We've done it and it's a blast...we even got some coons!! Number one rule, since you will be shooting up in the trees, be sure that you are the only people around and that your group is all together, number two rule, same as number one...should also point out that dogs need to be with group and tied....not a good idea for a high priced coon dog grabing a coon with a broadhead sticking thru it. Wrap bands of reflective tape around your arrows and use sharp broadheads (reason for rule one). Use arrows that you are not in love with. Take a compass, it will help you find arrows and possibility your truck. The arrows that miss (most), and the ones that don't stick in the tree (a few), will be easy to find if you used the reflective tape, follow a compass line in the direction that you were shooting and the woods are resonably open. We've had better luck getting shots on upland sites (smaller trees), most of the coons treed in the river bottom were way up high in real big trees.