 21, 2011, 08:00:46 PMI like a ground blind. Better protection from the elements, and no chance of falling to your death or serious injury. I believe tree stands account for more hunter injuries and death all other forms of mishaps combined. "tree stands account for more hunter injuries and death"...almost but that is like blaming the guns for deaths. Falling is what leads to more hunter injuries and deaths than all other forms of mishaps combined. Wear a linemans belt when putting the stand in and have a prusik system anytime after. You should always have a safety. Your odds of falling will be very low. (I don't always follow this...sometimes I do...sometimes I don't...but I should)
I used a tree stand for the first time last year. While I liked being above everything, I just dont think its my cup of tea.For one, it was noise carrying the thing into the area. For another, it was a ladderless one, so you climbed with the chair. I didnt like the idea of having to climb down if nature really called in a hurry.I like ground blinds (ones I usually just make with tree limbs, etc). There is nothing like being on the ground with an animal you are hunting, only a few steps away.BUT...thats just me. More power to those who love tree stands.