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<blockquote data-quote="Vermin93" data-source="post: 3472868" data-attributes="member: 9526"><p>Ha! Nope, I'd be hunting out of one of those ladder stands. You leave a ladder stand on public land and it's fair game if it's unoccupied. Kansas rules apply. Especially in the case of these lease owners who are showing little to no respect or ethics. They deceptively tried to run Ryan off of TVA land, they put unmarked ladder stands all over the place - most likely without approval to do so. It's obvious to anyone with common sense what they are trying to do - claim public land for themselves. Yet, you defend them. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. You want to park a ladder stand on public land, then prepare for it to be sat in and hunted by others. You can help yourself to my climber when it's in a tree and I'm not in it, which is never.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermin93, post: 3472868, member: 9526"] Ha! Nope, I'd be hunting out of one of those ladder stands. You leave a ladder stand on public land and it's fair game if it's unoccupied. Kansas rules apply. Especially in the case of these lease owners who are showing little to no respect or ethics. They deceptively tried to run Ryan off of TVA land, they put unmarked ladder stands all over the place - most likely without approval to do so. It's obvious to anyone with common sense what they are trying to do - claim public land for themselves. Yet, you defend them. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. You want to park a ladder stand on public land, then prepare for it to be sat in and hunted by others. You can help yourself to my climber when it's in a tree and I'm not in it, which is never. [/QUOTE]
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