Treestand & Blind Installation

A good stand site is more than just a place to sit — it’s the product of strategy, experience, and knowing your land. We help landowners plan and install treestands and blinds that are safe, strategic, and built to last.

Many of us at DJM are hunters ourselves, so we know what works — wind direction, travel routes, access, and concealment. We’ll walk your property with you to identify prime locations, clear lanes, and set up stands or blinds that blend naturally into the landscape.

From elevated setups to ground blinds, our goal is simple: create dependable, well-placed locations that give you better visibility, safer access, and more consistent success in the field.

Don’t Know Where to Start?

Managing land for wildlife or recreation can feel overwhelming — especially if you’re not sure which improvements will make the biggest impact. That’s where we come in.

Our process is simple, straightforward, and built around your goals:

       1. Get in Touch – Reach out to us through our contact form or give us a call. Tell us a little about your property, what you’d like to accomplish, and any challenges you’re facing.

       2. Site Visit & Assessment – We’ll schedule a visit from one of our estimators or project managers to walk the property with you. Together, we’ll discuss habitat opportunities, access, and next steps.

       3. Customized Plan & Quote – Based on what we see on-site, we’ll provide a clear, tailored estimate and outline of services that fit your budget, acreage, and priorities.

       4. Implementation & Follow-Up – If you’re ready to move forward, our experienced field crews handle everything from planning to installation. We stay in touch to make sure your project performs as expected — season after season.

Whether you want to attract more wildlife, restore a native ecosystem, or simply make your property more enjoyable to explore, DJM can help you take the next step with confidence.

Treestand & Blind Installation Photos

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