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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper John" data-source="post: 923202" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>A problem I encountered on public land. Scouting before season I located an area I wished to hunt. When I went back, there was a stand chained and padlocked in the same area. That stand was there the entire season pretty much preventing me from hunting that spot unless I wanted to risk a confrontation with whoever was using it. Which would have been likely no matter if I put up my own stand nearby or if I hunted their stand. Even if I were to report the stand, and if it was actually removed due to a violation of the area rules and I went back with my portable stand to hunt the location. When the original stand owner showed I still would be unable to hunt there as I would likely be accused of calling it in or worse actually accused of taking the stand. I was scouting in SE OK just yesterday and found a chained ladder stand within the first hour of walking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper John, post: 923202, member: 8580"] A problem I encountered on public land. Scouting before season I located an area I wished to hunt. When I went back, there was a stand chained and padlocked in the same area. That stand was there the entire season pretty much preventing me from hunting that spot unless I wanted to risk a confrontation with whoever was using it. Which would have been likely no matter if I put up my own stand nearby or if I hunted their stand. Even if I were to report the stand, and if it was actually removed due to a violation of the area rules and I went back with my portable stand to hunt the location. When the original stand owner showed I still would be unable to hunt there as I would likely be accused of calling it in or worse actually accused of taking the stand. I was scouting in SE OK just yesterday and found a chained ladder stand within the first hour of walking. [/QUOTE]
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