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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5028501" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>Technically you can tell them to get down. According to the area manager at the WMA I hunt, the stand is not public property, because it is on public land and you do not have a right to hunt out of it.</p><p></p><p>He did also say, if I went into the area and climbed and someone came to get in a ladder stand they were supposed to leave. He also said, if I did get into someone's stand and they asked me to get down, to tell them, "OK, but I am hunting here off the ground and you need to move to another spot, because it is first come first serve."</p><p></p><p>edited to add....</p><p></p><p>I went into a small block of public land a while ago. Thought it would be over looked. Lots of sign. looked great until I found the lock on and two man ladder stand. Needless to say I never hunted it. I thought about it, but figured it is getting pressure so I wanted to go somewhere I wasn't 100% was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5028501, member: 7419"] Technically you can tell them to get down. According to the area manager at the WMA I hunt, the stand is not public property, because it is on public land and you do not have a right to hunt out of it. He did also say, if I went into the area and climbed and someone came to get in a ladder stand they were supposed to leave. He also said, if I did get into someone's stand and they asked me to get down, to tell them, "OK, but I am hunting here off the ground and you need to move to another spot, because it is first come first serve." edited to add.... I went into a small block of public land a while ago. Thought it would be over looked. Lots of sign. looked great until I found the lock on and two man ladder stand. Needless to say I never hunted it. I thought about it, but figured it is getting pressure so I wanted to go somewhere I wasn't 100% was. [/QUOTE]
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