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<blockquote data-quote="HuntFarther" data-source="post: 769589" data-attributes="member: 59584"><p>I am not saying that the rancher is not paying to use this ground. I just think that things should become more regulated in favor of the majority and not minority. </p><p> </p><p>Such as wildlife can survive off any public lands and not have to rely on hayfields. Which means adequate feed left on public lands for them to survive if the wish to live there. If the law states "no motorized travel" then that means none. If there is a reason for traveling to go repair "water tanks" a permit should need to be picked up for day use. </p><p> </p><p> I also was told by a rancher we could not hunt state land by winnette because he has cattle on there. This needs to be clarified, and hunters are also leasing that ground from about atleast september 1st to the 1st of december. We expect not to be harassed while using our ground at that time. </p><p> </p><p> The corner crossing will have to be dealt with. Just the fact that one judge threw a case out was great in my eyes. And then the fact that ranchers are still allowed to drive on state lands is a black eye for them, I know of ranchers that hunt state lands while checking water tanks. I was told straight up from them. I know the same happens when family kills something out there, they happen to be driving by and retrieve game as well. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with you broz it might not be the answer. But is just the begining of the check and balances that need to take place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntFarther, post: 769589, member: 59584"] I am not saying that the rancher is not paying to use this ground. I just think that things should become more regulated in favor of the majority and not minority. Such as wildlife can survive off any public lands and not have to rely on hayfields. Which means adequate feed left on public lands for them to survive if the wish to live there. If the law states "no motorized travel" then that means none. If there is a reason for traveling to go repair "water tanks" a permit should need to be picked up for day use. I also was told by a rancher we could not hunt state land by winnette because he has cattle on there. This needs to be clarified, and hunters are also leasing that ground from about atleast september 1st to the 1st of december. We expect not to be harassed while using our ground at that time. The corner crossing will have to be dealt with. Just the fact that one judge threw a case out was great in my eyes. And then the fact that ranchers are still allowed to drive on state lands is a black eye for them, I know of ranchers that hunt state lands while checking water tanks. I was told straight up from them. I know the same happens when family kills something out there, they happen to be driving by and retrieve game as well. I agree with you broz it might not be the answer. But is just the begining of the check and balances that need to take place. [/QUOTE]
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