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mossyoakmudslinger 12-10-2005 09:15 PM

finding a man in your spot
 
Me and my buddy was coming out of our stand when we
happen to look over and see a hunters stuff on the ground.
By seeing stuff like that makes you feel unconfident about your
spot.

Okie807 12-10-2005 09:19 PM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
Was it public or private land? If you saw the hunter's stuff, where was the hunter? Never a good feeling, though, I agree.

mossyoakmudslinger 12-10-2005 09:25 PM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
The land was private,but never saw the hunter.

Okie807 12-10-2005 09:35 PM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
That can be a touchy deal. Last year I caught two guys on my lease. This was around the time that the Wisconsin murders took place. Turns out, one of them was related to the land owner and claimed that he didn't know anyone had leased the property. I explained the situation to him, and they walked out with me. They looked about as nervous as I felt. On the bright side, somebody else thinks you have a pretty good spot! :eek:

TroopA 12-10-2005 09:56 PM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
That's worst than finding other dudesbelongings in your girlfriend's apartment.



bawanajim 12-10-2005 10:09 PM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
May be for your birthday she was thinking a three way.

TroopA 12-10-2005 10:16 PM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
That's not the three way I had in mind.

xeniabuck 12-10-2005 10:26 PM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
Sounds to me like they left there stuff for their dogs to come back too. We always do it. If your dogs get lost, you leave a piece of clothing or something for them to come back too.

Steve F.in MD 12-11-2005 05:36 AM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
What kind of "stuff"?

JagMagMan 12-11-2005 05:57 AM

RE: finding a man in your spot
 
The scariest part would be not knowing exactly where another hunter is at, on eitherpublic, or private land!
Then, if its public land, theres not much to be done about it!
If its private land, confrontations with armed trespassers can get dangerous! You can choose to talk to the person, or maybe find a licence plate number, and turn them in.
If it is someone else that is a lease member, or has permission to hunt, you can probably talk to them, and resolve the situation. Most clubs/leases have rules about being in another members area, so you should be able to keep this from happening again.


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