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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 4325773" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>This is what you should do. It is not your stand. I think I covered this in another thread you posted about a deer being killed near your neighborhood. Glenn Rogers doesn't care if you put a lock on, ladder, or whatever out there, so long as it is just chained or strapped to the tree. It is up to him, regardless of what the book says. I disagreed with it when i first started hunting out there, but he said, he would not do anything that could hinder folks from hunting and would allow it. </p><p></p><p>It is not your stand so don't get in it. If you choose to ignore that and someone shows up and tells you to get out you have to. </p><p></p><p>That being said, if you choose to hunt that area, get there first, climb a tree, and the person shows up, tell them to leave. If they don't THEN you report, because he said, he will not tolerate that. That may just get that particular stand removed. At least that is what he made it sound like when I spoke with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 4325773, member: 7419"] This is what you should do. It is not your stand. I think I covered this in another thread you posted about a deer being killed near your neighborhood. Glenn Rogers doesn't care if you put a lock on, ladder, or whatever out there, so long as it is just chained or strapped to the tree. It is up to him, regardless of what the book says. I disagreed with it when i first started hunting out there, but he said, he would not do anything that could hinder folks from hunting and would allow it. It is not your stand so don't get in it. If you choose to ignore that and someone shows up and tells you to get out you have to. That being said, if you choose to hunt that area, get there first, climb a tree, and the person shows up, tell them to leave. If they don't THEN you report, because he said, he will not tolerate that. That may just get that particular stand removed. At least that is what he made it sound like when I spoke with him. [/QUOTE]
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