Treestand stolen mid season?
#31
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
Hung treestands,
left alone, are stolen pre-season, mid-season and late or after the season.
The thief is left alone, to make his getaway.
Never left a treestand in the woods. Never thought I was going to be the first one to discover the tree, and hang a treestand on it.
The thief is left alone, to make his getaway.
Never left a treestand in the woods. Never thought I was going to be the first one to discover the tree, and hang a treestand on it.
#33
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: between azle and Boyd
Posts: 198
Yes , some people really suck . You'd think hunters wouldn't screw each other over like that. I hunt and use cameras on 2 private properties and have had my camera stolen and deleted and brought back by somebody, I assumed a poacher . Also had my best climber stolen on private land . Hunt the LBJ grass lands and see others cameras but can't afford to trust people that much so I don't use a camera and lock my stand for the 3 days it's allowed to be there
#34
Thieves are thieves, no matter what they are participating in. I know it is frustrating and it costs hard earned money to replace a stolen stand, however, putting out booby traps such as boards with screws in it or fish hooks on wire intended to hurt someone will hurt the person who put it put more than the people they are set up for. If you hurt someone with a booby trap, even on your own property, they will wind up owning you when they sue you. It is not a good idea at all.
#35
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: gilbert az
Posts: 1,168
Thieves are thieves, no matter what they are participating in. I know it is frustrating and it costs hard earned money to replace a stolen stand, however, putting out booby traps such as boards with screws in it or fish hooks on wire intended to hurt someone will hurt the person who put it put more than the people they are set up for. If you hurt someone with a booby trap, even on your own property, they will wind up owning you when they sue you. It is not a good idea at all.
#36
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
That would be just as bad and get you put in the slammer for aggravated assault, etc. I've had a number of ladder stands on state land up here over the years and instead of a strap I chain them to the tree with a padlock and have never had a problem. If someone wanted one they would either have to be carrying a hacksaw or bolt cutters and be looking for stands, rather than just out hunting and happen to run across one of them.
#37
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: gilbert az
Posts: 1,168
That would be just as bad and get you put in the slammer for aggravated assault, etc. I've had a number of ladder stands on state land up here over the years and instead of a strap I chain them to the tree with a padlock and have never had a problem. If someone wanted one they would either have to be carrying a hacksaw or bolt cutters and be looking for stands, rather than just out hunting and happen to run across one of them.
#38
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
That's one of the problems in this country we all expect and are forced to use the government to do everything everybody knows that's what's needed is a good Ole fashioned ass kicking then maybe they'd think twice the next time.when a highjacker takes over a plane are we going to wait for a federal official to miraculously come thru the door in flight ! Imo street justice works just like when I grew up.if your within the law you should be able to defend your property and your well being!
#39
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: gilbert az
Posts: 1,168
That works now in more and more states if you're within your home and defend it against intruders, but unfortunately that isn't the way it is out in the boonies like we're talking about. Sure, we'd all like to put a whoopin on someone who is stealing our stuff, but we'd be the ones regretting our action after all was said and done, rather than the thief, when we'd be the ones who would be up on a more serious charge than the weasel of a thief!
#40
Don't know but I would bet they would sue you and probably win and then live of your hard work for a while. I think we would all like to take thieves out if we catch them. Unfortunately self help will buy you nothing but trouble. Even the police who are supposed to get the bad guys get charged when it is politically expedient and sued even if they were cleared which in some cases destroys their lives. A little saying to live by, :if you think it will make you feel good, don't do it". Restraint will save your bacon.