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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5532570" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>The analogies are getting kind of wild. If you left your truck in the parking lot for 365 days. The TWRA would have towed to an impound lot long before the year was up. I haven't read on here anyone saying they were gonna take anything. As a matter of fact stand wise. Your suppose to get the permission of the head warden over that specific property. And if so allowed to leave a stand. Your suppose to put your phone number and TWRA number on the stand. With a sharpie or whatever you want to use. He will also tell you it's first come first serve if you leave it out there. And at the end of season if you don't remove it. They will do so themselves. And then they will auction whatever equipment they take once or twice a year. That's another reason for your TWRA number and phone number. They will try to call you once. So to just go out and put up a stand without the head wardens permission is not legal to begin with.I'm not sure about cell cams. Probably exactly the same procedures. But I have found stands that are hard to see. That they miss. I don't say anything cause I don't want a man's hard earned money to be taken. If you don't believe me call the warden over the area you hunt. TVA also has people over certain areas. But no idea what they do or don't do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5532570, member: 22774"] The analogies are getting kind of wild. If you left your truck in the parking lot for 365 days. The TWRA would have towed to an impound lot long before the year was up. I haven’t read on here anyone saying they were gonna take anything. As a matter of fact stand wise. Your suppose to get the permission of the head warden over that specific property. And if so allowed to leave a stand. Your suppose to put your phone number and TWRA number on the stand. With a sharpie or whatever you want to use. He will also tell you it’s first come first serve if you leave it out there. And at the end of season if you don’t remove it. They will do so themselves. And then they will auction whatever equipment they take once or twice a year. That’s another reason for your TWRA number and phone number. They will try to call you once. So to just go out and put up a stand without the head wardens permission is not legal to begin with.I’m not sure about cell cams. Probably exactly the same procedures. But I have found stands that are hard to see. That they miss. I don’t say anything cause I don’t want a man’s hard earned money to be taken. If you don’t believe me call the warden over the area you hunt. TVA also has people over certain areas. But no idea what they do or don’t do. [/QUOTE]
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