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This guy goes off at the MN DNR


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It is reserving it. Is that a bad thing? If you wait untill opening morning to put up your stand, there could be several hunters in a small area, with nowhere else scouted for deer. When I see a permanent stand, I know to scout another area for opening. Permanent stands are safer for oldtimers also.

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Ha, yea its a good thing to reserve public land then people start stealing stands more often, have heard in parts of the country people cutting straps on stands because it was "there spot" then you get the finger pointing i was hear first so its my spot give me a break its public land no one should be able to reserve it. Permanent stands are not safer its wood and nails sitting out all year long getting beat on by the weather

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Ha, yea its a good thing to reserve public land then people start stealing stands more often, have heard in parts of the country people cutting straps on stands because it was "there spot" then you get the finger pointing i was hear first so its my spot give me a break its public land no one should be able to reserve it. Permanent stands are not safer its wood and nails sitting out all year long getting beat on by the weather

+1. i know of several public land areas that are perceived to "belong" to certain folks because they have "reserved" it with stands. lots of stand stealing and heated confrontations going on

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It is reserving it. Is that a bad thing? ...

IMO,Yes. Public land is just that public land. No one should be able to "reserve" any of it and prevent anyone in any way from accessing it.

You don't have to wait untill opening morning to put a stand up on all public land.

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How long before season, can you start reserving your area? I'm hunting the same area that my wife's Grandfather used to hunt before W.W. two. We aren't the only ones in the woods, but with permanent stands, others who scout the area, will know other hunters will be in these woods also. Let's share the woods knowingly. Deer hunting is my greatest pleasure, after family, and to have another hunter cutting me off on opening morning, isn't very enjoyable. HAVE FUN AND BESAFE

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Agreed - on both accounts. Not only that, they're eyesores.

I would have to agree. I always hate seeing old, rotten deer stands still standing. Kinda a pet peeve of mine I guess.

Last year the DNR was removing stands by our cabin while I was up grouse hunting in Oct. They asked me if I hunted out here, or knew of any more. I told them about four stands (of which belong to 4 guys that I know), just because I knew it was the law. This was tough for me, part of me wanted to protect the people that built the stands, but in the end I had to follow the law, and do whats right. Come deer season those guys didn't have a stand. Man were they ticked when I fessed up that I told the CO's where they were...whats a guy supposed to do? I was always taught to tell the truth, so I did.

I can understand why it's not lawful to build a permanent structure on public land. There were great stories and memories made on public land, that's for sure! But, the days where you will hunt the same land as your g-pa on public land are coming to a screeching halt, if not over.

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It's the reason I bought private land, if I could go put up a permanant on public land why would I continue to pay off a quarter mill? There are awesome public spots for sure, you must do much homework to get lucky enough to locate and then some, an uncle will look for his 40th public land buck this fall and no he is selective, usually seeing between 5-20 bucks hunting all nine days unless he connects, he sits all day each day, those kinds of spots are few and far between, takes him like 3 minutes to walk to, 1 lucky fella. He's doing better on public then we 20 of us do on private really the weasel.

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How long before season, can you start reserving your area? ...

I can't reserve the area I hunt in, I hunt public land.

No one should be able to lay claim to any public land. If you want a spot get our there early. Those permanent stands built on public land are fair game to anyone who gets there first. IMO, that's the way it should be.

From the regs:

Any permanent unoccupied stand or blind on public land is public and not the property of the person who constructed the stand.

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I don't think it is illegal on state land.

Currently, permanent stands without walls and a roof are not illegal on most State forest lands and many State tax forfeited lands however portable stands are recommended. The problem is in the last decade or so public land deer stands have been getting larger with walls, roofs, stair cases, windows, decks, kitchen tables, heaters with 100lbs propane cylinders attached to them overlooking shooting lanes 50-70 feet wide and 1/4 to 1/2 mile long you can see from aerial photos. It is these over-the-top stands which are causing the increased regulation and probably a future ban of all permanent stands on all public lands.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There is something nostalgic about an old time deerstand. Kouba paintings are still sold with these as the subject.

http://country-art.com/les_c_kouba/nature_calls.htm

Last year, my son, a fifth generation of our family started hunting and shot his first deer on the same public land his great-great grandpa started hunting decades ago. We plan on hunting this same land for generations to come.

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A good friend of ours was in the woods with his 9 year old son during grouse season. They went to check his deer stand. He climbed the wooden stairs and one of the steps broke loose. He caught his ring on a nail and ended up hanging from his ring finger. He finally got off the nail after substantial damage to his finger. They were about 40 miles from the closest hospital and he couldn't drive. They had to hike out of woods and flag someone down to get a ride to the hospital. I have never climbed another old wood stand or kept my ring on during outings or work.

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