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pizzitem 09-11-2008 10:16 AM

Orange Tape
 
On Public Land what does orange tape around a tree mean? Does that mean someone is already hunting that spot. Also how do you guys feel about this?

Thanks
Jeff

fatsbucknut 09-11-2008 10:18 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
I usually leave gamelands with a pocket full of orange tape. Isnt that a form of littering?

jkcmerg 09-11-2008 10:18 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
Could mean someone else is out there. Also the forestry depts and loggers, ect use this to mark section lines, boundries, ect....

DoePeeSteve 09-11-2008 10:20 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
Are you sure that part ispublic? Around here that is the what the townships use to mark the boundry of personal land. A lot of time there isn't a state sign showing you where the land ends and private land starts.

ORbowHNTR 09-11-2008 10:25 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
what most use it for is to mark a trail to get back to thier kill in case they need to make multiple trips. i've seen less of it since more hunters carry GPS's. It's also good to string around the horns of a kill so you don't get shot packing out.

GMMAT 09-11-2008 10:43 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
SOB....

Do you guys realize how much I pay surveyors to mark property lines? And NOW you tell me you remove it and carry it out with you?

****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CCPaHunter 09-11-2008 10:46 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
I remove all tape I come across on public land. All tape.

joebow 09-11-2008 10:55 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
i agree remove all litter frm public land. i get pockets full during the season.

Ben / PA 09-11-2008 10:55 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
I know my boundaries as well as the state forest boundaries that surround the Northern part of our property at the cabin. I take tape out all the time, why, because it is how John Q. Knucklehead sneaks ontothe top of our property in the dark via state game lands. I just got a call from a friend that said he found at bunch of tape lines leading on our property this past week. He called me to ask if they were ours, and if they weren't he would gladly take them down. I never reall thought of it as littering, but I guess it could be. I feel the same way about the reflective tacks, ONLY because 90 percent of the jerks that pound them in, NEVER TAKE THEM OUT. And theyusually serve thesame purpose as the tape near my property.

CCPaHunter 09-11-2008 11:00 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
the one piece of public land hunt has so many tackson so many trees I don't know how any one can tell whats what. I remove them to.

pizzitem 09-11-2008 11:16 AM

RE: Orange Tape
 
I'm pretty pretty sure it is public land.
The tape does look kind of old. So If I wanted to put my stand up right beside it I'm not breaking any man laws?

minnesotadeer 09-11-2008 12:26 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 
I've put orange tape around a tree on wildlife areas before to make my blind location more visible to other hunters - bow and pheasant. If I ever went there during gun, I'd cover the whole blind in orange duck tape. Better yet, I'm never going to have to try that.

As for survey marking, we've had land surveyed and from looking at other surveyed land in our area, it's all pink plastic ribbons. I've never seen any surveyor use orange tape. But that's here.

virginiashadow 09-11-2008 12:40 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 
I love it when guys mark the trail to their stands by placing orange/pink tape on every other tree for 300 yards....

Ben / PA 09-11-2008 12:45 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 

ORIGINAL: pizzitem

I'm pretty pretty sure it is public land.
The tape does look kind of old. So If I wanted to put my stand up right beside it I'm not breaking any man laws?
It's public land. I ain't taking your man card for climbing up the tree that somebody else may or may not be hunting.

joebow 09-11-2008 12:53 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 
if you are in michigan you can tell if it is public land because all the large trees are cut down.

mauser06 09-11-2008 01:00 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 
i also remove them when i know they dont belong in the woods....

one time my buddy filled a garbage bag....ATV riders thought they could make new trails behind their families camp....the land owner allows ATV riding...but only with permission and on the trails that he made(mostly old logging roads)

ive taken out 100s of tacks coon hunting....those suckers are easy to spot with a light at night :D

talk about litter....those ribbons and tacks are major litter! i dont wanna look at that garbage in the woods...

if your using it to mark boundries or something, theres alot better methods...i rather see spraypaint on trees than ribbons everywhere....painted posts pounded in the ground etc....


one night i was predator hunting behind my house...setup and was calling and shinning with the light...imediately caught an eye and got excited...till i realized it was 4ft high....STUPID TACKS!



GMMAT 09-11-2008 01:03 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 
Mauser:

Is this land you have permission deer hunt on?

mauser06 09-11-2008 02:08 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 
yes sir Jeff....never public land(could be something valid, but not usually so they do get a free pass from me there) but everywhere else its places i have permission to be and i always make sure the land owner wont miss the flagging tape and tacks. its litter. if you need it to find your stand, well...i'll know whose tape i took down opening morning when they are stumbling around. its an eye sore...not my property....but i havent had a land owner tell me not to remove them yet. most of the time its guys that have no business being there, let alone littering on the property. most of my land owners are older and dont hunt or make it much farther than their garage....oh...and 1 area does have a walking trail...we have permission to hunt but we leave them up....nice easy, marked trail for someone new on the drive....and it has a valid use and isnt marked every other tree...

i also know boundries pretttty well and wont take them down from there either..just incase they are vaild...i spend more hours in the woods around here than most anyone...if im not deer hunting im scouting...or coon hunting..or turkey hunting...or groundhog hunting etc etc etc....im out there ALOT...

im not a idiot that walks around doing it to screw other guys or ruin their hunts or take down boundry markers or anything of that nature...if you cant find your way into your stand, thats still no right to litter. unless you own the land...but in every instance, the landowner didnt want them and never knew they were there...."id be happy to pick up all that trash for you"

TreednNC 09-11-2008 02:17 PM

RE: Orange Tape
 
most of the modern day flagging tapes are soy or ceulose based products and are designed to be biodegradable and digestable. while it IS VERY unpleasing to the eye and an annoyance, some of it does have meaning and several colors could have been used if the property was surveyed (property lines are generally pink, then a multitude of colors for contour lines, flood plain, flood way, suitable soils for building/perk, internal lot lines, etc)....but since it is public land, probably some sort of marking for another hunter as mentioned earlier.


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