doublerack
Active Member
I'm the type that likes to do as much trimming as possible in the spring before things get too bushy. So, I was doing some turkey scouting on a new farm this past weekend. Unfortunately, no signs of turkeys in the area, but I was encouraged by the deer sign.
In fact, I found a perfect big mature cedar tree I want to hang a stand in next fall. Trying to save myself the hassle of fighting the mosquitos and hot weather
while hanging and cutting shooting lanes in late summer, I thought I would do all the trimming in it this coming weekend. Then all I have to worry about in the
summer is hanging my stand. Only problem is, I've never hung a stand in a cedar tree before. There are several branches on the way up that may need to be cut.
My questions to your folks are, Do you use screw in pegs , climbing sticks, or just try to climb the branches? I'm thinking I'll do a combination of pegs & branches,
but I wasn't sure if the pegs really damage the health of the tree. Need some advice.......
In fact, I found a perfect big mature cedar tree I want to hang a stand in next fall. Trying to save myself the hassle of fighting the mosquitos and hot weather
while hanging and cutting shooting lanes in late summer, I thought I would do all the trimming in it this coming weekend. Then all I have to worry about in the
summer is hanging my stand. Only problem is, I've never hung a stand in a cedar tree before. There are several branches on the way up that may need to be cut.
My questions to your folks are, Do you use screw in pegs , climbing sticks, or just try to climb the branches? I'm thinking I'll do a combination of pegs & branches,
but I wasn't sure if the pegs really damage the health of the tree. Need some advice.......