Ambush Deer Setup

Setting Up to Ambush DeerAll too often we spend more time dressing up our ground blinds and treestands with too little thought about where to place them. That often is a big mistake. Be aware of prevailing winds. Try to place stand in a location where the prevailing wind will be from the trail deer most likely to use in approaching you.  A second choice is a position that has a cross wind.  The idea is to prevent the deer from becoming aware of your presence by using his nose, his primary defense system.

Donald Gasaway BlogBy locating your stand with your back to the sun and front to the deer you defeat another of the animal’s defense systems. Deer do not have a UV filter over their eyes like humans.  They hate to look into the sun and avoid doing so as much as possible.

By placing a treestand high you can be above his nose level. Fifteen feet is usually enough but be aware of wind currents carried over ridges.  The nose level is also above any other scent line where your scent would carry it to them.  This may be high but it does not have to be sky high.  Some people place their treestands in the nosebleed area of a tree.  So high that it causes ones nose to bleed from the altitude.  Pick a tree that is easy to climb for safety sake.  Be sure to use a harness and lifeline in going to/from and while in your treestand.

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