What do you do when you see an unused blind in a public hunting area?
Yesterday my buddy and I scouted a new area and found we were on a major Canada good flyway on a local body of water. Goose hunting reopens here on the 21st.
Snooping around the shore we found an old blind right under where the geese fly.
It seems well established and there is a used trail leading to it.
Is a blind like that first come first serve or do the builders, or the last guys to find it and use claim it as personal?
Things were slow so we moved on and at another location there was an old blind I was shown by another hunter and have used occasionally over the past 12 years.
Since I was last there someone has repaired it, put a roof on, new camo and brush, made it a real deluxe blind.
It was mid-day and unoccupied so we used it for a couple hours and went on our way.
What is the common sense approach to these blinds?
Yesterday my buddy and I scouted a new area and found we were on a major Canada good flyway on a local body of water. Goose hunting reopens here on the 21st.
Snooping around the shore we found an old blind right under where the geese fly.
It seems well established and there is a used trail leading to it.
Is a blind like that first come first serve or do the builders, or the last guys to find it and use claim it as personal?
Things were slow so we moved on and at another location there was an old blind I was shown by another hunter and have used occasionally over the past 12 years.
Since I was last there someone has repaired it, put a roof on, new camo and brush, made it a real deluxe blind.
It was mid-day and unoccupied so we used it for a couple hours and went on our way.
What is the common sense approach to these blinds?
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