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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5249229" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Not trying to hijack the thread but this is the first time I've seen anyone specifically post something like this. I only hunt public land and I have ladder stands I is with my kids, if I set one up and go back the next day and someone's near it we will go somewhere else,if they're in it they can have the area but not use my stand is my property(yes on public land but I'm within the laws and no one has the right to use my property i.e stand) if I left my climber and someone's around but not in sight I'll sit if they're on sight of me I'll move unless I sat the morning and went back after lunch or a break for some reason. I try to be decent, respectful, courteous of others. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Now to what you postedand this goes to so many things these days. First I was in Catoosa on the youth hunt and my daughter said what is that sign for a reward I said go read itand she did. We got to our area parked and I was getting ready and she said the game wardens owes her 10 grand because they could go ahead and prosecute themselves for putting 2 nails and a board in a tree I turned my head and tried not to laugh. Another spot in Catoosa they have a cable wrapped around a tree that's been there for so long you'd need a chainsaw to get it out of the tree. If you go to national parks they almost always put posts in the ground then signs not evertime but most. How many guys on here way back had build a wooden stand in a great spot in a group of trees I know on private land back in 80s and 90s I did, and could take you to them now and those trees are fine. The point here is why can any law enforcement, law makers or government agency break the very same laws that they make and while are they not held to the same standard we are and held accountable for breaking the same rules we can be cited for. I think of many of us don't start trying to keep a level playing field we're going to be over run with ridiculous rules and regulations we are are equal law enforcement or not, now I am so for law enforcement be out twra or a police officer but not right that they seem to be above the law no one should be. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Having, using, leaving a stand up to 24 hours is personal choice. There's many things that a lot of people do in the woods that others don't like that's within the laws and that is there free choice be respectful and leave others and their property alone if within laws I have no problem turning away from a spot or situation what. I think people get to angry and take things to serious if tree stands are every involved treat the situation as if it was someone hunting on the ground are they there, ok move on, not there then sit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5249229, member: 21149"] Not trying to hijack the thread but this is the first time I've seen anyone specifically post something like this. I only hunt public land and I have ladder stands I is with my kids, if I set one up and go back the next day and someone's near it we will go somewhere else,if they're in it they can have the area but not use my stand is my property(yes on public land but I'm within the laws and no one has the right to use my property i.e stand) if I left my climber and someone's around but not in sight I'll sit if they're on sight of me I'll move unless I sat the morning and went back after lunch or a break for some reason. I try to be decent, respectful, courteous of others. Now to what you postedand this goes to so many things these days. First I was in Catoosa on the youth hunt and my daughter said what is that sign for a reward I said go read itand she did. We got to our area parked and I was getting ready and she said the game wardens owes her 10 grand because they could go ahead and prosecute themselves for putting 2 nails and a board in a tree I turned my head and tried not to laugh. Another spot in Catoosa they have a cable wrapped around a tree that's been there for so long you'd need a chainsaw to get it out of the tree. If you go to national parks they almost always put posts in the ground then signs not evertime but most. How many guys on here way back had build a wooden stand in a great spot in a group of trees I know on private land back in 80s and 90s I did, and could take you to them now and those trees are fine. The point here is why can any law enforcement, law makers or government agency break the very same laws that they make and while are they not held to the same standard we are and held accountable for breaking the same rules we can be cited for. I think of many of us don't start trying to keep a level playing field we're going to be over run with ridiculous rules and regulations we are are equal law enforcement or not, now I am so for law enforcement be out twra or a police officer but not right that they seem to be above the law no one should be. Having, using, leaving a stand up to 24 hours is personal choice. There's many things that a lot of people do in the woods that others don't like that's within the laws and that is there free choice be respectful and leave others and their property alone if within laws I have no problem turning away from a spot or situation what. I think people get to angry and take things to serious if tree stands are every involved treat the situation as if it was someone hunting on the ground are they there, ok move on, not there then sit [/QUOTE]
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