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15-20 feet will work , try to have cover behind you to break up your outline. Practice shooting from your stand to making sure you piviot at the waist and dont change your anchor point . Good luck !
Quote from: coachcw on August 11, 2011, 08:23:19 AM15-20 feet will work , try to have cover behind you to break up your outline. Practice shooting from your stand to making sure you piviot at the waist and dont change your anchor point . Good luck ! The mistake I see guys make is climbing up a tree that stands all alone with no other trees around for 15-20 feet. I prefer to hang my stand back in a tight cluster of trees with just enough room to have a good shooting lane. Conceal yourself as much as possible. Just because your are out of the deer's direct line of sight does not mean that they won't see you. They do look up!
all of mine are 16ft,dont leave anything in the stand like a padded cushion are anything else,seems bears really like them...