Most bowhunters prefer to hunt from tree stands, like this climbing stand, over hunting on the ground. (P.J. Reilly/Staff) A hunter works his way up a tree in a climbing stand, with his safety harness ...
GEORGIA (WALB) - The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GDNR) asked hunters to practice safe hunting when using tree stands. During Georgia’s 2024-2025 hunting season, they said 12 of 23 hunting ...
Which tree stand is best? Since many animals don’t spend a lot of time looking up, a tree stand gives hunters an advantage to watch for prey from above. Tree stands are quiet and provide an adjustable ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Hunting from an elevated stand gives you a stealthy position and great vantage point to get the lay of ...
TWIGGS COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Department of Natural Resources says weekend deer hunting can get dangerous. Last year, DNR covered 36 hunting accidents, 20 of them involved a tree stand. In October, ...
We rounded up the best climbing tree stands for different styles of hunting. Here are our expert's top picks As a lifelong deer hunter, I’ve had my fair share of sits from a climber. I’ve tested many ...
Hiking into a hunting area with a tree stand strapped to my back is a labor of love that I’ve endured many, many times. It’s also one that I don’t need to endure again, thanks to saddle hunting.
According to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s recently released “2023 Hunting Incident Report,” hunters in the state last year reported the fewest hunting accidents requiring medical attention ...
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September is when a lot deer hunters start crawling back into trees. In some states, the season opens in September. In others, hunters are hanging their stands in preparation of an October opener. To ...
ASHEVILLE - It’s finally starting to feel like fall in Western North Carolina now that the abnormally high and mostly unwelcome October heat has lifted. The leaves are finally brightening, wood smoke ...