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In all seriousness....if it's discreet and not an eye sore like a small tack I'll walk by but if u are flagging the parking area or a road/firelane or something else totally rediculus I'll snag those....as soon as hunting season is over they all fair game....

I have found a couple scope covers and other random, kinda useless junk.

@10essee found a quiver full of arrows last year....... I surprised u haven't shared the story with everybody
I’m still hoping to come face to face with the owner of said arrows. Then I’ll have a story to tell. Lol
 
I have a similar extensive collection of orange ribbon without the clips. :tearsofjoy:
That’s me. It says they are only supposed to be out while you’re in the woods. People leave them things all over like they think they are laying claim to an area. I pull em all down, put ‘em in my pocket and go. Next season I’m thinking about buying some pink or yellow caution tape and just tying multiple other ribbons next to every ribbon they leave out. That way they’ll think like 3 other hunters are in there with them
 
That’s me. It says they are only supposed to be out while you’re in the woods. People leave them things all over like they think they are laying claim to an area. I pull em all down, put ‘em in my pocket and go. Next season I’m thinking about buying some pink or yellow caution tape and just tying multiple other ribbons next to every ribbon they leave out. That way they’ll think like 3 other hunters are in there with them
You ever just move a flag line but leave it in the woods?
 
Don't forget 5 colors of spray paint
 
Found a late model 4 wheel drive with a nice ATV in the back once. Out in the middle of nowhere Kentucky. Still had the keys in it. Had lots of dirt and mud on the outside, so it was obviously abandoned. Im still using the ATV to this day. Surprised nobody was around, it was during the rut second week of November that year.
 
These are great ideas....if we work collectively we can get the number of people hunting public back down to manageable numbers.....
If we're going that direction, might be worth going in on a bulk order of crapper seats to mount to ladder stands we find and then cut the hole out. Just be sure and kick out a hole underneath too. Need to set a good example for the surface sh!tters.
 
In a massive block of timber I was standing there one day scouting, im talking legit 3 miles in one way (dont ask me how I was gonna manage that situation) and looked down at my feet, a pair of vice grips.

When I was a kid (early 90s) my grandfather and I found a full wallet while hunting squirrels. Put it the mail and sent it back to the guy. The next week there was an article in the paper where he had written in about it.
 
In a massive block of timber I was standing there one day scouting, im talking legit 3 miles in one way (dont ask me how I was gonna manage that situation) and looked down at my feet, a pair of vice grips.
Hold on a minute.... you found VICE GRIPS in the woods in PENNSYLVANIA

I know who they belong to


@Allegheny Tom
 
Reconyx cam, api climber (chain type), 3 different blinds likely set up illegally before turkey season, big dog hang on, summit viper no seat, maybe 8 ladder stands. 2-3 were tossed once inspected in AC. Countless screw in hangers and bolt on steps, beanies, hats


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