Pictures of deer stands. Got any?

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Pictures of deer stands. Got any?

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I love building them. It's like being a kid and building forts. I will be building a real good one someday. I know some of you have gone over the top.

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Just a climber in my shed. If you don't have land of your own, building is "illegal" and leaving any stand out on public ground is a good way to get it stolen/destroyed.
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I have summit viper climber....best stand I ever owned
very comfortable....you can even sleep in one!
and the 4 typical metal ladder stands...
at my old hunt club we had home made condos
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Yeah, I guess there's not of land owners here. I've been on the same place for my 62 years.

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I generally climb into a hung up blow down (public lands issue here also)
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Nice stands Owen, here`s a couple of mine.

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And one of the results from them.

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Shouldn't your deer stands be made of twigs & sinew? :wink:
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Old Ironsights wrote:Shouldn't your deer stands be made of twigs & sinew? :wink:
Mine are, i have them camouflaged to look like modern stands. :P
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WOW!! Pitchster... :shock:
Awsome deer 8)
Tell us about that long rifle. :)
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casastahle wrote:WOW!! Pitchster... :shock:
Awsome deer 8)
Tell us about that long rifle. :)
54 cal Pedersoli Blue Ridge, and a pretty good shooter. :)
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Pitchy wrote:
casastahle wrote:WOW!! Pitchster... :shock:
Awsome deer 8)
Tell us about that long rifle. :)
54 cal Pedersoli Blue Ridge, and a pretty good shooter. :)
Very cool 8)
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Honey creek lease two person stand:
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Door open to show carpeted floor, walls , and ceiling - note camo netting curtains..
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Lets see I have two Trophy Whitetail climbers (wish I had bought a couple more before Treelounge went outta buisness) . Have a Treelounge I bought used last year for a song .
Have a Trophy Whitetail Loc-On , another Loc-On I forgot the name of that has a 360 degree turning seat and finally a Remington ladder stand .

Usually one of the Trophy Whitetail climbers stays strapped on my Kawasaki Brute Force in case I go to someone else's place rather then hunt behinf the house on my property .
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6pt-sika wrote:Lets see I have two Trophy Whitetail climbers (wish I had bought a couple more before Treelounge went outta buisness) . Have a Treelounge I bought used last year for a song .
Have a Trophy Whitetail Loc-On , another Loc-On I forgot the name of that has a 360 degree turning seat and finally a Remington ladder stand .

Usually one of the Trophy Whitetail climbers stays strapped on my Kawasaki Brute Force in case I go to someone else's place rather then hunt behinf the house on my property .
I would love to have one of those treelounges...mighty comfy...
The two original owners of the company sure knew how to hunt...
especially the misses! she was quite the shot!
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RIHMFIRE wrote:
6pt-sika wrote:Lets see I have two Trophy Whitetail climbers (wish I had bought a couple more before Treelounge went outta buisness) . Have a Treelounge I bought used last year for a song .
Have a Trophy Whitetail Loc-On , another Loc-On I forgot the name of that has a 360 degree turning seat and finally a Remington ladder stand .

Usually one of the Trophy Whitetail climbers stays strapped on my Kawasaki Brute Force in case I go to someone else's place rather then hunt behinf the house on my property .
I would love to have one of those treelounges...mighty comfy...
The two original owners of the company sure knew how to hunt...
especially the misses! she was quite the shot!

The first treestand I ever owned was a Treelounge with the bow hunting adaptor I purchased new in 1993 . The following year I discovered "Brent Hunt's Trophy Whitetail Treestands" in South Carolina somewhere . Bought one of those and the Treelounge stayed in the utility room until I sold it . The Treelounge while comfy is not the easiest to climb with and certainly no where near the lightest to carry .

That first Trophy Whitetail I bought in 1994 is still in use and I've replaced the seat in it 3 or 4 times already , well the plywood under the foam inside the camo cover atleast . On the Trophy Whitetail Loc-On I think I've replaced the wood in that once once .

I picked up the Treelounge I got this past season for the gosh awful price of $100 and I dare say it hadn't been used but maybe one season !
I take that bad boy and hang it somewhere on our property and leave it there the entire season !
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One of many on our property:

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6pt-sika wrote:
RIHMFIRE wrote:
6pt-sika wrote:Lets see I have two Trophy Whitetail climbers (wish I had bought a couple more before Treelounge went outta buisness) . Have a Treelounge I bought used last year for a song .
Have a Trophy Whitetail Loc-On , another Loc-On I forgot the name of that has a 360 degree turning seat and finally a Remington ladder stand .

Usually one of the Trophy Whitetail climbers stays strapped on my Kawasaki Brute Force in case I go to someone else's place rather then hunt behinf the house on my property .
I would love to have one of those treelounges...mighty comfy...
The two original owners of the company sure knew how to hunt...
especially the misses! she was quite the shot!

The first treestand I ever owned was a Treelounge with the bow hunting adaptor I purchased new in 1993 . The following year I discovered "Brent Hunt's Trophy Whitetail Treestands" in South Carolina somewhere . Bought one of those and the Treelounge stayed in the utility room until I sold it . The Treelounge while comfy is not the easiest to climb with and certainly no where near the lightest to carry .

That first Trophy Whitetail I bought in 1994 is still in use and I've replaced the seat in it 3 or 4 times already , well the plywood under the foam inside the camo cover atleast . On the Trophy Whitetail Loc-On I think I've replaced the wood in that once once .

I picked up the Treelounge I got this past season for the gosh awful price of $100 and I dare say it hadn't been used but maybe one season !
I take that bad boy and hang it somewhere on our property and leave it there the entire season !
if i did get a treelounge I would use my summit lower with it....
it would be much easier to get into the seat...
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RIHMFIRE wrote:if i did get a treelounge I would use my summit lower with it....
it would be much easier to get into the seat...

That first TreeLounge I had with the bow adapter on the front was easy to turn around in .

And if you kept the foot part of the climber tight on the tree it was like shooting from a bench when you turned around straddled the seat while facing the tree with your feet in the bottom of the climber . I killed several deer in that fashion when I used that stand alot .
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deer stand...can be a little hard in replacing the propane tank... :)
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Wow I thought the rednecks from Duck Dynasty were pulling my leg when they put up a mobile home duck blind!

I've had it all wrong all these years. I walked around on the ground. :shock:
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I took some more pics. this weekend.

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Pitchy, I love the one on top of the sawmill!!! Thats some engineering right there...Beats the heck out of my buddy's stand..3 haybales stacked up just behind the the barn door.....but he gets a deer every year
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