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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5494961" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>After many years of observing deer and how they react to different stimuli, I'm amazed at how little they react to some sounds - like the human voice - and how instantly they react to other sounds - like anything metallic.</p><p></p><p>That said, I still prefer ladder stands because of their ease of entry. Now I'll be the first to admit they have their downsides - noise, invitation to poaching, lack of mobility, etc. But for me, they are still the easiest and safest way to hunt for us old guys. And for my place, eventually we'll have enough of them up we won't have to move many each year. We'll have so many up the deer can't possibly avoid them and each stand gets hunted so infrequently that the one or two times they get hunted in a year won't alter deer activity in the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5494961, member: 17"] After many years of observing deer and how they react to different stimuli, I'm amazed at how little they react to some sounds - like the human voice - and how instantly they react to other sounds - like anything metallic. That said, I still prefer ladder stands because of their ease of entry. Now I'll be the first to admit they have their downsides - noise, invitation to poaching, lack of mobility, etc. But for me, they are still the easiest and safest way to hunt for us old guys. And for my place, eventually we'll have enough of them up we won't have to move many each year. We'll have so many up the deer can't possibly avoid them and each stand gets hunted so infrequently that the one or two times they get hunted in a year won't alter deer activity in the area. [/QUOTE]
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