After we hung our climbing sticks we screwed the eye screw into the tree directly underneath where our treestand will be placed.
Homemade tree stand concealment.
Just a helpful tip that i have found over the years is that when i put up a ladder stand i try to put it in a large clump of trees or else on a straight tree that is right next to a pine tree.
For instance choosing a tree with other trees adjacent to it that has limbs that are positioned between your treestand and the ground helps to create layers of foliage between you and any approaching deer that help to.
The result will be more successful hunts and more meat in the freezer.
Using tree stand concealment branches can be done in two ways.
Yet another factor of tree stand concealment is to be aware of the foliage both in front of your tree stand and behind it.
Next we bought a bundle of heavy duty zip ties.
The first is to collect some actual branches from near your stand preferably live ones with leaves still on them for deciduous trees oaks tend to hold onto their leaves longer than many others or coniferous branches for a coniferous tree.
Our treestand concealment strategy began by visiting our local hardware store and purchasing some 4 inch eye screws.
With just a little bit of effort and ingenuity and a minimal monetary investment you can effectively conceal a tree stand from alert deer and overcome their highly developed natural defenses.
Or how about a great big cedar tree trim away some branches and you can almost tuck yourself right back into the needles and become invisible.