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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5249388" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>I know it's an old thread, but this seems to get discussed a lot. </p><p></p><p>You got 3 options to make the best of it...</p><p></p><p>1. Hunt their stand but risk a confrontation with stand owner.</p><p>2. Climb another tree nearby, or hunt on the ground. </p><p>3. Find another spot to hunt. </p><p></p><p>I usually take option #3, but have done all 3 at one time or another. </p><p></p><p>If you're on a boat hunting TVA land, it ain't hard to ride around for a day and find another spot or two that isn't crowded out by neighboring lease hunters. </p><p></p><p>Example I found a dang good spot last year. Killed 2 does, let a bunch of younger bucks walk. A couple of em were pretty nice 8 points. No sign of other people. This year, I went in during bow season and killed a coyote but saw no deer that morning. Walked around and found 2 different treestands that weren't there before. Decided to just write the spot off for the season and go hunt other spots, which I did, and I even found some new spots that produced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5249388, member: 9284"] I know it’s an old thread, but this seems to get discussed a lot. You got 3 options to make the best of it... 1. Hunt their stand but risk a confrontation with stand owner. 2. Climb another tree nearby, or hunt on the ground. 3. Find another spot to hunt. I usually take option #3, but have done all 3 at one time or another. If you’re on a boat hunting TVA land, it ain’t hard to ride around for a day and find another spot or two that isn’t crowded out by neighboring lease hunters. Example I found a dang good spot last year. Killed 2 does, let a bunch of younger bucks walk. A couple of em were pretty nice 8 points. No sign of other people. This year, I went in during bow season and killed a coyote but saw no deer that morning. Walked around and found 2 different treestands that weren’t there before. Decided to just write the spot off for the season and go hunt other spots, which I did, and I even found some new spots that produced. [/QUOTE]
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