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Thread: Tree Stand in "my spot"

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    as a disclaimer, i know crown land is first come first serve and i cant claim a spot as "my spot", hence the quotes. just looking for some advice on how to proceed

    ive been scouting a great location for 2 years now and hunted deer last season and turkey this last spring at this spot. never ran into another human. went out last month to check the trail cams and noticed a hillbilly treestand was put up 50 feet away from one of my cams and right where i was planning to put a blind. (hillbilly treestand is when its just wood and garbage drilled into a tree).

    i went to inspect the stand and there was no name or number so i left a note with my name and number in hopes they reach out.

    its been a month and no word, I checked my trail cam again today and the notes still there untouched. i suspect they wont be back to the stand until the fall

    i dont know how to proceed. i dont want to abandon the spot as i get deer on the cam almost every day and night, including moose and bear on occasion. i also dont want any conflict, especially with people with guns.

    i also dont want to set up my blind right next to the tree stand, it seems wrong. it also feels wrong that some people can drill stuff into a tree and "claim" a spot.

    i see 3 options for myself aside from them reaching out and us coming to an agreement on what days we will be hunting

    1. abandon the spot and find a new one (i like this the least)
    2. dont change my plans at all and show up REALLY early and hope that i dont have any issues when the season comes
    3. just use their stand and show up REALLY early and hope i dont have any issues when the season comes

    im feeling number 3 is my best option, the stand is in a great spot and if im gonna park my blind right next to it, i may as well be using the stand itself

    my main concern is conflict with another hunter, i hope they just reach out but i have a gut feeling its not gonna happen.

    also a question, is it even legal to build a permanent tree stand into multiple living trees and leave it there permanently?

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    #2. Set up your own stand or blind and proceed as usual (maybe get there 15-20 mins earlier). It's public land, they may only hunt for a day or two the whole season or see your vehicle there first at the trailhead and you may never cross paths. Proper etiquette would NOT recommend sitting in their stand.

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    Not quite sure, but I was always under the impression crown land only allows for a 30 day stay in any 1 location and then your camp or temporary structure must be moved to another site. Others here will have more info on the aspect of permanent stands on crown land.
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnjyb View Post
    Not quite sure, but I was always under the impression crown land only allows for a 30 day stay in any 1 location and then your camp or temporary structure must be moved to another site. Others here will have more info on the aspect of permanent stands on crown land.
    John
    Public tracts seem to be littered by perm stands, so it wouldn't appear that this law is being followed as rule of thumb

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    Last edited by Gilroy; June 24th, 2023 at 10:20 AM.

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    Depends on your personality. You can wait it out and see what happens i.e. wait for the guy to call you, or go full out and hang your stand and wait until the season starts and try to get to it first. As for myself, I would be looking around for other options as having another guy around would weigh heavily on me. I hope that things work out for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiehunter View Post
    Public tracts seem to be littered by perm stands, so it wouldn't appear that this law is being followed as rule of thumb

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    Yeh its to bad that we do not follow our American cousins and make it unlawful to put up permanent type stands. Stands are fine for a limited time and should then be taken down, that way nobody makes a claim to the spot and we do not end up with all these junk stands on Crown land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Thanks for circling back on that thread, I had forgotten about it.
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    If your experience with "the spot" enables you to determine the direction from which the animals typically approach, just locate your stand further in that direction (I'd say at least 100 yards), consistent with not being downwind of the other stand given normal wind direction.
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    like you said neither you or the other guy can lay claim to the spot, so first come first served. Having said that if you hunt there and are first there, other guy should back off, but what are the chances of that happening. anymore there seems to be a complete lack of ethics. I'd think the best solution would be to talk to this person and try and arrange a schedule, if that is possible. I know around here there have been fist fights over who gets to hunt spots and it doesn't matter who was there first. In fact I know a guy that was in a spot well before legal, this is on a lake waterfowl hunting, another boat comes and sets up almost on top of him, he shines light on him but guy doesn't care, then a 3rd boat pulls up and the 2 newer guys get out of their boats and start throwing punches. the original guy pulls his stuff and leaves, shaking his head and never went back again.

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