Posted by NCWayne on November 13, 2019 at 17:53:06 from (173.189.97.253):
In Reply to: tree stand posted by stonerock on November 13, 2019 at 07:23:58:
As others have said, shooting tires, and intentionally causing damage is not a good thing, and could get you in trouble.
So, why not do what a friend of mine has been doing for years when he finds an unoccupied stand on his land, or his parents land, which abuts his, and he watches over. By that I mean, take the stands, and sell them on Craigslist, or where ever.
He's been doing it for years, and often gets two, or more, per year. Give the price of some of these stands, even selling them cheap, you could easily make a hundred, or two, and maybe more, per season, for your troubles.
Usually what he does is to hang on to the stand for about a month, and see if anyone has the guts to come looking for it. In the 12 years I've known him, no one has ever come looking. Maybe it's the same guys coming back year after year, who knows. Regardless, if someone wants to spend $100 plus on a stand, and leave it in the woods, on someone else's property, that's their problem.
Good luck, and please don't get yourself in trouble doing the things you have discussed thus far...it's just not worth it.
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