TL;DR... you walk in to public land and there's an empty hub blind in your spot, what do you do?
Ran into a situation the other day and curious to hear how others would have handled it. Buddy and I headed out for turkey to a spot I've scouted and hunted as recently as 5 days ago. I always pack my pop-up hub blind in and set up the morning of the hunt, however someone left one set up overnight in almost the exact spot. We ran through various scenarios before making our decision...
1) Move to another location. I unfortunately wasn't too familiar with the area, which is my fault for not having a backup. If we relocated, we'd be going in blind. Not my favourite thing to be doing before 5am. Plus if we didn't relocate far enough, could pose a safety risk if buddy shows up at his blind. We figured there's the possibility he doesn't actually show up, then we will have moved from my ideal spot for nothing. Public land is public land, you can't go around marking your ground and expecting it to be yours.
2) Stay and set up anyway. I dont like the idea of leaving hub blind set up on public land, that's asking to have your gear stolen. However, if you set up after dark the night before and walk in before sun up, I'd say your blind is pretty safe. For this reason, I thought for sure buddy was going to show up. But then again, there's still the chance he doesn't. We tried running through possibilities like he's sleeping in, he has to work and will show up later, maybe he got pissed up and is hungover. We didn't plan to stay long anyway, so if the guy was to show up around 9-10 and we would just leave anyway. At least if we stayed nearby, we'd witness him coming to the blind and we'd be aware we aren't alone, so that's good for safety.
2b) Suppose you set up anyway and the guy shows up, how does that go down? Is leaving your blind in the publib woods good enough for saving your spot? Or is it an early bird gets the worm type situation? We tried not to think about what if he showed up, because we'd just leave anyway to avoid dealing with some hot head. But suppose he came in and sat in his blind anyway.. awkward, but he could do it to piss us off. That would ruin both parties' hunts.
Our general consensus was that it would have been a good idea for the guy to leave his phone number or a note indicating his intentions on the blind.
Thoughts?
Ran into a situation the other day and curious to hear how others would have handled it. Buddy and I headed out for turkey to a spot I've scouted and hunted as recently as 5 days ago. I always pack my pop-up hub blind in and set up the morning of the hunt, however someone left one set up overnight in almost the exact spot. We ran through various scenarios before making our decision...
1) Move to another location. I unfortunately wasn't too familiar with the area, which is my fault for not having a backup. If we relocated, we'd be going in blind. Not my favourite thing to be doing before 5am. Plus if we didn't relocate far enough, could pose a safety risk if buddy shows up at his blind. We figured there's the possibility he doesn't actually show up, then we will have moved from my ideal spot for nothing. Public land is public land, you can't go around marking your ground and expecting it to be yours.
2) Stay and set up anyway. I dont like the idea of leaving hub blind set up on public land, that's asking to have your gear stolen. However, if you set up after dark the night before and walk in before sun up, I'd say your blind is pretty safe. For this reason, I thought for sure buddy was going to show up. But then again, there's still the chance he doesn't. We tried running through possibilities like he's sleeping in, he has to work and will show up later, maybe he got pissed up and is hungover. We didn't plan to stay long anyway, so if the guy was to show up around 9-10 and we would just leave anyway. At least if we stayed nearby, we'd witness him coming to the blind and we'd be aware we aren't alone, so that's good for safety.
2b) Suppose you set up anyway and the guy shows up, how does that go down? Is leaving your blind in the publib woods good enough for saving your spot? Or is it an early bird gets the worm type situation? We tried not to think about what if he showed up, because we'd just leave anyway to avoid dealing with some hot head. But suppose he came in and sat in his blind anyway.. awkward, but he could do it to piss us off. That would ruin both parties' hunts.
Our general consensus was that it would have been a good idea for the guy to leave his phone number or a note indicating his intentions on the blind.
Thoughts?