Here’s a quick safety tip for treestand deer hunters that could drastically reduce your chances of falling. Plus, we profile the Timberline Hang On Treestand from Field and Stream Shop.

Here’s a quick safety tip for treestand deer hunters that could drastically reduce your chances of falling. Plus, we profile the Timberline Hang On Treestand from Field and Stream Shop.
Stacked Outdoors has designed these mobile and secure tree stand ladder sticks to help hunters climb safely and more efficiently.
We can’t always set up our stands in ideal spots, especially when whitetails are following changing food sources. Hunters must stay mobile and be willing to go where the food is, even if it means breaking a few rules.
For those just starting the crossbow journey, here are a few tips to help shorten the learning curve for setting up a stand for crossbow hunting.
Having proper shooting lanes while hunting is essential. John Eberhart is out creating shooting lanes on private land to get ready for the hunting season.
On private land, prepping treestands, trimming branches and cutting shooting lanes is a big priority in the off-season. Good gear makes the job easier, and John uses this highly specialized extension saw for the task. Check it out.
Deer hunting gear is often a personal choice that boils down to what works best for each situation. John has safely used several tree step styles over the years, and reviews what works best for his successful hunting methods.
Scouting for sign after hunting seasons expire makes good sense because it’s less intrusive, and all of the telltale indicators that mark deer activity during the fall — including the rut — are still highly visible.