Steve Bartylla
5 year old buck +
Sorry I don't have time to read the responses right now. So, maybe someone has something better and I'll feel foolish when I do have time to read the thread and someone has a better method than me (and I hope they do), but here is what I do on the county forest lands or state lands in other states where legal.
When ever possible, I prep the tree and location in spring/early summer, yank everything and bring in out with me.
The first time in to hunt, I pack the stand, independent piece climbing sticks (the ones that don't stack, stand alone sticks), sections of loggers' chain, locks and bow in with me. Set and hunt.
On the way down, I lock the stand and all but the bottom 2 sections of sticks to the tree.
I remove the bottom 2 sticks, so it would take a squirrel or someone that brought in supplies to get in the stand.
I either take the bottom 2 sticks out with me or stash them somewhere close by.
When I return to hunt it a second time, all I have to do is put the bottom 2 sticks in place and hunt.
You have to check to be sure leaving stands in place is legal on that specific ground (not on state or fed ground in WI, at least when I last checked some years back, but is legal on some county land in WI) and be sure they have nothing about locking stands. I've yet to see that be illegal, but I still suggest checking....Never had a stand lifted using that method.
When ever possible, I prep the tree and location in spring/early summer, yank everything and bring in out with me.
The first time in to hunt, I pack the stand, independent piece climbing sticks (the ones that don't stack, stand alone sticks), sections of loggers' chain, locks and bow in with me. Set and hunt.
On the way down, I lock the stand and all but the bottom 2 sections of sticks to the tree.
I remove the bottom 2 sticks, so it would take a squirrel or someone that brought in supplies to get in the stand.
I either take the bottom 2 sticks out with me or stash them somewhere close by.
When I return to hunt it a second time, all I have to do is put the bottom 2 sticks in place and hunt.
You have to check to be sure leaving stands in place is legal on that specific ground (not on state or fed ground in WI, at least when I last checked some years back, but is legal on some county land in WI) and be sure they have nothing about locking stands. I've yet to see that be illegal, but I still suggest checking....Never had a stand lifted using that method.