Do deer avoid tree stands?

The data also showed that the more times a stand was hunted, the more the deer avoided it. No surprise here. If, for example, you hunted a stand for 12 hours in any week, your chance of seeing any of the bucks was cut in half. This avoidance behavior lasted for an average of three days.
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Do Treestands spook deer?

You Leave Less Scent Behind

Checking trail-cameras, scouting for rubs and scrapes, hanging treestands, dumping out corn (if that's your forte) and any other task we might do in the field applies pressure. Even if you don't spook a deer firsthand, you're leaving scent behind that will spook deer once you leave.
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Do deer avoid permanent stands?

A recent study showed that permanent stands that have been hung in a tree and left there for years can quickly destroy a great hunting spot. “Studies have shown deer will go 60-100 yards out of their way to avoid treestands when they know they are there” Winand said.
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Do deer see tree stands?

More often than not, a deer will smell you before seeing or hearing you when you're in the tree stand. One of the most tried and true hunting tips is to play the wind when you hunt. If you're always downwind, they can't smell you.
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How long does it take for deer to get used to a tree stand?

I think it depends on a few factors, but on average I would say 2 weeks. I have a few over food plots that deer seemed to be used to in a week, but most of those deer were younger deer.
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How early should you get in your deer stand?

Try to be in your stand and ready to go at least an hour before shooting light, which often means leaving the truck a solid 2 hours before shooting light. This gives you time to cool off from that extra-long hike, get your gear ready and let the woods settle back down before the sun peaks over the horizon.
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How often should you hunt a deer stand?

Hunt a stand one time and, on average, bucks will avoid it for three days. Bucks also changed their behavior relative to food plot use in the stand area. At the onset of hunting season, bucks visited the food plots one of every three times the stand was hunted during legal shooting hours.
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Where do you aim on a deer from the tree stand?

Aim to the side of the backbone (yellow dot). Your arrow will hit the liver, diaphragm, and possibly one lung for a quick kill. Patience will improve the quartering-toward shot angle, so you don't need to rush. The quartering deer will quickly become broadside as it passes your stand.
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Where should a deer stand be placed?

Travel Corridors Between Bedding And Feeding Areas

The most popular place to set up a tree stand is between a food source and bedding areas, that is where deer sleep or rest and where they eat. There will be lots of deer sign and very distinct trails that they use to go from one area to the other.
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How high should a tree stand be for deer hunting?

Often times 20 feet is the benchmark. This will get you up high enough to be out of direct line of sight for any deer in the area and is not so high that a hunter feels uncomfortable climbing to and getting into the stand safely. If you're using a climber, you are limited based on the shape of the tree.
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Should you hunt the same stand after killing a deer?

As long as you have an efficient way to recover the deer you kill, you can go back to hunting the stand quickly. The key is to keep the recovery down to one quick, quiet effort. Sneak out after you kill the deer by the same route you would use if you didn't shoot one and wanted to hunt the stand again the next day.
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Why have deer stopped coming to my stand?

Three major reasons stands go dry are: your approach allows deer to smell or hear you entering and leaving; the stand is hunted too much; and the stand is hunted when the wind conditions are not the best. Let's take a look at some data related to the idea that a stand can be overhunted.
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Is your hunt over if a deer blows?

Definitely not. Sometimes it will make other deer nervous, sometimes they don't even seem to care. But it can get annoying when you get the one doe that likes to just stand there and blow for like 10 minutes instead of just leaving.
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Do deer travel on ridges or valleys?

In most cases, deer will travel not on top of a ridge, but rather about 3/4 of the way down the side.
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Should I aim high or low from treestand?

When bowhunting from a treestand that's roughly 20 feet high and shooting at deer 15 yards or more away, bowhunters might need to aim slightly lower than they would when shooting from ground level.
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What distance are most deer shot?

Mostly, whitetails are killed at 100 yards or less and mule deer at 200 and under, but every once in a while, you will want to take a shot at truly long range–300 and 400 yards.
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How far do deer run after a bow shot?

In many instances, it will jump or flinch as the arrow hits before bounding away. It seldom runs hard and will usually appear to lope. The distance it travels before stopping could vary from only a few yards to 100 yards. In many cases, a deer with an abdomen wound will stop within 50 yards.
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Can you hunt a stand too much?

It's called stand burnout. It's a nasty thing. And it can happen to you if you aren't careful, even meticulous, when it comes to hunting your stand locations. Stand burnout happens when a given stand receives too much pressure.
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Where do deer go when pressured?

Once they experience pressure, whitetails can be found where you can't go, where you don't want to go, or where you haven't thought of going. They'll be found in the most “pressure-free” spot in the area where they can still receive their other needs of food, water and cover.
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What is the best time to get in the woods for deer hunting?

Deer are highly active during the hours just before dark. When they wake up between 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, their first priority is food. They will venture out to the food source closest to their bedding area with reckless abandon. This is the prime time to catch the deer unaware because of their lowered defenses.
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What time of day are most big bucks killed?

Most of them are specifically between 9:00 and 10:00 in the morning to be exact. It's a proven time, and it could have a lot to do with the common perception among deer hunters that things slow down once early morning is through.
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Do flashlights bother deer?

Eventually after about an hour, and realizing these deer are going nowhere, I took my flashlight and used the dimmest of the 3 beams and shined it. Basically they didn't even notice it until I went brighter and kept it on their eyes. That annoyed them more than anything else because the light wouldn't leave their eyes.
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