Baker Alvin
Well-Known Member
This was not there last year! We hunt several miles beyond this sign and several miles before. Please respect the gates!
People always ruin things for others, that's why despite numerous pm's by members here asking if they could hunt my gh spots I have to respectively decline, it took years of cultivating trust with the landowner and I can't risk losing it. Acquiring over 5000 acres in Ohio is no small undertaking.View attachment 579730
This was not there last year! We hunt several miles beyond this sign and several miles before. Please respect the gates!
Fence is on state of WY public LandClose the gate no issue, but curious if this is public or private ground, and who is making the sign.
There's your problem , public land attracts weekend warriors,city slickers and various other forms of inconsiderate slugs, no thanks I'll bang on doors, has worked for me in 7 states so far.Fence is on state of WY public Land
Well it seldom works in WY when outfitters have leases on all the private.There's your problem , public land attracts weekend warriors,city slickers and various other forms of inconsiderate slugs, no thanks I'll bang on doors, has worked for me in 7 states so far.
Personally I don't think public land should be locked up. Nor should an individual be able to bar access to other users.Fence is on state of WY public Land
Amen close them as a land owner nothing make you more upset.View attachment 579730
This was not there last year! We hunt several miles beyond this sign and several miles before. Please respect the gates!
I'm assuming, based on my experience hunting PDs on Wyoming public land, it's not locked just fenced. Lots of public land (BLM, national grassland, stuff like that) has fences to keep the cattle grazing there in but not locks keeping other users out. It's probably a few pieces of fence wire between two poles with a couple of loops of wire to act as a latch. Basically something like this:Personally I don't think public land should be locked up. Nor should an individual be able to bar access to other users.
These lands are to be leased to people/groups that support neither hunting or grazing. Would we be OK with this?
I was speaking of the threat not the gate itself. Unsigned it could be anyone.I'm assuming, based on my experience hunting PDs on Wyoming public land, it's not locked just fenced. Lots of public land (BLM, national grassland, stuff like that) has fences to keep the cattle grazing there in but not locks keeping other users out. It's probably a few pieces of fence wire between two poles with a couple of loops of wire to act as a latch. Basically something like this:
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I see gates like this on a lot of two tracks.
I wouldn't be too surprised if the sign was posted by another hunter who's sick of seeing the gate left open risking the area becoming closed to vehicles.