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<blockquote data-quote="nate17" data-source="post: 5783619" data-attributes="member: 7246"><p>I think it's just a matter of time on public land and something like this is bound to happen unfortunately. I have had 1 camera stolen, 1 stand stolen, 2 SD cards stolen, and 1 really nice buck stolen. I had a friend find the deer that I was unable to recover several days later on social media (the deer had a very distinguishable rack and I shot him at close range). I was banking the guy didn't get a salvage tag and I could possibly get it back, instead he used his own tag on the deer and I was told by law enforcement there was nothing that could be done. I now hunt in a new area. </p><p></p><p>Wait 1 year. Go check your spot on opening day and find who took your stand and dumped corn out sitting within eyesight. Most people that would do something like this aren't very bright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate17, post: 5783619, member: 7246"] I think it’s just a matter of time on public land and something like this is bound to happen unfortunately. I have had 1 camera stolen, 1 stand stolen, 2 SD cards stolen, and 1 really nice buck stolen. I had a friend find the deer that I was unable to recover several days later on social media (the deer had a very distinguishable rack and I shot him at close range). I was banking the guy didn’t get a salvage tag and I could possibly get it back, instead he used his own tag on the deer and I was told by law enforcement there was nothing that could be done. I now hunt in a new area. Wait 1 year. Go check your spot on opening day and find who took your stand and dumped corn out sitting within eyesight. Most people that would do something like this aren’t very bright. [/QUOTE]
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