Nicoli7153
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I do my partI can't get them all by myself. Feel free to help.
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I do my partI can't get them all by myself. Feel free to help.
I know where there is another two seater in our area. Had trail cams pics of the guys packing it in. I don’t think they’ve sat in it since that first year. Pretty nice stand. I’ve been tempted to pack it to a different wallow I know about on the same mountain sideI don't know about PA. But in Idaho you can file a lien on an abandoned vehicle on your own property, but not anywhere else.
I watched a two seater ladder stand over a couple of season on a school section ear me and had this same conundrum. It was obviously not being used or maintained.
The state sold the timber and the loggers ended my quandry. Still wondering if that went home piled on top of a truck full of Stihls.
I washed a guys once with a bar of Irish springs bar soap. That grated metal is very hard to scrub clean with the soap. It shaves pieces off all over the ground.
And that was the last time you hunted SW Michigan public land.I put up a stand on public land once. Sat there all morning and didn't see a thing. So, I decided to head back to the truck for a spot of lunch.
By the time I got back to my stand for the evening hunt, someone had taken a dump on the seat and smeared Irish Spring all over the ladder. I guess I'll just stay on the ground from now on.
If he is hunting from a stand for spring turkeys then he deserves it.And that was the last time you hunted SW Michigan public land.
What is really odd is that many of these abandoned stands and cameras are padlocked to the trees. If they are so valuable, then why spend the money on the cables and locks?I feel the same way about game cameras. If you’re actively checking and maintaining I have absolutely no issue. I have found ones strapped to trees that fell over, straps broke from being in sun too long, etc. found a tree stand two years ago been there so long had 8” of moss hanging from it. I feel like people that leave stuff for extended period need to realize it’s on public land and subject to being removed but most are fine with the risk. This is all in context of after season by a good time frame not during normal use.
I've always been leery of removing them for the same reason.I live in Michigan and had this conversation with the local conservation officer a few years ago. He wouldn't authorize removal, and didn't have the time to come out. I was advised that if I did take down a stand after season and it had no name/address & a warden happened upon me, I'd likely be ticketed for possession of unmarked stand after it was supposed to be gone. If I were contacted by a warden while removing a stand that had name/address and it wasn't mine, I would likely be ticketed for taking a stand that wasn't mine.
It's possible a different warden would give a different answer or that laes have changed recently. I decided it wasn't worth my concern and have learned to see-without-seeing these abandoned or left up stands.
I'd advice getting in writing from a CO if they authorize you to remove said stands.
I think this makes sense. I’ve never hunted in the east and Midwest but I apply a similar thought to trail cameras.Public is public and I don’t believe a tree stand marks someone’s spot, but a lot of guys do and the reason they leave stands up all year. I don’t have a problem with someone using someone else’s tree stand on public, but I don’t think I would use someone else’s stand. For 1, it’s an easy way to avoid a confrontation and 2 as I get older I don’t even like stands I’ve hung myself, let alone one that somebody else hung who knows when.
That’s some f^€<3) up stuff man.I put up a stand on public land once. Sat there all morning and didn't see a thing. So, I decided to head back to the truck for a spot of lunch.
By the time I got back to my stand for the evening hunt, someone had taken a dump on the seat and smeared Irish Spring all over the ladder. I guess I'll just stay on the ground from now on.
I can't get them all by myself. Feel free to help.