Submitted by RidingBeen t3_zyc0yz in newhampshire
Can I remove a tree stand that someone put up on my property without permission? My land is not posted.
They didn't leave any contact info or anything. It's been up for over a year. Do I just take it down and leave a note telling them to call me if they want it back? Could that be considered harassing a hunter per N.H. Rev. Stat. § 207:57?
Right now I don't even mind that people hunt on my land, I'm just curious what my rights are here if I decide to shut it down someday.
kurrpy t1_j250zi2 wrote
First off, as a hunter, thank you for keeping your land open to hunting and I'm sorry that my peers aren't respecting you and your property.
Second, it's your land so you should be able to take it down. I'd request that you leave a note for the hunter to contact you to get it back. Big game season is over, so you're not messing with anyone's hunt by taking it down. Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and this isn't legal advice.
Here's what the NH Hunter's Digest says:
Tree Stands/Blinds: Written landowner permission is required for any tree stand, ladder, or observation blind which damages or destroys a tree by inserting into the tree any metallic, ceramic, or other object. Written landowner permission is also required if any tree is cut in conjunction with the use of any stand or blind or to construct a pit blind. These permits can be found at huntnh.com/licensing/forms.html under "Miscellaneous Permits."
On State-owned and State-managed lands, permanent stands are illegal. Portable stands or blinds may only be erected between August 1 and January 31, and must be removed by January 31.