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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 2352966" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Many, many roads that appear to be main roads (which cross private property) are actually private, although maintained. (Yeah, figure that one out). The only way to be sure is to contact the respected county road dept in the county you plan to hunt. A two track is nothing more than a BLM, state ground, or private access for off road use, sometimes strictly for state and fed access, or for ranchers to access their cattle (grazing lease). Sometimes not. There are public roads that are nothing more than mud, dust, and clay and there are many private roads that are beautifully maintained, 30' wide, well graveled roads. I can take you five-ten minutes from my front door and show you maintained roads crossing private to additional public lands that will land you a trespassing charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 2352966, member: 105280"] Many, many roads that appear to be main roads (which cross private property) are actually private, although maintained. (Yeah, figure that one out). The only way to be sure is to contact the respected county road dept in the county you plan to hunt. A two track is nothing more than a BLM, state ground, or private access for off road use, sometimes strictly for state and fed access, or for ranchers to access their cattle (grazing lease). Sometimes not. There are public roads that are nothing more than mud, dust, and clay and there are many private roads that are beautifully maintained, 30' wide, well graveled roads. I can take you five-ten minutes from my front door and show you maintained roads crossing private to additional public lands that will land you a trespassing charge. [/QUOTE]
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