DON'T PISS HIM OFF? WOW, doesn't matter if he's there more often then you or not, he is still on private property, your land, I would put signs and leave a note for him to get his stand back and have a discussion if he ever call to pick it up..
Or like some have said , just cut down the tree.

Was"nt that some guy in the US who resently shoot and killed eight hunters over a location of a hunting stand ?
It is very easy to wander into private land while hunting. Often there are no visible fence line. Please give and take politely.
Starts to sounds like Native blocade to me![]()
Anyways I was up at our 80 acres cutting our trail to get to this large swamp that diagonally cuts through the property at the center.It actually looks like a couple of drunks cut the trail the way it winds and weaves its way through the bush.Anyways we thought the hell with this we are going to see how far away we are so we flagged are way to the swamp with marking tape.Once we made our way to the swamp we (My wife and I) looked across and seen a tree stand hanging in a tree.I thought wtf,and went over to see if there was a name on it which there wasn't.There was a well used quad trail that ran from the property to the south into the adjacent property to the north....On the north side I put up a barricade where the fence wire had been broken or cut...
Sounds more than reasonable to me. If he doesn't respond well to that offer, there's something wrong with him.This weekend I will type up a letter requesting that he remove his stand.I will leave my phone number in case he might want to hunt bear or did get drawn for elk,because I didn't.
Offer the olive branch first...if he's a dickhead about it, poke him in the eye with said branch.
If it isnt the land owner to te South find out where this guy parks to go in. Nobody likes having thier vehicle messed with.
Yes appartently the guy to the south of me bought up a section or two scattered around the area as well as the 80 acres just south of me last Nov/Dec. I purchased my property in Jan.It could be a misunderstanding that he might know he has new neighbors,who want to keep their little sanctuary theirs.For all I know the stand might not even be his.It could be somebody who is checking out prime hunting locations without anybody knowing,until now.This weekend I will type up a letter requesting that he remove his stand.I will leave my phone number in case he might want to hunt bear or did get drawn for elk,because I didn't.As long as he is not cruising all over the property,littering,poaching and the stand is gone by deer season no problem.I am not into getting into a pissing match,and definately don't want to make enemies with someone I don't even know.By the way he does not live in the area I am thinking that he lives about 40 minutes away.As I have already talk to the old owner to find all this out.Thanks for the replies.
If not the guy must be a jerk-off, in which case a few phone calls to the police after you have found out his name would be in order.

Sounds to me like you just won yourself a treestand, if it is a good one anyways. Something to put on the EE if your not interested.




























