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reddittheguy t1_j25svkz wrote

Reply to Tree Stand by RidingBeen

You bet your ass you can.

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Source: Have taken down permissionless tree stands from family private property more than once.

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fire_drier t1_j25rx5n wrote

Reply to comment by bluecollarNH in Tree Stand by RidingBeen

I post my land from all the boundaries that are easy to access via my vehicle. It’s just a hair over 50 acres. In the past, people have put up stands or cams in an area that is easily accessible via the neighbor’s property (that he doesn’t have posted) but is hard for me to access without my waders on. There are a few other stands in that area so they might think it’s okay. It’s not. The guys who have stands there are ones that know that I walk my two dogs there every day rain or shine and I don’t fancy being shot.

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RedLeafRoy t1_j25q3c8 wrote

Well if it's real then you'd think they'd see it. How can you not see the climate? But perhaps the issue here is that they HAVE seen it. In the 1960s to 70s there was a cooling trend. Certain scientists, politicians, and journalists panicked over that, too. We were all going to freeze to death. People wanted to have planes fly over the poles and cover them with dark dust in order to melt ice. Yeah- Got to melt the ice caps before we all freeze to death. -promoted by some of the same people who now say warming. I find it interesting that the cure back then was the same for the opposite problem. Look it up. Takes a little work because it was before the internet. Or you can just believe what the media tells you. It's easier. I'll give you that.

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bluecollarNH t1_j25op50 wrote

Reply to comment by fire_drier in Tree Stand by RidingBeen

I agree it should be taken down after the season. But, per NH law, if the land isn't posted, you don't NEED to ask permission to use it.

I hunt. I hunt other people's land. I usually ask permission based on what the land seems to be used for/size of the lot. But a lot over 50 acres? Not asking permission.

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Impossible-Bear-8953 t1_j25njzi wrote

Reply to Tree Stand by RidingBeen

Our land is posted but we still find them. We tend to cut the straps and drop it. Leave it for a few weeks. Then we haul it out. If it's not picked up in 30 days, we give it away.

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l337quaker t1_j25nism wrote

I quite disagree on Black Mountain Burger. Stopped there after a hike once. My bison burger (cheddar, bacon) was a 7/10 and was a bit dry even for lean bison, her Hawaiian burger (teriyaki, pineapple) was like a 5/10, mediocre sauce and the saddest little pineapple slice. Very disappointing based on reviews. I will say the fries were very good.

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cwalton505 t1_j25kt0l wrote

Reply to Tree Stand by RidingBeen

Just call fish and game. They can give you a clear answer and they're one of the best governmental offices we have. They can let you know exactly what you can do now and give you advice for any future concerns. It will likely be simple and easy as one would expect but just check the box and you then can make a note of that record.

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A_Man_Who_Writes t1_j25j2k4 wrote

I remember ice skating on local ponds and lakes as soon as the temps dropped below freezing. They wouldn’t get a chance to thaw; just freeze deeper. Now they almost never freeze deep enough. They hardly freeze at all.

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Doug_Shoe t1_j25hhd6 wrote

Reply to Tree Stand by RidingBeen

If ***it's been up for over a year*** then it's abandoned. Likely the person forgot where he set it up.

Disclaimer I'm not a lawyer. But I don't see any way that could be harassing a hunter. No one has been hunting for a year. He's only storing the tree stand on your land.

Again, see disclaimer. But if someone leaves something on my property then it's mine. I don't see any criminal case being made that I stole it. I don't see any civil case either but talk to an actual lawyer if you are worried about that.

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