Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An open or enclosed
platform secured totrees to provide avantage point forhunters .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word treestand.
Examples
-
I think a treestand is a greater advantage anyway.
-
I think a treestand is a greater advantage anyway.
-
My current treestand is a Summit, but if I ever upgraded then I would go with a Lone Wolf.
Can anyone explain why a Lone Wolf climbing stand is more expensive than a summit treestand? 2010
-
My current treestand is a Summit, but if I ever upgraded then I would go with a Lone Wolf.
Can anyone explain why a Lone Wolf climbing stand is more expensive than a summit treestand? 2010
-
I still couldn't escape cars driving down the road or some other modern luxuries but still being part of an ecosystem in your treestand is something everyone needs to feel once in there lifetime to sit and ponder lifes questions or think nothing at all it cleanses the soul. as fred bear once said. if some of our teenage thrill seekers really want to go out and get themselves and thrill let them go up to the yukon or the northwest for grizzly bear, polar bear or brown bear.
The Zombie Plague 2009
-
I still couldn't escape cars driving down the road or some other modern luxuries but still being part of an ecosystem in your treestand is something everyone needs to feel once in there lifetime to sit and ponder lifes questions or think nothing at all it cleanses the soul. as fred bear once said. if some of our teenage thrill seekers really want to go out and get themselves and thrill let them go up to the yukon or the northwest for grizzly bear, polar bear or brown bear.
The Zombie Plague 2009
-
Most of the time, I sit in a treestand overlooking the trail that the deer use.
-
I know I asked a few days ago if you keep your quiver attached to your bow while in your treestand, and some of those answers got me to thinking that I might change to keeping the quiver attached.
-
My question is, If from my treestand, I sight in on a | Field & Stream
I am a new hunter, hunting only 4 seasons. I took my first deer last year. 2009
-
Now if you have ever been in a treestand and had turkeys come through, you know they sound like a small freight train.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.