If I had spent countless hours searching the area over to find a great spot or hunting a specific deer, I would probably leave and hope I could hunt that spot/animal at a later date. That being said, if another hunter just bounded in, I doubt there was much painstaking time spent in search of " the" spot or animal.
Sooo, I would probably go back to my stand for an hour or so and cough

, in a yelling tone ask him if he has seen anything yet

, pee off the front of my stand

, beat the mud off my boots against the tree[:-], fake some sneezes[8D], break the twigs hanging around me and throw them to the nearest clump of dry leaves

and for good measure call his dog a filthy, flea bidden mongrel and curse him as a mutt[

]. If that doesn' t pI$$ him off enough to leave, I would leave and find another corner of public land to hunt in cause I don' t want to be around someone that thick headed or inconsiderate[>:]!
But that is just me. I think it is sad that there are people that shameless to invade someone elses area. I mean, I wouldn' t do such not only because I don' t want to be mean, but do you know how hard it is for not just one, but two hunters not to spook an incoming deer? What chances does he think he has of seeing deer. Lazy hunters like that shouldn' t be in the woods, they should be home enjoying a spectator sport!
I' ve ranted enough, I' ll let the next person take over.
Josh