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If you don't want people to use it then don't leave it. Pack it in, pack it out. A tree stand weighs what? 20-25lbs? Sounds simple to me. You don't leave your car in a public parking lot with the doors unlocked, windows down and the keys in the ignition do you? No you secure it or have some sort of way to disable it when you are not in it ie: low-jack, car alarm, steering wheel club, battery/starter kill switch or even locking it up to deter theft or unauthorized use.I'm not condoning theft, but who's to stop someone from using it and then claiming it as theirs? After all possession is 9/10ths of the law. I know that's not legal speak but it is on you to prove that it is in fact yours. Unless you have a trail cam watching your stand. Whats more important the animal you are hunting or someone trying to steal your stand? If its the stand, then it would behoove you to take it with you when you leave.Even someone bringing their own tree stand out and placing it just below yours preventing access for you. (Yes I've seen two stands in the same tree before both empty.) Snooze you lose? Yes its a dick move but not everyone I've come across in the woods has been cordial with me during hunting season. It only takes one bad guy to ruin everyone else's reputation. It would be nice if you could trust everyone but unfortunately it doesn't happen that way.:2˘:Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I am getting really tired of this debate, year after year.................................If you build it, erect it, dig it, leave it.....And,it's on public land it's fair game. You don't have to like it, but it is just the way it is....
No where in the hunting regs, does it mention anything about your tent, car, truck, fruit of your looms, if you can't read the regulations, and get a basic understanding............no wonder Obummer got elected twice
Quote from: Hilltop123 on June 25, 2013, 05:33:50 PMNo where in the hunting regs, does it mention anything about your tent, car, truck, fruit of your looms, if you can't read the regulations, and get a basic understanding............no wonder Obummer got elected twiceIt's called respecting others property, try it some time!If some one hangs a stand on public ground, it does NOT become public property.
So you are saying if I left my truck unlocked you would climb in and help yourself like it was yours. Sounds like a bad idea to me. Probably end poorly for you like it would if you were sitting in my tree stand that I own and refuse to get out of my stand. It is one thing if you build a stand on public ground but if you are bold enough to use some one else's tree stand that they bought and hung, you are asking for trouble.
Quote from: hughjorgan on June 25, 2013, 04:53:22 PMSo you are saying if I left my truck unlocked you would climb in and help yourself like it was yours. Sounds like a bad idea to me. Probably end poorly for you like it would if you were sitting in my tree stand that I own and refuse to get out of my stand. It is one thing if you build a stand on public ground but if you are bold enough to use some one else's tree stand that they bought and hung, you are asking for trouble.Me personally? No. I have higher morals than that. But if you are careless about how you treat what you spend your hard earned money on, then that to me, says something about your morals. You dgaf. No offense.Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
so if a guy accidentally leaves his truck unlocked he has bad morals? ok mr. perfect...
Quote from: hughjorgan on June 25, 2013, 05:45:11 PMQuote from: Hilltop123 on June 25, 2013, 05:33:50 PMNo where in the hunting regs, does it mention anything about your tent, car, truck, fruit of your looms, if you can't read the regulations, and get a basic understanding............no wonder Obummer got elected twiceIt's called respecting others property, try it some time!If some one hangs a stand on public ground, it does NOT become public property.Now you are getting into the ethic, over the regs.....you are aware of the difference?