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<blockquote data-quote="fisher01" data-source="post: 5249543" data-attributes="member: 18793"><p>Since I only hunt public land, I'll add a few comments. If someone leaves a tree stand, climber, or ground blind on public land, the way I see it, its for that hunters convenience only. They do not own that tree, spot or area.. public land is open to everyone to hunt. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who leaves their personal property should only do so when following all the rules/regulations.</p><p></p><p>Now since you do not own that area, its first come first served. If I arrive in the woods a half an hour before you, in an area where you have a tree stand, too bad. I'm there first and you should just move on to your next spot.</p><p></p><p>Too think you own a area where I have been hunting for the last 10 years from the ground because you placed a tree stand up a few days earlier before season starts is insane. </p><p></p><p>Public land is open to all and who ever walked into an unoccupied area has the right to hunt peacefully. </p><p></p><p>If I drive up to an area where I want to hunt and see other trucks/cars there, I simply move on to my second/third locations. Simply put, someone got there before I did, they have the right to hunt, so I'll move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisher01, post: 5249543, member: 18793"] Since I only hunt public land, I'll add a few comments. If someone leaves a tree stand, climber, or ground blind on public land, the way I see it, its for that hunters convenience only. They do not own that tree, spot or area.. public land is open to everyone to hunt. Anyone who leaves their personal property should only do so when following all the rules/regulations. Now since you do not own that area, its first come first served. If I arrive in the woods a half an hour before you, in an area where you have a tree stand, too bad. I'm there first and you should just move on to your next spot. Too think you own a area where I have been hunting for the last 10 years from the ground because you placed a tree stand up a few days earlier before season starts is insane. Public land is open to all and who ever walked into an unoccupied area has the right to hunt peacefully. If I drive up to an area where I want to hunt and see other trucks/cars there, I simply move on to my second/third locations. Simply put, someone got there before I did, they have the right to hunt, so I'll move on. [/QUOTE]
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