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If I were 100% positive that it was on public land, I would feel free to unlock it and use it.I'd do as little damage as possible, but I wouldn't hesitate to unlock and use it.We all own that land in common.
Quote from: Dan-o on January 01, 2015, 04:25:46 PMIf I were 100% positive that it was on public land, I would feel free to unlock it and use it.I'd do as little damage as possible, but I wouldn't hesitate to unlock and use it.We all own that land in common.So, if you park your car on public land and lock it, I can unlock it and use your car? Sorry, had to play devils advocate.
I would agree with being able to use a blind left on public property. Nothing in the regs says the blind can be vandalized by someone wanting to hunt in it by tearing off the lock. I'm curious whether or not the public can use a boat blind that is anchored up and displaying current registration. There's a few boat blinds in the Potholes, I think they are all towed out and moved around to different locations. One guy has a houseboat blind that he can sleep and cook in. Pretty cool setup. I know I'd be upset if it was mine and I show up one morning and someone is camping in my houseboat.
Not even remotely the same thing. A car and a public use blind are apples and oranges.