You can read the laws online to get the correct answer. The regulations say no permanent stands on public property and no screw or spike type attachments.
X 2 with ducknut no screws nails to be used to attach stand and 30 days to remove my question is what happens when you walk to youre stand on public land and someone is in it ? I think you are supposed to tag it someway with owners info ? weve debated this over sodas at camp as to who has the rite to the stand is it considered " public " even with owners info on it ??
That is easy. You just tell them to get the F out of your stand. Pretty sure they would know that they didn't put it up. Plus they wouldn't want to waste time sitting in it with me streaming music and smoking cigarettes under it. But hey that is how I would handle it.
You don't want a ladder stand on public land unless you plan to remove it and set it up every time you go out. It will either get stolen or someone else will find it and use it even if you have your info on the stand. You are better off using climbing stands on public land. They go in and out with you when you're done hunting for the day.
I once had a individual using my stand on private property and refused to leave. I had five sections of climbing ladder straped to the tree for getting into the stand. I simply climbed the ladders and removed the 4th, 3rd, 2nd and first sections while he sat inthe stand and ask "what the hell you doing". Left hin there and knew he would be covered with poison ivy after shinnying down as the trunk had a fair amount from the ground to below the stand.
A tree stand on public land is just that. A public stand. First come first serve. Around here I wouldn’t worry about that conflict though. If you hang it now it most likely will not be there when you want to hunt out of it.
I've been putting hang on stands on public land now for about 6 years. I've never had one stolen yet. I use climbing steps. The lowest one comes out with me when I am done hunting.
A few years back I put a two man ladder stand on public land in Richland county and live in Lake county. Hunted it often all season but when I went to take it down at the end of season someone beat me too it. So yea, it won’t last.
Depends on the public land you hunt and the location of the stand. In 15 years of leaving both ground blinds and as many as 6 ladder stands out for the season I have been pretty lucky. No ladders lost yet, cause no one wants to go where I go and sure don't want to carry it out. Lost two blinds but my own fault. Both were placed fairly close to the road with parking nearby.
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