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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 907911" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Being raised in a rural area of the northeast, most stands were built and left permanent on both public and unposted private lands. Unless the stand had the appearance of being newly made, it was generally a first come first basis. I always had a back up plan if a stand was taken. Portable stands anywhere, or a stand on posted property and all bets were off. You had to have your guard up because the violating person was either nuts, or just plain stupid to begin with, therefore unpredictable. The same pretty much holds true today except that in todays screwed up world a portable stand is much more likely to be damaged or stolen. This happened to my buddy a few weeks ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 907911, member: 10291"] Being raised in a rural area of the northeast, most stands were built and left permanent on both public and unposted private lands. Unless the stand had the appearance of being newly made, it was generally a first come first basis. I always had a back up plan if a stand was taken. Portable stands anywhere, or a stand on posted property and all bets were off. You had to have your guard up because the violating person was either nuts, or just plain stupid to begin with, therefore unpredictable. The same pretty much holds true today except that in todays screwed up world a portable stand is much more likely to be damaged or stolen. This happened to my buddy a few weeks ago. [/QUOTE]
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