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<blockquote data-quote="Waterman21" data-source="post: 5249376" data-attributes="member: 22261"><p>The whole idea that leaving a stand in the woods claims the spot, tree, or even the stand for that matter is ludacris. That stand is your personal property to take home if you see fit but if you leave it in the woods that stand is open. The people that are saying that you don't have any right to hunt a stand that's been left in the woods are no different than OPs guys telling him they don't belong on that parcel of TVA land. The mindset itself is bewildering. Like writing your name on a picnic table at the park and walking up to tell the people having a cookout that they need to move because this is your favorite table.</p><p></p><p>EastTNHunter, you are spot on with this analogy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterman21, post: 5249376, member: 22261"] The whole idea that leaving a stand in the woods claims the spot, tree, or even the stand for that matter is ludacris. That stand is your personal property to take home if you see fit but if you leave it in the woods that stand is open. The people that are saying that you don't have any right to hunt a stand that's been left in the woods are no different than OPs guys telling him they don't belong on that parcel of TVA land. The mindset itself is bewildering. Like writing your name on a picnic table at the park and walking up to tell the people having a cookout that they need to move because this is your favorite table. EastTNHunter, you are spot on with this analogy [/QUOTE]
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