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<blockquote data-quote="Huckfin" data-source="post: 5588958" data-attributes="member: 21971"><p>I disagree with a lot of the comments on this thread, I lost my lease of twenty years, 6 years ago and can only find public to hunt. I would think everyone on here knows how hard it is to find hunting leases (that you can afford) or private land in general to hunt. In the last few years I've never had an encounter where someone tried to "claim" a pieace of public land, every encounter I've had everyone understands first come first serve. I pick up trash as I'm waliking in the woods all the time but if I run across somebodies trail camera I leave it alone, someone bought that with their hard earned money and if someone takes it it's just plain stealing, theirs no other way around it. I've had 2 cameras stonlen on publis and the person that took them is a thief, if you take something that belongs to someone without the consent that's stealing plain and simple.</p><p>Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huckfin, post: 5588958, member: 21971"] I disagree with a lot of the comments on this thread, I lost my lease of twenty years, 6 years ago and can only find public to hunt. I would think everyone on here knows how hard it is to find hunting leases (that you can afford) or private land in general to hunt. In the last few years I've never had an encounter where someone tried to "claim" a pieace of public land, every encounter I've had everyone understands first come first serve. I pick up trash as I'm waliking in the woods all the time but if I run across somebodies trail camera I leave it alone, someone bought that with their hard earned money and if someone takes it it's just plain stealing, theirs no other way around it. I've had 2 cameras stonlen on publis and the person that took them is a thief, if you take something that belongs to someone without the consent that's stealing plain and simple. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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