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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4325741" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Been a long time since I hunted public land but here's my take. #1...I would never hunt out of a stand that I found. I didn't put it there. It's not mine. It could even have a safety malfunction. I may want to hunt that particular area but that stand being there gives that hunter the priority. I understand you're not supposed to leave stands or claim an area. If I decided to hunt in that area anyway what's to keep that hunter from coming in to hunt his stand and pissing off both our opportunities at deer? You're almost better off knowing someone is already hunting there than to find out once you're settled into your own stand near by. If I was hunting public land and had a spot I was hunting AND was planning on hunting there the next morning I'd probably leave my stand hanging as well rather than have to carry it in and out. If I wasn't I'd carry my stand out after my last hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4325741, member: 69"] Been a long time since I hunted public land but here's my take. #1...I would never hunt out of a stand that I found. I didn't put it there. It's not mine. It could even have a safety malfunction. I may want to hunt that particular area but that stand being there gives that hunter the priority. I understand you're not supposed to leave stands or claim an area. If I decided to hunt in that area anyway what's to keep that hunter from coming in to hunt his stand and pissing off both our opportunities at deer? You're almost better off knowing someone is already hunting there than to find out once you're settled into your own stand near by. If I was hunting public land and had a spot I was hunting AND was planning on hunting there the next morning I'd probably leave my stand hanging as well rather than have to carry it in and out. If I wasn't I'd carry my stand out after my last hunt. [/QUOTE]
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