By John Kasun LOW H O W CAN YOU GO? M any bowhunters will tell you tree stands placed at 25 feet, 30 feet or even higher than 35 feet are ideal, but hunting from such heights can be problematic. While stands placed higher off the ground generally offer the hunter a greater field of view, the shots are tougher to 58 make because the target appears smaller. And inexperienced shooters who don't regularly practice from tree stands tend to send arrows high and over the target when elevated. The higher the stand, the worse the problem. Granted, getting higher off the ground