Well I have finally decided this year too do some things.
I for many years have hunted the same area around here next to my house. I am hunting state land every year I see the same thing. Sept comes and a few stands pop up. October comes and the later season goes the more stands I see.
Most of the stands around our area do not have names or any information on them. Some of them are removed every year. Others never get taken down. Since it s against the law to remove them, and I have no desire to hunt from any of them anyhow. I have as of this year decided too.
1: Print out the regulations on the section pertaining to the rule of placing name and phone number on your stand that is in English and able to be read from the ground.
2
lacing these and a note that says. "Congratulations on the area you are in, it looks like it could be productive. Please read and adhere to the rules reguarding the placement of tree stands. I have highlited the issue in question. Good luck and Thank you.
3: I will give the people one week to follow through. Then I will call the two Co's in my county and make time to go out with them to the stands in question.
I have a good relationship with both of our CO's and have to admit I am getting a bit disgusted that every year these stands get closer and closer and closer. It is state land but the least people can do is follow the rules.
So how many of you really want to
me for this? :rant:
How many of you agree with me?
I know I know, Wow talk about tight. :lol:
Sure would hate to see someone have a tree stand removed and be missing come opener. :yikes:
Psst if you have a stand in Midland county on state land, you may have a reminder on your ladder tomorrow.
I for many years have hunted the same area around here next to my house. I am hunting state land every year I see the same thing. Sept comes and a few stands pop up. October comes and the later season goes the more stands I see.
Most of the stands around our area do not have names or any information on them. Some of them are removed every year. Others never get taken down. Since it s against the law to remove them, and I have no desire to hunt from any of them anyhow. I have as of this year decided too.
1: Print out the regulations on the section pertaining to the rule of placing name and phone number on your stand that is in English and able to be read from the ground.
2
3: I will give the people one week to follow through. Then I will call the two Co's in my county and make time to go out with them to the stands in question.
I have a good relationship with both of our CO's and have to admit I am getting a bit disgusted that every year these stands get closer and closer and closer. It is state land but the least people can do is follow the rules.
So how many of you really want to
How many of you agree with me?
I know I know, Wow talk about tight. :lol:
Sure would hate to see someone have a tree stand removed and be missing come opener. :yikes:
Psst if you have a stand in Midland county on state land, you may have a reminder on your ladder tomorrow.