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Quote from: Seabass on August 26, 2015, 08:47:54 PMThe duck blind comparison is ABSOLUTELY ASININE!! For so many reasons I can't even begin to list. When you start buying duck blinds and hanging them 20 feet off the ground then w'ell talk. When you hunt an individual duck and can prove that.....we'll talk. When ducks start living solitary lives in heavy cover......we'll talk. When the state limits you to a single duck per season and you get 23 days to find that single duck.....we'll talk. When "hanging" a duck blind becomes dangerous.....we'll talk. I could go on and on and on with more reasons why big game hunting and waterfowl hunting have little in common beyond the description of hunting.You must not duck hunt much. Many places duck blinds are built well and those who built them feel like they own them. Some have been used by the same families and parties for generations. Heck there are blinds made from big pontoon boats worth thousands of dollars anchored and left in the potholes all season long. And why would bag limits and perceived level of danger have anything to do with using an abandoned blind or tree stand? It seems crazy to me that people think they can leave a stand on public land and then pitch a fit if someone finds it and uses it. Even the law makes it clear. And for the record, I have on two occasions been in a duck blind more than 20 ft off the ground.
The duck blind comparison is ABSOLUTELY ASININE!! For so many reasons I can't even begin to list. When you start buying duck blinds and hanging them 20 feet off the ground then w'ell talk. When you hunt an individual duck and can prove that.....we'll talk. When ducks start living solitary lives in heavy cover......we'll talk. When the state limits you to a single duck per season and you get 23 days to find that single duck.....we'll talk. When "hanging" a duck blind becomes dangerous.....we'll talk. I could go on and on and on with more reasons why big game hunting and waterfowl hunting have little in common beyond the description of hunting.
Quote from: huntnnw on August 25, 2015, 09:37:51 PMsomeone in it ...better be prepared for me if I ever see someone in one my standFirst come first serve on dnr. Don't like it don't set up on public land. Pretty simple Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
someone in it ...better be prepared for me if I ever see someone in one my stand
Quote from: chester on August 26, 2015, 02:52:36 AMQuote from: huntnnw on August 25, 2015, 09:37:51 PMsomeone in it ...better be prepared for me if I ever see someone in one my standFirst come first serve on dnr. Don't like it don't set up on public land. Pretty simple Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWho is that much of a loser to sit in someone else stand? Would love someone to try that to mine.
The tree stand is mine. If I park my truck on public land you going to drive it away?
Good luck using other peoples stands. Hope you don't run into a guy like me.