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<blockquote data-quote="DC219" data-source="post: 5504172" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>That happened to me some years ago on public land on an afternoon bow hunt. (Unfortunate reality of hunting public land) I moved about 100 yards away and sat on the ground. A short while later I shot a huge buck. The guy hunting next to my stand helped me track it, but we never found it. Anyway, to answer your question; there's really nothing you can do. Public land is first come, first serve. I'd never do that to someone though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DC219, post: 5504172, member: 21499"] That happened to me some years ago on public land on an afternoon bow hunt. (Unfortunate reality of hunting public land) I moved about 100 yards away and sat on the ground. A short while later I shot a huge buck. The guy hunting next to my stand helped me track it, but we never found it. Anyway, to answer your question; there’s really nothing you can do. Public land is first come, first serve. I’d never do that to someone though. [/QUOTE]
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