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Quote from: Dan-o on December 29, 2013, 06:54:27 PMQuote from: sebek556 on December 29, 2013, 06:50:40 PMThe it's on public property thing holds no water with me. Falls into the same category as someone pulling the sd card to look at your trail cam photos, or sitting in you truck. If it's not yours and it's not garbage your picking up, leave it alone.I sort of agree, but then again, if you leave it on public property and somebody uses it, I just don't think you have a right to complain. Damage or theft is a different matter....so if I were to use your camp on public land while you were out hunting would just be fine...Im not stealing or damaging anything...
Quote from: sebek556 on December 29, 2013, 06:50:40 PMThe it's on public property thing holds no water with me. Falls into the same category as someone pulling the sd card to look at your trail cam photos, or sitting in you truck. If it's not yours and it's not garbage your picking up, leave it alone.I sort of agree, but then again, if you leave it on public property and somebody uses it, I just don't think you have a right to complain. Damage or theft is a different matter....
The it's on public property thing holds no water with me. Falls into the same category as someone pulling the sd card to look at your trail cam photos, or sitting in you truck. If it's not yours and it's not garbage your picking up, leave it alone.
Quote from: huntnnw on December 29, 2013, 09:26:39 PMQuote from: Dan-o on December 29, 2013, 06:54:27 PMQuote from: sebek556 on December 29, 2013, 06:50:40 PMThe it's on public property thing holds no water with me. Falls into the same category as someone pulling the sd card to look at your trail cam photos, or sitting in you truck. If it's not yours and it's not garbage your picking up, leave it alone.I sort of agree, but then again, if you leave it on public property and somebody uses it, I just don't think you have a right to complain. Damage or theft is a different matter....so if I were to use your camp on public land while you were out hunting would just be fine...Im not stealing or damaging anything... Nice try, but...... bad analogy.Feel free to try again.
Quote from: Dan-o on December 29, 2013, 11:08:13 PMQuote from: huntnnw on December 29, 2013, 09:26:39 PMQuote from: Dan-o on December 29, 2013, 06:54:27 PMQuote from: sebek556 on December 29, 2013, 06:50:40 PMThe it's on public property thing holds no water with me. Falls into the same category as someone pulling the sd card to look at your trail cam photos, or sitting in you truck. If it's not yours and it's not garbage your picking up, leave it alone.I sort of agree, but then again, if you leave it on public property and somebody uses it, I just don't think you have a right to complain. Damage or theft is a different matter....so if I were to use your camp on public land while you were out hunting would just be fine...Im not stealing or damaging anything... Nice try, but...... bad analogy.Feel free to try again.Seems like a good analogy to me. Trying to figure out how its any different.
NO its not..not with some of the above logic..whats the difference?
Do We have to really talk about this? If its not yours, leave it the F alone? Why is that so hard for some to get? It's not a free for all just because its on public land! Ok let's try this, if you feel funny or quilty about something, then it's probably wrong. It's called your conscience, don't ignore it, if you burn up your conscience it will go away. Simple guys.
Quote from: trophyhunt on December 29, 2013, 07:07:53 PMDo We have to really talk about this? If its not yours, leave it the F alone? Why is that so hard for some to get? It's not a free for all just because its on public land! Ok let's try this, if you feel funny or guilty about something, then it's probably wrong. It's called your conscience, don't ignore it, if you burn up your conscience it will go away. Simple guys. well said!!!
Do We have to really talk about this? If its not yours, leave it the F alone? Why is that so hard for some to get? It's not a free for all just because its on public land! Ok let's try this, if you feel funny or guilty about something, then it's probably wrong. It's called your conscience, don't ignore it, if you burn up your conscience it will go away. Simple guys.
Quote from: sagewalker on December 30, 2013, 09:15:49 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on December 29, 2013, 07:07:53 PMDo We have to really talk about this? If its not yours, leave it the F alone? Why is that so hard for some to get? It's not a free for all just because its on public land! Ok let's try this, if you feel funny or guilty about something, then it's probably wrong. It's called your conscience, don't ignore it, if you burn up your conscience it will go away. Simple guys. well said!!! Exactly. Find another spot. I've done my scouting, put in the time necessary to find a good spot. So, spend some time in the woods and find your own location! Plus, I believe it would be extremely unethical and disrespectful for me to just decide to sit in someone else's stand. Public land or not, doesn't matter. While we are on the subject, if you come across a guy in a tree stand, back out the way you came! Would you intentionally blow a guys stalk if you saw a couple guys on a ridge with a herd of elk down below them...NO!!! Why is it OK to walk through a guy setup in a tree stand? It's not! I've had VERY few individuals find my stands or walk near them while I'm in them. Most do back out once you get their attention. But, this past year, I was sitting in my stand listening to several cow elk and a bull talking and heading my way. Heard something coming for over 100 yards away from the opposite direction. It was a hunter that was trying to put a stalk on the elk. I caught his attention and he just veered off trail and walked straight at the elk. The area the elk were in is VERY inaccessible while hunting on the ground (i.e., no way to get on them due to terrain and winds). You will blow them out EVERY time if you try to approach on the ground, which is what this Jack A$$ did very shortly after I spotted him. Plus, if I could hear him from over 100yards away, the elk could too!Sorry for the rant, but I just don't understand some people's hunting ethics.ET
I don't hunt out of tree stands but I've built several natural blinds along deer funnels in eastern WA. Once in a while, someone else discovers and uses them and I just go to one of my other spots. I personally wouldn't use someone's stand or blind but I would hunt the same area there stand/blind was without hesitation if they weren't in it and I thought it was a good area. I think sometimes people see bucks scouting on public land and wrongfully assume ownership of the area and animal, when in reality, many people have probably seen the same buck. I'll always respect another hunter and give him space if he is in an area but if he's not there its fair game for other hunters. I , however, have zero tolerance for thieves! An ethical hunter/human being should never take something that doesn't belong to them. I had duck decoys stolen from me that I left out over night on private land owned by my grandpa. I'll never make that mistake again:-(. Anyway, I think when it comes to public land we should be careful not to be selfish and respect others rights to hunt and enjoy the sport we love and if you want an area to yourself your gonna have to find a hard to reach area:-)