Soemtimes the "right" tree is not always the best tree...so you have to get creative. I've been using ladders a lot for the past several years... and still use hang-ons too, but I prefer ladders as I am getting older. I do the add-a-branch thing, try to find close together or multi-trunked trees, and I even lean deadfall against the tree I'm in to create visual havoc for the deer. One big problem with ladders (at least the cheap ones I buy) is that when standing, you are too far away from the tree trunk making it easier for a deer to pick you out, especially if you move, which when lacking the stability of being able to lean against the trunk, is easy to do. I think I will try to buy a few ladders that have a fold-up seat to solve that. Since I lack those right now, I try and position the stand so that approaching deer have to walk by me before I get a shot...make sense? That way they don't have a silhouette of me obvious to them. I also try and using the rising and setting sun to my advantage, set up on inside corners, little tricks like that.