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So my question is this....If you scouted an area and plan to hunt it, and to access this area you must walk/drive a dead-end spur road that leads only to the area you are going to hunt, do you block the road at the entrance with your rig? Or do you pull over to the side and allow people (usually road hunters) to potentially drive in and bust your hunt?
Blocking the road on public land is a bad idea and rude to other people who wish to use the land. This is the same as some situations we complain about, like hikers ringing bells and blowing whistles in the woods. It prevents people from enjoying their chosen outdoor activities. Hunters are not the only people in the woods and on public land you don't even have the right to block off other hunter's access. That being said, I do understand the frustration and have had the same thing happen to me on multiple occasions. I try to either get to the end of the road or be at least 1/2 mile off the road.