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<blockquote data-quote="fisher01" data-source="post: 5507151" data-attributes="member: 18793"><p>Well according to one poster here, the public land hunting spot in which I have been hunting on for the last 20 years, is now off limits to me because someone scouted the area and hung (most likely) an illegal stand. </p><p></p><p>It's public land, first come first served, end of discussion. </p><p></p><p>All I hunt is public land, if someone gets to an area before me, I simply keep driving and go to plan B, sometimes plan C.</p><p></p><p>Using the logic a stand on public land claims the spot, if anyone sees the leaves/debris cleared about 4 feet at the base of a tree, that spot is already claimed by me (I only hunt from the ground with my back to a tree). Do not hang your stand there, that spot is off limits to everyone, go somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>Public land is available to all to enjoy, there's no claims to spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisher01, post: 5507151, member: 18793"] Well according to one poster here, the public land hunting spot in which I have been hunting on for the last 20 years, is now off limits to me because someone scouted the area and hung (most likely) an illegal stand. It's public land, first come first served, end of discussion. All I hunt is public land, if someone gets to an area before me, I simply keep driving and go to plan B, sometimes plan C. Using the logic a stand on public land claims the spot, if anyone sees the leaves/debris cleared about 4 feet at the base of a tree, that spot is already claimed by me (I only hunt from the ground with my back to a tree). Do not hang your stand there, that spot is off limits to everyone, go somewhere else. Public land is available to all to enjoy, there's no claims to spots. [/QUOTE]
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