Feeling safe from above

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Captainkirk
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Re: Feeling safe from above

#31 Post by Captainkirk »

Oh, yeah...that's another bugaboo. On PHL you are not allowed to leave a stand in a tree overnight. Yep; you need to pack it in with you in the AM at oh-dark-thirty, set it up, and take it with you when you leave or risk confiscation and/or fine. Another plus for walking in with a stool and sitting behind yonder tree.
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Re: Feeling safe from above

#32 Post by Gamestalker »

Around here, both NY & PA you can leave a portable stand on state lands as long as it is tagged with your name & address or an assigned number from the game commission. The stands are supposed to be removed after season.

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Re: Feeling safe from above

#33 Post by Carpdaddy »

Around here you can leave your stand if you want, often someone else will come along and remove it for you, thieves!!

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Re: Feeling safe from above

#34 Post by Gamestalker »

I always use cable locks on them any more. In the past I have used chain & padlocks, but I've had padlocks cut off. :evil: Cable locks are harder to be cut, but still no guarantee. :roll:

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