#1 Treestand Setup Rule

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • Setting up a treestand takes a lot of hard work, so make sure that you are following this all-important, #1 treestand setup tip! Are you setting up a treestand to hunt a big ole buck soon? Then you need to see this video.
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  • @johndhead1
    @johndhead1 2 роки тому +24

    I've been bowhunting over 45 years now. I appreciate it when a person like yourself stressed safety to allow their readers to enjoy a long and enjoyable time bowhunting.

  • @based_engineer8962
    @based_engineer8962 2 роки тому +4

    Layered in 100Lbs of Cereal Rye last night just before the Rain. Thank you so much Jeff! Our family wouldn't have found the 110 acre property of our dreams with 2 acres of Food plot planted without you sharing your knowledge!

  • @Archie_Fletcher
    @Archie_Fletcher 2 роки тому +9

    Jeff- I’m going out for my first whitetail hunt this October, and I can’t tell you how much farther ahead I’ll be because of the knowledge and wisdom I glean from your videos. I still have a lot of learning to do the hard way, but I’m so excited to continue my family legacy and be the next man up in conserving our land and the flora & fauna on it. If I could ask one favor of you jokingly- maybe make a workout video or bloopers reel, something so you don’t always make all of this look so easy! Haha thanks for all you do man 🏹🦌

  • @bjhalt112
    @bjhalt112 2 роки тому +14

    Love that you mentioned safety first. What a way to ruin your hunt before it even starts. Good luck Jeff and everyone this season. Shoot straight!

  • @averypavek5056
    @averypavek5056 2 роки тому +4

    I just set up my first bow stand… I’ve been following a lot of you videos and doing a lot of research and it took about 8 months of thinking to even figure out what side of an opening edge I wanted it on 🤣 Thank you for spreading the knowledge safety tips!

  • @parallaxbill2276
    @parallaxbill2276 2 роки тому +13

    I learned my lesson in October of 2014 about the benefits of using a lifeline. My top stick ladder strap had been chewed by a squirrel but on my climb up in the dark that morning I did not notice it. I did the moment it broke and I fell 23' to the hard ground. I crushed my upper right humorous which eventually required 4 surgeries including a reverse replacement of that shoulder. My L4, L5 were fractured as well as 5 places in my pelvis. I learned a tough lesson. I'm 64 now and still hunt regularly but always with a lifeline. The sad thing is that most people that know what I went through still don't use them.

    • @parallaxbill2276
      @parallaxbill2276 2 роки тому +1

      I should add that I have permanent nerve damage that makes the skin of my right leg numb from crotch to toes. Safety first!

    • @Earendur08
      @Earendur08 2 роки тому

      As a hunter in his 30s, it's surprising to me how many people do not use safety lines when climbing trees. I expect the older baby boomer generation hunters to be the ones who don't use them but even guys younger than me are not. It's not even terribly expensive. You just need a few ropes, and the knowledge to tie two knots - a knot to secure the rope to the tree, and a prussik.
      I'm using a saddle for the first time this year and my linesman or tether are on the tree at all times.

  • @scottypuckett2440
    @scottypuckett2440 2 роки тому

    Another awesome video ! I love it when I find 2 trees side by side and have ladder on one and stand on the other. Works out great !

  • @creekriseoutdoors
    @creekriseoutdoors 2 роки тому +1

    Great tips Jeff. Safety and ease in and out are key. At 56, I am not as limber as I once was and took way too many risks when younger. Didn’t know you were a banker, retiring 9/30 from my banking career and looking forward to a LOT of deer hunts this fall! Good hunting everyone!

  • @kevinfowler6065
    @kevinfowler6065 2 роки тому

    Most excellent topic. And thanks again for the drone footage. Ties everything together very well

  • @DROK0352
    @DROK0352 2 роки тому +8

    I like using screw in steps for handholds too up there instead of trying to bear hug the tree w one arm as yer getting on and off the strand. And yes, ALWAYS STEP DOWN onto the platform!
    Good luck everyone! ☘️

  • @whitetailhabitatandhunting
    @whitetailhabitatandhunting 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Jeff! Setting up a late trail cam, mock scrape, and Trimming so shooting lanes! After school of course...😒😁

  • @charlesmckinnish25
    @charlesmckinnish25 2 роки тому

    Always a good day when you post!

  • @51ubetcha
    @51ubetcha 2 роки тому +6

    Have you made any videos just on tree stand safety, that is, proper harness applications and how to put it on correctly, proper tree stand installation, proper ladder install, life line install and use, etc ? A playlist on this I think would be very helpful to all tree stand bowhunters old and new as well as experienced hunters. There's is that "oh yeah, I forgot about that" moment most of us have at times.

  • @latishakea2492
    @latishakea2492 2 роки тому

    AS BUSY AS YOU ARE, THANK YOU AND I WILL TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE HELPING MANY PEOPLE and doing GREAT releasing your video goals!!! I look forward to EVERY video release. One day I will purchase the webclass. I am loving my food plot book! So THANK YOU AGAIN! U have definitely changed my life as I have a passion for herd influence now and I thought I would be lost when I had to medically retire from the ARMY. You really keep my days going for the love of learning!

  • @homeschooled5683
    @homeschooled5683 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you jeff some more great advice. A 30 year bow hunter here ive learned a ton. None more important then safety ropes and harnesses. Those are new to me in the last 15 years. Won’t climb or let my kids climb without them.

  • @brianlenneman5032
    @brianlenneman5032 2 роки тому +1

    Very well put Jeff!!

  • @mitchellgenz1373
    @mitchellgenz1373 2 роки тому

    Excellent topic Jeff.

  • @pedrom6426
    @pedrom6426 2 роки тому +1

    Jeff, great safety tips. Thanks and Good Luck 🍀 this year hunting.

  • @RayEvangelista70
    @RayEvangelista70 2 роки тому

    Good stuff. Just so you know I am sharing your content to a couple of Facebook groups. I hope it helps you grow your channel. Thank you for helping us become better hunters!

  • @dswish1730
    @dswish1730 2 роки тому +8

    Perfect timing.Was checking out a new spot yesterday..Found 2 small apple trees in a hedge row corner.IF they come from where they are suppose to.It’s about 18 yards.Going to do some long range scouting before I commit to a spot.

  • @jerrycox5700
    @jerrycox5700 2 роки тому

    Awesome brother I agree great points good luck to you this year in keep up the good work I learn alot from your videos

  • @ronmacdougall9612
    @ronmacdougall9612 2 роки тому

    Good safety ideas,a lot of guys should watch this

  • @nybbhUSA
    @nybbhUSA Рік тому

    I’m 61 and just started using life lines, after using them for a season I’ll never set up a stand without them. It’s such a piece of mind. I never used them until my grandson’s started hunting with me because I was worried about them.I’ve always hunted very high 25+ feet high too. Looking back it’s crazy that I wasn’t using them before this.

  • @mikeclement5383
    @mikeclement5383 2 роки тому +2

    Smart video. Thank you.

  • @ZJ_Rubicon
    @ZJ_Rubicon 2 роки тому

    Thank you for putting this out! i am actually going to hang my first stand ever today. I have a general area I am looking at that is about a 40-50 yard strip of woods between a large overgrown field full of old Christmas trees and golden rod above and a small almost 1 lane country road on the down hill side. There are trails running both horizontal to the topography and perpendicular to where they cross the road. I am having trouble deciding whether I should put the stand close to the road (archery only) or put it up closer to the field. Down by the road I would have the least impact while walking in but the stand could be visible to someone driving through.

  • @julibottjen5198
    @julibottjen5198 2 роки тому

    Having 'tried' and failed to get myself into stands because the steps were too far apart or the seat was too high from the last step, I concur. It is much easier to get into a stand when the ladder/steps are 90 degree and a couple feet above the seat. Thanks!

  • @sunseeker6088
    @sunseeker6088 2 роки тому

    Great advice

  • @toddwolff4926
    @toddwolff4926 2 роки тому

    Jeff, you mentioned walking through your food plot after a morning hunt. Are you concerned about leaving scent behind on the vegetation during your exit? Thanks for sharing all your wisdom!

  • @alanruechel2240
    @alanruechel2240 2 роки тому +4

    I usually put stands in evergreens, natural cover, lots of branches to use for bow holders, arm rests, feels like a nest

    • @andrewbrunette1029
      @andrewbrunette1029 2 роки тому

      Same here, those are the best unless you can find a good cedar

    • @Kraig5821
      @Kraig5821 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I just put one up in a white pine. It is the best stand concealment I have ever had.

  • @waynewestmoreland1467
    @waynewestmoreland1467 2 роки тому +1

    I now have life lines on all my Treestands and thanks to seeing the Family Traditions on WHS several are FT’s. My problem was that I fell stepping into the stand 10/19 when the sawed off limb I was holding to broke. Fortunately, I only broke my femur and my hip. (Not dead and not paralyzed) I am so grateful and killed a deer out of same stand last year. It’s ok to be stupid as long as we don’t stay stupid. Thanks Jeff and keep the videos coming. Love the mock scrapes, btw

    • @Buckski00buckshot
      @Buckski00buckshot 2 роки тому

      I fell 28 feet 10/21/07. To many injuries to talk about. Cause of fall , unknown? Trauma center 27 days and nights. Helicopter ride 16,800. I’m still taking strong meds because of chronic pain issues. I still hunt but I’m harnessed up al time. To God be the glory I’m still living for his cause:

  • @FredJoanis
    @FredJoanis 2 роки тому

    Hey love your chanel thanks for all the info! Was woundering what brand of treestand you're using. Love the setup!

  • @bradbo3
    @bradbo3 2 роки тому

    Def like to step down or even with my stand. Good point. Im not as limber as I was and why risk a slip and fall….even though Im tethered….falling hurts when that safety vest stops your fall. I use a mobile run and gun stand now…..so I dont have a safety line….i just tie to the tree and move my tether as I go up. But I do use a safety line on stationary stands.

  • @joepiddington1896
    @joepiddington1896 2 роки тому +1

    Jeff, Who makes the ladders that you used in this video? Thanks!

  • @Z33Garage
    @Z33Garage 9 місяців тому

    Any tips on selecting the tree? Girth? how to tell if the tree might be dead inside? etc

  • @jaegerbear
    @jaegerbear 2 роки тому

    This is more of a travel corridor question, but if you have a travel corridor several hundred yards long on a single property 1. Do you place multiple stands along it for different situations? 2. Terrain depending, what is the closest you would put one stand to another?

  • @RayGreyfox
    @RayGreyfox Рік тому

    Would you mind detailing the equipment? Im thinking of adding 2 lock ons to my sets. Never used ladders or ladder sticks. Last time i used one it was screw in steps!!! Can you set up and hang that set by yourself? I live in pretty hard to access mountains so the ability to not need 4 people to put up a ladder stand is big. Also comfort factor? I just had a hip replacement lol. Thank you. I know thats a lot but i know your a great source of information and extremely reliable!!

  • @martinsuper4545
    @martinsuper4545 2 роки тому +1

    And then there is me with my wal-mart stand.

  • @maxmorter
    @maxmorter 2 роки тому

    I'd like to see a few dedicated to mule and blacktail as whats here in nw oregon more

  • @joshuawarren6792
    @joshuawarren6792 2 роки тому

    I've searched and searched ...WHAT LATTER IS THAT!!?? I NEED THAT!

  • @karalewis2908
    @karalewis2908 2 роки тому

    Hello sir?What's the name of tree stand your using so I can buy one?

  • @gaelewis6623
    @gaelewis6623 2 роки тому

    What's the name of your safety harness so I can purchase one?

  • @thedangler1371
    @thedangler1371 2 роки тому +1

    I wish young guys could understand these concepts. Every tree stand I come across that belongs to a guy in their 20s ls loose, ridiculously too high, and has ladder that ends below the tree stand. Blows my mind how people can hunt like that

  • @GearHardoffRoad
    @GearHardoffRoad 2 роки тому

    What kind of stands do you use never seen those??

  • @erichanss3300
    @erichanss3300 2 роки тому

    Do you have any tips for climbing stands? I tried to use a hang on, but I feel much safer hunting out of a climber

  • @themaskedwelder9271
    @themaskedwelder9271 2 роки тому +1

    Who manufactures the ladder you're using?

  • @epfishinworkin9686
    @epfishinworkin9686 2 роки тому +4

    Can you do more micro parcel hunting tips for mixed agg areas during early season?

    • @whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
      @whitetailhabitatsolutions9751  2 роки тому +2

      Oh for sure...consider every video on this channel that involves my WI parcel is on a 30 acre parcel...over 500 of them. Also, most of the strategies apply to any size parcel...

    • @epfishinworkin9686
      @epfishinworkin9686 2 роки тому +2

      I’m talking like 5 to 10 acre parcels

  • @stevepalmateer
    @stevepalmateer 2 роки тому +1

    Safety by design. Comfort by design. Success by design.

  • @fredsalay720
    @fredsalay720 2 роки тому

    I follow the same 90 degree rule. Never named it that. 🤣 What make are your ladders. Haven't seen them around here in pa. I'm 56 now. Gotta make things easier not harder!!

  • @BobbyGats
    @BobbyGats 2 роки тому

    Jeff you going to try saddle ?

  • @huntermark1160
    @huntermark1160 2 роки тому

    What brand ladders are you using?

  • @CMsports12
    @CMsports12 2 роки тому

    Who makes your climbing sticks or ladder which ever you call it.. keep seeing it on your videos and really like the setup thanks!

  • @TheEfruge508
    @TheEfruge508 2 роки тому

    I noticed you place a log in your watering holes, what is the purpose of this? Thanks

  • @dustinbeernink2145
    @dustinbeernink2145 2 роки тому +3

    When is the lastest to fill up a water hole? Season start October 1 but water holes are looking low.

  • @richieevans8617
    @richieevans8617 2 роки тому +2

    THAT IS GREAT FOR Y'ALL BUT HOW DO WE DO THAT IF WE LIVE IN FLORIDA THERE IS SMALL 10' -20' NO MORE , BUT ON AVERAGE 3'-6' MAX HILLS AND STAY DOWN WIND TOO ???

  • @iamtheshaker
    @iamtheshaker 2 роки тому +5

    It's not a WHS video if Jeff doesn't start it with "Now.."

  • @joer9172
    @joer9172 2 роки тому

    Jeff, once again an excellent knowledge based video! First of all, you must have had speech lessons because I don’t think I’ve ever heard you say…”um” in the 100+ videos that I’ve ever watched! 👍 Also you should SERIOUSLY consider starting a hunting show on the Outdoor Channel because I think it would quickly become the #1 show! Why? Because it would be a “how to” show instead of just the same ‘ol thing! A hunter in a stand, whispering BS while a tame 160”+ buck comes into a field (in the middle of the day mind you) and showing the kill shot! 🤷‍♂️ Think about it! Please! 😀

  • @huntmoore3092
    @huntmoore3092 2 роки тому

    Ok so I have a question on something I can't find anywhere. Except for the rut how big on average do you think a bucks core area is when he's in his fall pattern? And how many acres do you think he travels in a 24 hour period?

    • @philipkellerman9826
      @philipkellerman9826 2 роки тому

      I think that is a good question. There are a lot of variables, doe density, available water, and temperature of the particular day are just a few things to consider 🤷‍♂️ im no pro however that's some things that I would take into consideration.
      Shoot straight or, shoot often. 👍

  • @maryriser7836
    @maryriser7836 2 роки тому

    First Sunday in Novemeber 1995 a hunter fell from a stand in the woods about 1/4 mile from our house. When he fell he broke his neck he didn't have a life line. no one knew where he was hunting that afternoon. his truck was hidden in brushy area. I had heard a gun shot later that night thought it was odd to hear a shot so late. I didn't know he was missing until the next day

  • @philipkellerman9826
    @philipkellerman9826 2 роки тому +1

    While putting up my ladder or climbing sticks. I keep my stand pretty well away on the ground as I go up to tighten the straps at the top of the ladder/sticks. If i would happen to fall, I surely do NOT want to land on a rigid metal stand.

    • @BooneDownSouth
      @BooneDownSouth 2 роки тому

      Philip if you are wearing a linemans belt when you do that, you shouldn't fall period. It is a little more hassle when setting up steps but I use a linemans belt when setting up climbing sticks and if I slip or something breaks I am not going to fall.

    • @philipkellerman9826
      @philipkellerman9826 2 роки тому

      @@BooneDownSouth good call. I used to but, got away from it because it's more to carry. I should get back to it.
      My wife shouldn't have to take care of my crippled ass because I'm too lazy to carry a piece of safety equipment if, id fall.

  • @ryannoel8978
    @ryannoel8978 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve had some acrobatic setups not any more age scares ya

  • @dparker5261
    @dparker5261 Рік тому

    It is killing me.trying to figure out what ladder sticks/ladders you are using. Someone please let me know lol

  • @gsxr1000jt
    @gsxr1000jt 2 роки тому

    Question, I use a 3 man blind for me and my son. We always wondered if it be a good idea to sleep in blind until legal hunt time. Yes I know scents of all sorts along with sounds of sleep can spook a deer. But I've heard good results on people who have. What are your thoughts? Thx

    • @WWOofficial
      @WWOofficial 2 роки тому +1

      I mean you could do that if you wanted😂but no need as long as u are quiet getting in and you get in there before daylight I know it’s hard with a kid because sometimes they can be a little loud but as long as ur quiet and ur access is good there is no need to sleep in the blind👌

  • @scottotten9619
    @scottotten9619 2 роки тому +1

    On private land do you remove all your Hang On stands & Ladders yearly ?

  • @mikemcneela869
    @mikemcneela869 2 роки тому

    You are always talking about water holes. I have 2 streams running through my 35 acres. Do I really need water holes with all this water access??

  • @bradylenius6313
    @bradylenius6313 2 роки тому +3

    When you plant corn by your food plots, when do you remove it and what equipment do you use?

  • @aaronroszczewski7267
    @aaronroszczewski7267 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve never been a huge fan of many of the climbing sticks but that sure seemed like a nice ladder. Who makes that one?

  • @Robert-em3fv
    @Robert-em3fv 2 роки тому +1

    ❤️

  • @dswish1730
    @dswish1730 2 роки тому +6

    The older we get the more we learn .I used to set up stands that were scary.Not now.

  • @bluelineoutdoors2726
    @bluelineoutdoors2726 2 роки тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mike81399
    @mike81399 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @lucas_1463
    @lucas_1463 2 роки тому

    Would you use a lifeline with a climbing stand?

  • @donwhite8632
    @donwhite8632 2 роки тому

    I should have used lifelines I fell 20 ft to bum of tree stand crushed 3 vertebra two back surgery’s 7 screws 2 pins and a cage around all vertebra tried pills hooked on pain pills hydrocodone strong as they make,tried morphine in comb ended had to implant pain pump works sometime most time not

  • @-lovefromnh
    @-lovefromnh 2 роки тому +1

    Jeff,
    Do you sight in your bow from a treestand or on the ground?

    • @whitetailhabitatandhunting
      @whitetailhabitatandhunting 2 роки тому +1

      A lot of hutners sight in from the ground.

    • @-lovefromnh
      @-lovefromnh 2 роки тому

      @@whitetailhabitatandhunting I have always sighted in from the ground. Not to sound like an ass, but I addressed this to Jeff specifically to avoid the peanut gallery. I want to know what his process is.

    • @MrRABland
      @MrRABland 2 роки тому +1

      To Jeff: Why not sight from your stand? I’m up there attaching a safety strap and can sight my mock scrape/water hole (if I have one there) or any other obvious marker (bush, tree, etc.). I take a photo with my iPhone, use my range finder, then mark up my photo with 20-30-40 yard distances that I can reference either before climbing the stand or while up there. That way I’m dialed in when ready to shoot. The other way is to mark the distance points with orange tape.

    • @russelllangworthy994
      @russelllangworthy994 2 роки тому +1

      @@-lovefromnh Isaac likes to answer questions. Depending on the topic, he sometimes answers more questions than Jeff.

    • @-lovefromnh
      @-lovefromnh 2 роки тому

      @@russelllangworthy994 it's all good. I understand. That's the hard part with the written word. It's about perception. I didn't mean to be rude with my reply to him. I just wanted to know what Jeff does.

  • @williamhall5671
    @williamhall5671 2 роки тому

    I won't get in a stand without a Lifeline, I was lucky a couple of years ago, my foot slipped and the lifeline kept me from falling twenty feet.

  • @stevegermain1222
    @stevegermain1222 2 роки тому

    Safety line + 90 savior heinie

  • @michaelkrahn9487
    @michaelkrahn9487 2 роки тому +1

    How high do you put your stands generally?

    • @whitetailhabitatsolutions9751
      @whitetailhabitatsolutions9751  2 роки тому +1

      Roughly 20'...almost all of them

    • @michaelkrahn9487
      @michaelkrahn9487 2 роки тому

      @@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 I'm about 16' on one stand but it's dense brush. If I go any higher it blocks my shot, but I thought it was too low and I'm too obvious. I may re- adjust or find a different tree. I appreciate your reply. The content is extremely valuable. Learning years of experience in a short time is priceless.

  • @Austin-uq9ms
    @Austin-uq9ms 2 роки тому

    There are so many questions in the comments from people who obviously don’t watch every single video you post lol

  • @chrisboyd1408
    @chrisboyd1408 2 роки тому +1

    Who are the dozen losers who gave the thumbs down?

  • @justinsidervag1643
    @justinsidervag1643 2 роки тому

    My girlfriend went with me to set up what she calls my " tree seats "
    I laughed and said , no honey, they're tree STANDS .
    " but you're supposed to SIT in it , right ? "