What if there was no guy, but just a fishing pole laying on the bank? That's a better comparison to the empty blind set up on public.
I would fish until there was some one holding the pole..........
BUT I would not use their pole.....
What if there was no guy, but just a fishing pole laying on the bank? That's a better comparison to the empty blind set up on public.
I look at it as if I was going fishing.
If I got to my spot and there was a guy there, I would move farther down the stream....
I always revert to an analogy that I built up in my head over the years when this question comes up.
You are in need of a public washroom - and you stumble across a Porta-Potty in an open field at a festival. Only problem is that someone approaches it the same time you do and beats you to it by 2 seconds. You really have to go - no foolinWhat do you do?
Do you knock on the door and plead your case? You can try yelling - but if he really needs it as bad as you do - I don't think he is going to budge from the throne.
Do you kick the door down and remove the occupant to use it? It is "public property" and you have the same rights to it as anyone else. You saw it at the same time.
Do you hover over the person in the stall and try to use it at the same time? No laws say you can't - but likely wont win any friends that way
Or do you move on and keep on looking for another? Or wait your turn?
I would fish until there was some one holding the pole..........
BUT I would not use their pole.....
its like they guys that park their trucks on a trail blocking access, Bad Form
we don't cut valve stems that would also be bad form
however if there is room to get quads around (there is always a way) we will go around and hunt the area.
its public / crown land, there is no 'my spot' and when I'm hunting and the recreational riders come along the trail that I'm walking I just stand aside and let them pass. If I'm on the quad I let them pass and just wait a little while. I do my best to find more remote areas where I don't see many people, but there is always the chance of running into someone.
If you don't like it then find some private land you can get exclusive permission to hunt.
Public land is first come first serve, I’ve run into others while out hiking into spots I haunt. If it’s vacant I’ll hunt the spot, if someone is already there’s I’ll politely say hi and wish them a good day and I’ll move on to another area. If I found an empty blind I’d approach it the same.
Do people actually block trails? that's a Giant D move!!!
I'm a normally a very calm person and will typically just smile and try my best to be friendly but if came in and was expected to make an Austin Powers 67 point turn in the bush id lose my freaking mind.
I feel the exact same way. Leaving your blind there doesn't mean you were there first
Yes. I've seen one truck with the back window smashed blocking a road. I've even come across people hanging signs saying it's their spot and no one was in sight.
100%, I get that it can be a pain setting up and taking down a blind or tree stand everytime but don’t expect it to be a place holder at the spot. I’m not going to mess with someone’s gear but if it’s not occupied and I show up first I will be hunting the spot.
Do people actually block trails? that's a Giant D move!!!
I'm a normally a very calm person and will typically just smile and try my best to be friendly but if came in and was expected to make an Austin Powers 67 point turn in the bush id lose my freaking mind.
You’re missing the point. Public land is first come, first serve and nobody as the right to reserve or be entitled to any spot simply because they made the decision to leave their gear behind. Leaving stuff behind is considered littering and conservation officers can and do write tickets. I have personally seen people receive tickets and have also been the guy who reported people (separate permanent blind and stand builds on public land) who feel entitled to spots.
You want to use that spot? Get there first each day you intend to hunt. There is no grey area at all.
Don’t like how public land works? Secure private land to have exclusive rights.