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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 5506742" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>On one WMA that I rarely step foot on anymore, I've noticed that adjoining property owners are slipping over on the WMA and leaving ladder stands and hang ons. I actually talked to one of them after hiking 3/4 mile back in to a spot that I'd hunted for years and taken some nice bucks from. He said that he hunted them on occasion, but left them up to keep people out of his honeyhole that's close by his property. </p><p></p><p>I didn't ask if he had Area Manager permission, as I didn't care anymore. Combined with the YouTube advertisement that was drawing new hunters into the area like wanderers in the desert, I knew my time was over there.</p><p></p><p>It was time to move on and not fight it. Life is too short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 5506742, member: 12599"] On one WMA that I rarely step foot on anymore, I’ve noticed that adjoining property owners are slipping over on the WMA and leaving ladder stands and hang ons. I actually talked to one of them after hiking 3/4 mile back in to a spot that I’d hunted for years and taken some nice bucks from. He said that he hunted them on occasion, but left them up to keep people out of his honeyhole that’s close by his property. I didn’t ask if he had Area Manager permission, as I didn’t care anymore. Combined with the YouTube advertisement that was drawing new hunters into the area like wanderers in the desert, I knew my time was over there. It was time to move on and not fight it. Life is too short. [/QUOTE]
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