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Thread: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

  1. #21
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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Ya...the trailers being left unattended all week at a lake/campsite, only to be used on weekends is a bit of a piss off if
    ya ask me...generally locals in the area doing that.
    Should be a policy in place that it can only be done for 2 weeks/ once a year in a calendar year ...but no one would
    enforce it anyways.
    Does seem to be a growing occurrence though.

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Lol you win the " lets start a fight thread"
    compitition

    lol

    ya do it. And build one on the other side of your spot too
    that way you got the self climber vs built stand arguement covered ok

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    a tree stand and a meat pole.....definitely won't attract attention.

    Not much you can do....I have some guys hunting where I have hunted for years suddenly the past 2 years.
    (I seen that they had been following my footprints in the snow...step for step)
    Now they hunt the same locations I do...but I cant do nothing about....
    All I can do is just hunt it better and more often than they do!
    Ohhhh man, can't stand when guys have that poor of hunting ethics, who raises their kids to hunt that way!! Just follow other hunters into their spot son/Hun.... Way to much land here in bc to be sitting on other hunters laps!! Get a map, do your homework scout, because another hunter gets there before you, be respectful, move on, and get up earlier!!! Lol just my 2-cents

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    one of our local poachers pitched a tent right in the middle of the only road into one of our elk honey holes. He went back to town to pick up a few things he'd forgot and when he got back someone had torched it and everything inside it. Of course, when we heard about it we all felt very sorry for him......lol. Often wish I knew who it was as I'd like to at least shake their hand.
    It's only when you see a mosquito land on your testicles that you realize there are other ways to deal with problems than violence.

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    a tree stand and a meat pole.....definitely won't attract attention.

    Not much you can do....I have some guys hunting where I have hunted for years suddenly the past 2 years.
    (I seen that they had been following my footprints in the snow...step for step)
    Now they hunt the same locations I do...but I cant do nothing about....
    All I can do is just hunt it better and more often than they do!
    Wow, now that's low!!!!! Foot step for footstep. The old hand in the cookie jar mentality and people
    never wanting to use any effort of their own. Sounds like welfare at its finest! Low life gut pile hunters right there
    Sheep and Shepherds, way too many of one and not enough of the other.....if you're reading this, stop spending too much time on the internet and get into the bush!

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bugle M In View Post
    a tree stand and a meat pole.....definitely won't attract attention.

    Not much you can do....I have some guys hunting where I have hunted for years suddenly the past 2 years.
    (I seen that they had been following my footprints in the snow...step for step)
    Now they hunt the same locations I do...but I cant do nothing about....
    All I can do is just hunt it better and more often than they do!
    Well sure you can do something, stop being inconsiderate and build a nice tree stand for other hunters ( roof and wind breaker would be nice )
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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Won't save squat everyone is entitled to hunt on crown land having a tree stand set up won't stop any hunter from hunting within the area your tree stand is set up ,,good luck on all..
    Hunting Elk Is All About Finding Them ,If You Can't Find Them Keep Trying ..

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Lol...I was off by 42 minutes and a few posts!

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzybiscuit View Post
    Apparently you are one of the few who got it. Lol.

    50 posts from now after everyone has figured out that the OP was just making fun of another thread that got carried away, H47 will come on at 4:00 in the morning saying "Putting up a tree stand won't make the spot yours..." and the whole thing will take off again. Lol.
    Ha ha how true but 47 will probably reply by 3:45 am as he slept in

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    Re: Best Way to Claim a Hunting Spot - Plant a Tree Stand?

    I just posted this and saw 47 had already replied, pretty close on the time

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