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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 756405" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>There is some access requirements but you may be walking a long freaking ways to get to anything, horses are the ticket for sure but they take so much time to get back in with that it's really does not work for the guy working six days a week who need to run up to the mountains and get an elk and get home with the meat. The area I hunt I used to access with a 20-30 mile drive and now it's 180 miles, I could corner hop with a mile hike and be into the same area I hunted before. My buddy and I actually stood at a corner and went over things with a county prosecutor this year and we came up with no legal way to access this area other than the 180 mile one road drive, which has just concentrated everyone making the road terrible!</p><p></p><p>The land swap isn't very attractive to most of these guys because they don't care about the land they just want to have the public ground as a personal play ground, these guys will roll up here and drop 20-30 million dollars just to close the bottom of to access the opportunities behind the private ground for them selves. I would fight any land deal done through eminent domain, it's government orchestrated theft of personal property, kinda like the President taking your AR 15 by executive order!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 756405, member: 13632"] There is some access requirements but you may be walking a long freaking ways to get to anything, horses are the ticket for sure but they take so much time to get back in with that it's really does not work for the guy working six days a week who need to run up to the mountains and get an elk and get home with the meat. The area I hunt I used to access with a 20-30 mile drive and now it's 180 miles, I could corner hop with a mile hike and be into the same area I hunted before. My buddy and I actually stood at a corner and went over things with a county prosecutor this year and we came up with no legal way to access this area other than the 180 mile one road drive, which has just concentrated everyone making the road terrible! The land swap isn't very attractive to most of these guys because they don't care about the land they just want to have the public ground as a personal play ground, these guys will roll up here and drop 20-30 million dollars just to close the bottom of to access the opportunities behind the private ground for them selves. I would fight any land deal done through eminent domain, it's government orchestrated theft of personal property, kinda like the President taking your AR 15 by executive order!!! [/QUOTE]
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