So you’re saying federal land it’s fair game? Where are those regulations? I just assumed the DNR regulations went for all public land in the state.That is only for state owned land. Does not apply to other public lands.
So you’re saying federal land it’s fair game? Where are those regulations? I just assumed the DNR regulations went for all public land in the state.That is only for state owned land. Does not apply to other public lands.
So you’re saying federal land it’s fair game? Where are those regulations? I just assumed the DNR regulations went for all public land in the state.
Very interesting. Thanks for the info! Although my wife doesn’t thank you because now I’m possibly in the market for bolts.I didn't say its fair game. Just different regulations. Federal land would be under a federal website. So if its the nicolet national forest, it would be here https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd479752.pdf
I hunt public in wisconsin where its legal to use screw in steps. Specifically says "...except that one-piece, heat-treated, tapered, commercially manufactured tree steps are permitted".
Hey guys, would the same go for using spurs
Georgia is a no go for screw in tree steps.
I searched the Georgia regs and can’t find anything saying they are illegalBumping an old thread but I just moved here and can’t find anything saying they aren’t allowed.
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Just do it. Steps don't hurt the tree, and the odds of you getting caught are extremely lowI wonder what the fine or loss of privileges is for using stuff that screws into the tree or trimming limbs where prohibited? It was very difficult to find what punishment was applicable last time I searched it. Has anyone hear been fined for one or both of these things?
I searched the Georgia regs and can’t find anything saying they are illegal