Hunting Tip Articles / Hunting Safety and Security Articles from Summit Treestands

Tripod Hunting Stands Enable Mid-Season Moves

8/25/2008
Now hunters in areas with no trees for stands, or trees that won't accept tree stands, such as the vast mesquite thickets of Texas, are no longer bound to the box stand. A new breed of tripod hunting stands is proving that pods, too, can...

Safety Is No Accident

8/21/2008
While hunting is a pretty safe activity, one aspect continues to rack up the statistics: falls from tree stands. Would you send your son into a football game without a helmet? Likewise, would you let him hunt from a tree stand without a hunting safety...

Making the Most of Your Hunting Blind

8/21/2008
Today's hunting blinds are tremendous tools for many types of hunting. Whitetail deer hunters who aren't up high on treestands benefit from the total concealment a hunting blind provides. Turkey hunters quickly realize that blinds are perfect for the woods, as turkeys seem to simply...

The Right Bow Sights and Supplies Can Determine Your Bow Hunting Success

8/21/2008
Archery sights have come a long way from metal rods with colored tips. Today, bow hunters have options. These range from basic traditional bow sights to fiber optic pins that focus available light, dawn to dusk, like the Summit Hot Dot F.O.X. bow sight, to...

No Area's "Unhuntable"

8/21/2008
It's likely that at some time during your hunting career you've said to yourself, "I'd love to hunt that spot, but there's just no way." The problem could be a lack of suitable trees for hunting stands. It might be the tall CRP grass and...