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bjrogg:
I'm getting my primitive gear all made and ready. All of this will be completely new to me. I've never hunted with a bow or from a tree stand before so I have a steep learning curve here. Yesterday I shoot from a couple of my buddies tree stands to see if I liked them. I really wasn't that thrilled but maybe that's how it goes. I'm not as good of a climber as I was in my younger days and I have a couple buddies who fell out of there trees one is no longer with us leaving is wife and kids on a thanksgiving day I'm sure they wish they could forget. I'm looking for something I feel safe standing on and can have enough room to shoot without my bow hitting something. It will be on my property so I could build something permanent from wood or steel. I'm kinda thinking just a raised platform with a comfortable chair. Any suggestions? Pictures? Thanks
Bjrogg

osage outlaw:
If your feet leave the ground, wear a harness!!!   The cheap ones that come with a stand will work but aren't the most comfortable or user friendly.  You can buy a decent harness for $50 on up.  I started wearing one when I fell from a stand a couple of years ago.  I'm so used to it now I don't even know I'm wearing it.  I use ladder stands mostly.  You have to position them to where you expect to get a shot from.  After you get it set up take a bow up and do some test draws in different directions to make sure you have good shot opportunities without hitting your bow limb on anything.  I'm not a fan of climber stands.  I think they are better suited for tall skinny guys and not short round guys.  The last time I used one I pulled a stomach muscle on the way up and it was all I could do to get down.  I never felt safe in a climber stand.  I grew up hunting from permanent wooden stands and killed a lot of deer from them.  With the price of treated lumber and coated deck screws they aren't that much cheaper than a ladder stand.  Plus I think its a lot safer and easier to put up a ladder stand than it is to build a permanent stand.  Ground blinds are a good option for selfbows.  I use cedar limbs to make mine.  Pay close attention to which way the wind usually blows when picking out a spot for one.  If you do hunt from a stand make sure you practice from it or another elevated position like a 2nd floor balcony or something.  My shots are always high when I'm shooting down from a stand.  I have to adjust my aiming point. 

bjrogg:
I diffenatlly agree on the harness I'm sure my brother and wife wouldn't let me hunt without one. My brother is big into wheelie bows won state triple crown this year, he is big proponent for safety harness. Still working on him for the traditional and primitive stuff. He was really against it when I first started making stuff but he's starting to come around he actually told me he thinks I might get one and I actually think he's a little proud of his older brother now.( invited me to shoot with his wheelie friends and they all were interested)
Bjrogg

Pat B:
After many years of hunting from tree stands I gave them up a few years ago because I just didn't feel comfortable anyore. To be able to shoot well you have to be comfortable with being in a tree stand. I hate wearing a harness too. They are really confining and uncomfortable...but I wouldn't go up a tree without one.

mullet:
I wear the harness that is like putting a jacket on. It's comfortable and all you have to do is click the thighs in and hook to your tree. I'm going to play with a Gilly Suit this year in Florida, see how that works.

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