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Is it possible someone was marking blood trail from a later season?Possibly not hunting same weapon but same area
What kind of public?
The conspiracies theorist in me asked if this could just be a timber company marketing the boundaries of a timber sale.
Hunt it and have backup plans.
In my area, a straight line of just flagging tape typically signifies a boundary line of an area to be thinned…. Generally this is in 10-14 year old fir stands on the west side. I hate seeing this in my spots because it generally means a crew will come through and drop enough trees the area becomes virtually impossible to access quietly. I would rather somebody find my spot and share it then get thinned. A unit to be logged will generally have small square orange or pink emblem/placard stuck to bigger trees on the boundary line.If not either of these, then yes people do still mark trails with flagging but I don’t understand why, as it only advertises your spot to every other person, I’ve found some sweet spots by following flagging. And with 8 million people in Washington, there is no such thing as a secret spot. Overlooked maybe, but not secret. There are other options for marking trails.