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et_miller_87
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No apologies necessary! I dont mind some threadjacking. Happens naturally here n thereThankful Otter":3dpdcfbm said:et_miller_87":3dpdcfbm said:I wouldnt even care if someone used it on public property. But if its mine itsmine. That type of decency rarely exists anymoreNannyhammer":3dpdcfbm said:For portability you can't beat a Summit climber. Very comfortable and relatively light weight. Modifying it to use Molle straps makes it carry even better. And carry it in and out on every trip to prevent someone from "borrowing" it.
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as I mentioned on a different thread we dont use tree stands, but wanted to comment about "that kind of decency doesn't exist anymore" I have never hunted anywhere but in Canada and mostly in the three territories. We have used other peoples cabins and other people have used ours. People we dont know and we leave a "replenish cup" for them to leave money in to replace what they used. Usually they leave a note with what they used and more than it will cost to replace it, they always replace the wood and leave it clean and secure from animals. We have even had notes with a phone number on it for us to call if we feel they owe more than they left. However, I did have people steal stuff from my room when in college in the east, which is one reason I headed back to the territories after college.
my apologizes for the diversion from tree stands mr miller
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