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December 27th, 2015, 08:57 PM
#41
Go to where you were headed when you left the truck
If that is 75 yds from the bait or 500 that's where your instincts told you to be
if you are close by and someone shows make sure they know you're there and they can make their own judgement as what to do
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December 27th, 2015 08:57 PM
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December 28th, 2015, 11:08 AM
#42

Originally Posted by
TPM
The land may be public but the gear is private property. Just like tree stands on public land, if you don't own it it's not yours to use.
What about a duck blind built by someone on a public marsh?
Last edited by Duckguy; December 28th, 2015 at 11:21 AM.
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December 28th, 2015, 11:13 AM
#43

Originally Posted by
Duckguy
What about a duck blind built by someone on a private marsh?
Do you have permission to be on the "private" marsh in the first place? If you do and no one else is using it,go nuts.
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December 28th, 2015, 11:21 AM
#44

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
Do you have permission to be on the "private" marsh in the first place? If you do and no one else is using it,go nuts.
Sorry, I meant public marsh.
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December 28th, 2015, 11:47 AM
#45

Originally Posted by
Gun Nut
If that's the case I should be able to set up my duck blind on public land and to be able to use it at my leisure all duck season. However it is an understood rule, if you build a duck blind on public land it's yours for opening day only. If you come back the next day and find it occupied, you leave, and find somewhere else to duck hunt, in a location that will not interfere with those using the blind that you spent your time and sweat to build for opening day. Having come across some pretty unsightly messes on crown land, the notion of "Leave no footprint behind" rates at the top of my hunting ethics, as it should all hunters. If I came across what you have suggest on public land, I definitely would not hunt there, however I would immediate report the situation to the MNRF, I'm sure they might like to talk to whoever left things behind. Yes, there is always one of us out their, so make sure you cleanup when you leave.
If you wish to monopolize a piece of land, you would do well to get a deed for it, that way you get an added opportunity to deal with those, who have difficulty understanding the meaning of No Trespassing signs.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
- Gun Nut

Originally Posted by
Duckguy
Sorry, I meant public marsh.
Out of respect to people who already taken the time to reply should read the entire thread might find the answer on your own
Time in the outdoors is never wasted
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December 28th, 2015, 03:08 PM
#46
As a couple of others have mentioned here - what is the difference with this crown land situation and a duck blind. Everyone knows a duck blind is fair game on public land - first come, first serve. Why is this different? Ethically I think its OK to use it and if the owner shows up then you politely say "how ya doin? Then get up and leave so he can hunt there.
Otherwise this person has made a claim on a relatively small piece of land he doesn't own. That's not right. He may not show up for numerous days and you can't hunt there? IMHO
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December 28th, 2015, 04:35 PM
#47
move on and happy new year to all of you
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December 28th, 2015, 05:25 PM
#48

Originally Posted by
Roper
As a couple of others have mentioned here - what is the difference with this crown land situation and a duck blind. Everyone knows a duck blind is fair game on public land - first come, first serve. Why is this different? Ethically I think its OK to use it and if the owner shows up then you politely say "how ya doin? Then get up and leave so he can hunt there.
Otherwise this person has made a claim on a relatively small piece of land he doesn't own. That's not right. He may not show up for numerous days and you can't hunt there? IMHO
If it was just the blind would say hunt it however if there is active baiting may keep on going. Same with a duck blind after the opener if there are decoys out may keep on going if its just a blind in the area I want to hunt I'm there.
Time in the outdoors is never wasted
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December 28th, 2015, 06:44 PM
#49
Do not do anything to others that you do not want others to do to you
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December 28th, 2015, 07:14 PM
#50

Originally Posted by
cuulguy
Do not do anything to others that you do not want others to do to you
Yes but that works both ways......don't take over the public land and don't take over someone's hunting spot.
"Everything is easy when you know how"
"Meat is not grown in stores"