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<blockquote data-quote="Trooper21986" data-source="post: 1534881" data-attributes="member: 107100"><p>Never said it was part of the right of way , said the fences , every one we could shoot around was always 30 plus fetf off the road . If you reread MY post you'll see I said it was always 30 feet off the road . And further more I would be days describing the entire trip . I'm sure there is tons of information that the original op could use and I don't have all of it just some. So how about sticking to answering the question instead of being the thread police. Borf722 , as I originally stated 30 feet is the limit and I know in unit 22 every drop of shootable land is fenced at least 30 feet off . Most of them have drive through areas or even small roads to get into better vantage points. If you'd like more info pm me . I don't have much desire to run any negativity through your thread . I whole heartedly think spending that father son time is important especially at that young age , he'll love it ! Kaycee is a good wheel hub with 4 units coming by very close . We always hunted the NW unit out of Kaycee . But my friend had a tag SE . 13 I think. Pm me if you have questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trooper21986, post: 1534881, member: 107100"] Never said it was part of the right of way , said the fences , every one we could shoot around was always 30 plus fetf off the road . If you reread MY post you'll see I said it was always 30 feet off the road . And further more I would be days describing the entire trip . I'm sure there is tons of information that the original op could use and I don't have all of it just some. So how about sticking to answering the question instead of being the thread police. Borf722 , as I originally stated 30 feet is the limit and I know in unit 22 every drop of shootable land is fenced at least 30 feet off . Most of them have drive through areas or even small roads to get into better vantage points. If you'd like more info pm me . I don't have much desire to run any negativity through your thread . I whole heartedly think spending that father son time is important especially at that young age , he'll love it ! Kaycee is a good wheel hub with 4 units coming by very close . We always hunted the NW unit out of Kaycee . But my friend had a tag SE . 13 I think. Pm me if you have questions. [/QUOTE]
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