Strategy for Other Hunters in "Your" Spot

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Anchorage, AK
I don’t disagree about old stuff, but in this case I’d say if it’s there fresh I won’t touch it. If it’s obvious it’s been there a while or I saw it last year then I consider it abandoned or “donated to public use”.


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Not me. The entitlement people have to leave personal stuff on public land just pisses me off. And seriously, I've had a brand new tarp on private land get shredded by squirrels in just a few days. New or old, don't leave stuff on public lands.
 

Contendi

FNG
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Dec 26, 2019
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It’s public land for a reason. Always good to be respectful but if no one is there.. I’d setup shop and they can decide if they’d want to move.
 

cjdewese

WKR
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Sep 8, 2020
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I should add that the Wisconsin deer hunt massacre happened within a 1/2 hour of my hometown. I may be overly sensitive to encroachment squabbles.
Wow just googled that. What an ordeal and sad for those involved. Might have to watch the documentary about it at some point.
 
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