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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNHunter" data-source="post: 3472674" data-attributes="member: 8364"><p>This is TVA land, not a WMA, so WMA regs don't apply here. I do have contact info in my phone for more than 1 contact that would handle this at TVA, but don't want to bother them around the holidays if there is not an imminent problem. Both of these people I know at least somewhat, and 1 of them lives in the area where I am hunting and told me to call him if I ever have another problem. I just don't like people trying to make public land their own. The vantage points that they have taken are very strategic, and really have to be utilized to cover this area effectively. I have always been told that an unwritten rule is that, basically: if a treestand is set on public land but is not being currently hunted in, it is first come, first served.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNHunter, post: 3472674, member: 8364"] This is TVA land, not a WMA, so WMA regs don't apply here. I do have contact info in my phone for more than 1 contact that would handle this at TVA, but don't want to bother them around the holidays if there is not an imminent problem. Both of these people I know at least somewhat, and 1 of them lives in the area where I am hunting and told me to call him if I ever have another problem. I just don't like people trying to make public land their own. The vantage points that they have taken are very strategic, and really have to be utilized to cover this area effectively. I have always been told that an unwritten rule is that, basically: if a treestand is set on public land but is not being currently hunted in, it is first come, first served. [/QUOTE]
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