grizzly63
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Hey I drive one of those monsters. Only stranded me twice during deer season.
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I’ve been leaving my keys in my truck for years to get someone to take my POS and not a single person has been considerate enough.You can’t believe how many trucks I’ve gotten over the years after someone abandoned them in a parking lot with the keys still in them. I have found out it is better to just leave the truck if it is a Ford Diesel…
Sounds like they have gone from tree stands to free standsI’m interested to hear others opinions on this. Here in Michigan, after a certain date, they are considered litter. I just took a walk and found 3 ladder stands and 2 climbing sticks. No names on any of them which is also illegal. A couple have been there a while but most are from this past season. What’s everyone’s thoughts on pulling stands like this? I have mixed feelings about pulling them down. My biggest driver is just to keep from killing the tree.
I think you got me in the dents, but I got you in the rust. This gem is currently in the public boat landing parking lot with the keys in the ignition and 1/4 tank of gas until Friday.That’s why I drive this truck. No one will steal it and once in a while I will find a 20 dollar bill on the seat….
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Here are three stands within spitting distance of each other on public land, MA has removal laws as well. Red and Yellow are completely rusted to pieces and have had their ladders cut away but the seats remain as they are chained to the tree. Pretty obviously they have been there decades. The chain of the yellow stand has had the tree grow around it.What is really odd is that many of these abandoned stands and cameras are padlocked to the trees. If they are so valuable, then why spend the money on the cables and locks?
DCNR has the same 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after laws but marking them isn't requiredThis is only on state game lands, controlled by the Game Commision.
Parks and State Forest lands are controlled by a different agency (DCNR) and don't have those rules.
Really???DCNR has the same 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after laws but marking them isn't required
Really???
The DCNR told me they didn't when I reported several ladder stands that have been in place for at least 5 years now.
Game Commission wouldn't touch them as they aren't on Game Commision property.
I was told that the DNR just cuts the tree down if the owner doesn't remove them. True or not?Illegal on public land in Iowa 7 days before and 7 days after the season.
notI was told that the DNR just cuts the tree down if the owner doesn't remove them. True or not?
No. They remove them and sell them at auction. The auction is usually this time of year.I was told that the DNR just cuts the tree down if the owner doesn't remove them. True or not?
Interesting. Must be regional. I've never heard of the DNR removing so much as even 1 illegal deer stand, much less auctioning them off.No. They remove them and sell them at auction. The auction is usually this time of year.
I think its been moved online only. They usually have a press release on the website but I don’t see this years yet. I don’t know about at other areas but a Yellow River State Forest they have a garage bay full of tree stands. They are good about taking them down. I’ve called about tree stands along our fence on multiple occasions and they are down within a week.Interesting. Must be regional. I've never heard of the DNR removing so much as even 1 illegal deer stand, much less auctioning them off.
A friend who used to live along side of the public land west of Madrid and before the DSM river said the DNR would cut the tree down. Never said if they took the tree stand or not.Interesting. Must be regional. I've never heard of the DNR removing so much as even 1 illegal deer stand, much less auctioning them off.
Interesting. I see stands hanging along the DSM R directly west of Madrid all the time. I used to hunt that area a fair bit. In fact, I can tell you of a double wide leaner that is within 1/4 mile of the DNR research campus south of Boone.A friend who used to live along side of the public land west of Madrid and before the DSM river said the DNR would cut the tree down. Never said if they took the tree stand or not.