vtpainter Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Whats your thoughts on leaving tree stands in woods during the season? I checked laws with DEc, And all, but Do you think i will have a problem? I can cable it . I just need thoughts on past expierences.Hunting in 6n and 6k. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moog5050 Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Unfortunately, I think you will find a time (likely when you are arriving for a hunt) when the stand is gone or the ladders are taken. Especially if you know others are hunting in the vicinity. People should know better, but not everyone can be trusted. It will be a crapshoot. Better off preparing the tree and using a climber in my opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYbuck50 Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 i've left a few in for the season with no problems in the past. They both were cheap ladder stands in very inaccessible locations and ive never had any problems. I know alot of guys who've had issues with theft though. i attribute my good luck to having heavy and cheap stands a long ways into the woods, making it very hard to steal. i bought a good climber last yr though and thats all i need anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virgil Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Always a risk. I think the best way would be to leave a hanger with a cable lock on it, and hike in with a set of climbing sticks. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
genesee_mohican Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Some State Lands require you to remove them after the season. You can put them up again in September. I hike/scout a lot and see them up all year long all over the place, chained, unchained, some forgotten. I'd say most leave them up year round. I pull most of mine and store them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boo711 Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 I used to own a house and some land that bordered state land. I hung a stand once 2 days before gun season opened. Went to the spot opening morning and all that was there was my chain and lock on the ground. Ive used a climber ever since. But I know some guys that have had no problems leaving them. Guess it all depends on the guy that is walking through the woods and sees it. I was under the impression you couldn't leave stands up on state land. Icouldbe wrong though. I know you can't use tree pegs though or trim any branches. Was with a buddy once when we got stopped on our way out of woods one sat morning. He got a ticket for using the tree pegs on state land. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
josephmrtn Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 i leave my stands out but its on private land.... i dont think i'd leave mine out all year on state land.... unless it was in a hell hole no one would go in... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vtpainter Posted February 22, 2013 Author Share Posted February 22, 2013 I checked with dec. They said you can leave them 30 days. I have a climber. I just dont like carrying it in and out each day. It is a summit, witch dont come cheap. Thanks for the info so far. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmkay Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 I used to lose one or two stands every few years. I now leave my climbing stand in all season. Pull them after the season closes. I don't leave them on the tree. I chain/lock them near the tree I want to hunt along side an easy to find landmark (blow down / boulder). I then bury them in brush and leaves. I haven’t lost one since. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crappyice Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 What happens when you arrive and someone else is in your stand. Do they have access to tha seat since its public land? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirt_a_KISS Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 This past hunting season, while walking around i found a treestand. It was located on state land and tbe stand was hang-on 15ft high with a chain lock and no climbing sticks. Tbere was no way for anyone to grab it. Personally i wouldn't just because of safety issue with people taking it, but i dont hunt with treestands so im alright. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EspressoBuzz Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 I was also told i can set up a tree stand as early as September. The requirement of putting your info on the stand should discourage squatters. From DECs site: http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/4081.html w. No person shall erect, construct, install, maintain, store, discard or abandon any structure or any other property on State lands or subsequently use such structure or property on State lands, except if the structure or property is authorized by the department or is: 1. a geocache that is labeled with the owner's name and address and installed in a manner that does not disturb the natural conditions of the site or injure a tree; 2. a camping structure or equipment that is placed and used legally pursuant to this Part; 3. a legally placed trap or appurtenance that is placed and used during trapping season; 4. a tree stand or hunting blind that does not injure a tree, is properly marked or tagged with the owner's name and address or valid hunting or fishing license number, and is placed and used during big game season, migratory game bird season, or turkey season; or 5. a wildlife viewing blind or stand that is placed for a duration not to exceed thirty (30) days in one location per calendar year, does not injure a tree, and is properly marked or tagged with the owner's name and address or valid hunting or fishing license number. x. On State lands, no person shall erect, construct, occupy or maintain any structure that is affixed to a tree by nails, screws or other means that injure or damage the tree except as otherwise authorized by the department. y. No person shall erect, construct, maintain, occupy or use any tree stand that is used, operated, accessed or reached by methods or means which injure or damage a tree on State lands, and no person shall gain access to any structure in a tree on State lands by means that injure or damage the tree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 Whats your thoughts on leaving tree stands in woods during the season? I checked laws with DEc, And all, but Do you think i will have a problem? I can cable it . I just need thoughts on past expierences.Hunting in 6n and 6k. Thanks You will most likely be donating your stand to some filthy lowlife thief. I learned that lesson with a game camera that was located in an almost impenetrable thorny, thick area of state land that I swore no one would ever go into. WRONG! People cover every square inch of state land and help themselves to whatever they find there. You can use cables, chains, cast iron lock boxes, but if you can remove them, they can remove them ..... and will. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suilleabhain Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 I was on an NJ site once and they talked about tree stands on state land. More to the point, they talked about missing tree stands. They disappear faster than you can replace them. Only thing that moves faster than tree stands was trail cams Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdswtr Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 I dont know about 6N but I sure wont do it in 6K. I have had way to many stolen on private land in 6K let alone state land. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
16. ga hunter Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 depends what stateland you hunt. i know of stands that have been up 18yrs undisturbed in low pressured lands have also heard of stands missing after a week others Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Single_shot Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 I dont know about 6N but I sure wont do it in 6K. I have had way to many stolen on private land in 6K let alone state land. I'm in 6K and feel your woes.They will be caught sooner or later.....and when they do..gonna be fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skully Posted February 25, 2013 Share Posted February 25, 2013 Yea Goodluck, I get mine stolen on private land all the time. If you have some hunter that seems to think that is his spot and wants to annoy you and make you feel uncomfortable that stand is gone....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdswtr Posted February 25, 2013 Share Posted February 25, 2013 I have even had cable lock cut off one of mine in 6K on my own land and it was gone. I found it in the late spring about 50 feet away in the middle of a marshy pond. I know who did it and confronted him. A 16 year old kid thought he would like to put his stand there so he did. How messed up is that one? Wasnt hard to figure it out I just kept and eye on when he climbed up the same tree in his stand. The old saying you cant fix stupid, well it fits this kid very well. But I have had so many stolen around here Its either a permanent one now or my climber. As soon as I catch one guy another one is in line to take his spot it seems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuntOrBeHunted Posted February 25, 2013 Share Posted February 25, 2013 I leave mine and it's a hang on. I just use a thick bike lock from wal-mart. I'm not a scumbag and I would never steal another hunters equipment so I hope 99% of others think the same. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erussell Posted February 27, 2013 Share Posted February 27, 2013 I had a guy on private land put his ladder stand up directly across from mine about 10 ft away, facing me about 6 yrs back. I took mine down and came back with a bottle of shampoo and lathered up all the trees and bushes around his stand. F with me will ya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vtpainter Posted February 27, 2013 Author Share Posted February 27, 2013 Just wanted to thank everyone for the info. I am thinking, I may carry climber in and out when on state land now.It is so flat in areas I hunt that just getting off the ground 15 feet or so , makes a huge difference in the area i watch.Especially during gun hunting with snow when leaves are off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guns&ReligionCop Posted March 26, 2013 Share Posted March 26, 2013 State gameland = cheap stuff you won't get to bent if it gets stolen That being said I let my friend borrow a trail cam on private property and it still got knicked Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arrow nocker Posted March 27, 2013 Share Posted March 27, 2013 Problem with stands in state land isn't only steeling.But if you leave one there some newbie hunter will think its in this spot for a reason and try to take advantage of your hard scouting.Not going to lie that when i was a newbie and i saw climber marks on a tree i paid closer attention to the locations geographical outlay.If i found a gut pile i really checked out the lands out lay too. With a climber you can be more free to hunt different winds for that day.You can be more free to move if you have a rude guy set up nearby.There is more freedom and choices when using your climber.I even use mine on private land.I have like 3 lockons and one ladder stand.I hunt those on on days the wind is right.Sometimes it is like i never have the right wind for the one i want to hunt that day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted March 27, 2013 Share Posted March 27, 2013 One of the problems with lugging equipment (stands) is that in the one kind of hunting area that you want to get as far in as possible, is state land. It would be nice if you could feel comfortable leaving all that junk in there once you have dragged it all in. Sometimes going in with a full pack and stands etc. gets to be a little much for allowing you in as deep as is adviseable on crowded state land. Add to that the fact that a lot of state land consists of killer hills, carrying piles of equipment sometimes can relegate you to hunting where everybody else hunts ..... not far from the road or parking lot. For me, state land generally means traveling light. Of course I no longer use treestands, so that is no longer a concern for me. I remember once seeing another bowhunter who had just struggeled his way up the hill. He was lugging a pack, a pretty heavy-looking treestand and a few of those tree-step gizmos, and of course his bow. This guy was breathing like a steam engine, and had literally soaked through his camo. I'm not sure he had an ounce of fluids left in his body. He not only smelled like a horse from the sweat, but undoubtedly he was about to spend a long afternoon freezing from being soaked in the cold weather. That was really a whole lot more stubborness than good sense. But he did get a long ways away from the road.......ha-ha-ha. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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