question on tree stand safety harnesses
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By BuckSteady
New hunter to NY here. Found some public land to hunt, it’s a WMA. I wish I read the regs more thoroughly because I threw up a ladder stand yesterday and today when I was re-reading them, I saw you can’t put temporary stands on WMAs, only on state forests and other such state land. I honestly didn’t know I wasn’t allowed to, I even put my name and license # on the stand. I was going to go take it down tomorrow but it’s an hour drive so I wanted to ask, what do DEC officers do if they find a ladderstand like mine on a WMA? Is this an automatic fine or whatever? Will they just call me and tell me to come get it? Confiscate? How often do officers go through areas like WMAs and check for stands? Any info would be helpful. I’ll still probably go take it down tomorrow, although I have seen other stands up on the WMA, I just prefer to stay on the right side of the law myself. Thanks!
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By Nozzle23
Hey all, total newbie here. I am going hunting for the first time and was wondering what people usually bring up the tree stand with them. I was thinking Water, Some sort of food source as I will be in the stand for a long time ,Grunt tube, Antlers,small first aid kit, range finder, binoculars. I will be hunting in northern westchester and upstate in the Andes area. Is there anything I'm missing? I appreciate all responses
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By Nozzle23
Hey all, total newbie here. I am going hunting for the first time and was wondering what people usually bring up the tree stand with them. I was thinking Water, Some sort of food source as I will be in the stand for a long time ,Grunt tube, Antlers,small first aid kit, range finder, binoculars. I will be hunting in northern westchester and upstate in the Andes area. Is there anything I'm missing? I appreciate all responses
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By Rebel Darling
Does anyone frequently use, or have frequent experience with screw-in steps to get up trees and set stands? I'm curious to know if you have a best method to determine how many steps you'll need, how far to space them, and how to position them on a tree so that they make for easy step-downs onto a tree stand. I had one hell of a time on Saturday setting up a stand, and it took way longer than I had wanted to be at the location.
I used a small piece of PVC to help with turning the step, and pre-drilled for ease of turning...
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By browningchick23
Howdy All,
I am up just next to the St. Lawrence River, and I just have some opinion questions for some of you fellow hunters.
It's supposed to be 70 degrees for the next two days. Worth hunting? I like to have my deer hang for a few days rather than instantly quarter them up.
Also, I'm almost 7 months pregnant and am forced to hunt in a blind on the ground (unless hubby is there to "spot" me into the stand...not my choice trust me...would much rather be in a stand). Any tips for me for hunting in my blind? I set it up in late August so the deer have had lots of time to get used to it, but it seems like every time I'm in it the only thing I see are squirrels. I use natural cover scent (i.e., rub my hunting gear down with pine needles, dirt, etc. don't wear perfume all of hunting season, etc).
Also, what are all of your experiences hunting in high(er) winds? (15+mph)
Some good feedback would be great.
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