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redvis5574 t1_j268trt wrote

Reply to Tree Stand by RidingBeen

Ahh you found my tree stand. Last time I was up there bird watching I ate a whole bag of (Maine bought) edibles and I totally forgot which tree I hung it on…

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Jay_Derkin t1_j268rnn wrote

Reply to comment by IDUU in Tree Stand by RidingBeen

The coyotes don’t run the deer off long term, particularly mid winter when they’re most active. It’s just the natural cycle of nature, by next fall the deer will still be there.

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GraniteGeekNH t1_j268dc1 wrote

Reply to comment by Crazy_Hick_in_NH in Tree Stand by RidingBeen

I believe you are correct about tax status. The idea is that New Hampshire is a better place for everybody if we can make use of it, so let's give a financial incentive to keep woodlands open to all.

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IDUU t1_j268bc7 wrote

Reply to comment by Jay_Derkin in Tree Stand by RidingBeen

Night coyote hunting starts Jan 1 through march 31st, and to the best of my knowledge and personal experience, no one coyote hunts where you seasonally deer hunt, as coyote hunting is heavily though not solely based on baiting, though sometimes you call them in, and you don’t generally like to attract coyotes to the exact spot you also hunt deer.

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CheliceraeJones t1_j2685ja wrote

Reply to comment by fire_drier in Tree Stand by RidingBeen

>or anything really.

Really dude? Do you have to resort to this kind of bullshit?

Anyway, that's not worth focusing on. The points stands, if I cross a line that isn't posted and it looks exactly like the land that I came from, then I have no way of knowing that the line on the opposite side of your property is posted. And I also have no idea what your preference is (not that it matters what your preference is if you don't post). If you don't post, that's on you. You can always post it so that hunting is by permission of landowner only.

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