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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Born2Hunt, Oct 19, 2016.

  1. Born2Hunt

    Born2Hunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The area that he owns is probably 5 acres of wooded lot however it connects to his neighbors and the Wood lot that he owns is probably 15 acres however there's a ton of crop land also. But it feels like I'm a hunting guide sometimes it's all good though I'm the one that got him interested in hunting and bow hunting etc. So he kind of looks up too me.

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  2. Afflicted

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    Personally, I wouldn't pull any of your stands out. That would come off as hostile IMO. Leave the stands where they are but don't add anymore unless its in the plans. They are cheap enough. Find other ways to hunt the areas and be a team player. If you help him and his wife shot a big buck your in for life.
     
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    Sorry to hear that!


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    NebMo Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    buy as many cheap stands as you can and just fill that woods with stands, stands every 20 yards, multiple stands per tree

    clearly I'm joking, sad that I had to type that as someone would take it serious
     
  5. Born2Hunt

    Born2Hunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thanks everyone!

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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    I wouldn't say anything to him. If you want to change it, pull the stands and move them to a different location. You can leave one in in an ok spot for him. Good thing about Millenium tree stands. You can put up a different Cam Loc receiver where you want to hunt and take the stand in each time you go in.
     
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    rick-florida Weekend Warrior

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    if its a good hunting area and they are good friends I'd keep my mouth shut, leave those stands for him and his wife and get another stand or climber for me to use. Good land and friendships are tough to find. I wouldn't lose either over a couple stands.
     
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    Worzeth Weekend Warrior

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    Ya, because it's there property I'd wouldn't say anything. I would start looking for my own land or lease. In the mean time for the rest of the year. If they are over hunting it like public land then all you can do is go where they won't. Get into the thickets with a climber or hunt in the swamp. Where they have pushed all the deer. Act as if your hunting public land...
     
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    Windwalker7 Weekend Warrior

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    Honestly, I would find other property to hunt. I would pull the stands and tell him you want to put them on the other property.

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    I would just buy a climber or good mobile hang on setup. Then save any spot you really want to hunt for that setup. Just explain you want to stay mobile to be able to adjust to deer movement. No hurt feelings and you get to hunt the spots you want.
     

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