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<blockquote data-quote="justin_h635" data-source="post: 1978934" data-attributes="member: 24704"><p>Yes, with all respect to him. Sadly, the country has become as ravenous as the city in regards for failure mankind to not take what is legally not theirs. Was it his fault-NO but we as hunters must accept the fact that a pieces of crap thieves will take our stuff. I liken this to a mall parking lot. Does your wife, significant other, etc. put her purse, laptop, etc. in the trunk before going in? Do you leave your vehicle at a ball game or other event with a firearm laying in plain sight?</p><p></p><p>Sadly, this is a similar situation with $400 ground blinds. We as owners bear some responsibility or rather we must understand that we are taking some risk by leaving anything out there nowadays.</p><p></p><p>I had a brand new igloo cooler full of cold beverages in the back of a pickup at a large rodeo. When it was stolen, who did I and all the buddies laugh at? I, as I should have known better. Somewhat bad analogy , but concept is same. Ground blinds are easy to put up and take down. I would suggest everyone to do this unless you accept the fact there is a good chance it gets stolen. My game warden in NC OK recently said basically the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justin_h635, post: 1978934, member: 24704"] Yes, with all respect to him. Sadly, the country has become as ravenous as the city in regards for failure mankind to not take what is legally not theirs. Was it his fault-NO but we as hunters must accept the fact that a pieces of crap thieves will take our stuff. I liken this to a mall parking lot. Does your wife, significant other, etc. put her purse, laptop, etc. in the trunk before going in? Do you leave your vehicle at a ball game or other event with a firearm laying in plain sight? Sadly, this is a similar situation with $400 ground blinds. We as owners bear some responsibility or rather we must understand that we are taking some risk by leaving anything out there nowadays. I had a brand new igloo cooler full of cold beverages in the back of a pickup at a large rodeo. When it was stolen, who did I and all the buddies laugh at? I, as I should have known better. Somewhat bad analogy , but concept is same. Ground blinds are easy to put up and take down. I would suggest everyone to do this unless you accept the fact there is a good chance it gets stolen. My game warden in NC OK recently said basically the same. [/QUOTE]
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