Permanent stands on public land
So I was out scouting state forrest and National Wildlife yesterday. In one area of state forrest I stumble across two stands built out of lumber, with one being fairly large with an old dining room table chair on it. Why do people believe that they can build a permanent stand on public land, when it is clearly a no-go? I was kind of torn when noticing the stands; bust them up and sit them myself when season starts this fall. I ended up leaving them alone, but also believe that people should play by the rules.