As far as I'm concerned, if you need to cross a few acres of private land to get to a huge chunk of public land, go ahead and do it, do it quickly, you're good to go. These guys are nowhere near where you are. They're probably hundreds of miles away.Goose, do you still have that swamp land I sold you last year? Did the taxes go up?
Stay in the cover,and ware camo!Yes, you can cross private land, but do it quickly.
You do not own the land within 20 ft of your fence.How could you own the air space above your land. If you own land by an airport and you got tired of planes coming over you could make the airport change the runways so they dont go over your air space. WTF If you dont touch their property, I say you are good. I suppose now they will put razor wire on their corners.
WearStay in the cover,and ware camo!
Huh? You own your land to the property line, you might have to allow easements for power lines, road right aways. It is still your land.You do not own the land within 20 ft of your fence.
As far as I'm concerned, if you need to cross a few acres of private land to get to a huge chunk of public land, go ahead and do it, do it quickly, you're good to go. These guys are nowhere near where you are. They're probably hundreds of miles away.
This and only this. Landowners have teamed together on this. This isnt about their land being trespassed on (and it wasnt). It’s about THEIR deer/elk/whatever that is on thousands of acres of public land that they think is theirs. Id like to know how many out of the entire state sell rights to their land, and then collect even though someone shoots an animal on private. Then, im sure that paid hunt becomes a “trespass fee” to access public ground because a paid/guided hunt on public is illegal, at least in this state. Its all about greed.IMO...
You're right that it's about airspace, from a legal point of view. But not really. He wouldn't be suing if people were holding their arms over the edge of the road easement. It's about keeping the public out of corner-locked public land.
I remain perplexed as to why he's still allowed to post on here. I would have banned him for good long ago, and advocating for trespassing would have made the decision even easier. A person could draw up a long list of illegal and unethical things he does or recommends. He takes care of himself first and foremost; screw the landowner, screw the resource.This is just about the worst advice you've ever offered here. And we all know a lot of what you spew is nonsense goose. Hunters like you who trespass and openly admit to it give the rest of us law-abiding hunters a bad rap.
Openly advising someone to trespass could get you in serious legal trouble.
Huh? You own your land to the property line, you might have to allow easements for power lines, road right aways. It is still your land.
All I said was, you're 1 acre should not keep me from accessing 10,000 acres.I remain perplexed as to why he's still allowed to post on here. I would have banned him for good long ago, and advocating for trespassing would have made the decision even easier. A person could draw up a long list of illegal and unethical things he does or recommends. He takes care of himself first and foremost; screw the landowner, screw the resource.
As much as you may not like it, the law says otherwise. Crossing someone’s land without permission is illegal and you know it. Yet you’re advocating to do just that.All I said was, you're 1 acre should not keep me from accessing 10,000 acres.
Nah, takes all kinds. Anyone who is influenced to trespass based on one person’s views is going to trespass anyway.I remain perplexed as to why he's still allowed to post on here. I would have banned him for good long ago, and advocating for trespassing would have made the decision even easier. A person could draw up a long list of illegal and unethical things he does or recommends. He takes care of himself first and foremost; screw the landowner, screw the resource.
Here's the thing that gets me. In South Dakota, at least, if you buy a piece of land and it's surrounded by other people's land and has no road to it. The neighboring landowners have to let you cross their land to get access to yours. How is it that that law doesn't apply to public land as well. Since we all technically own it.
What does that have to do with you saying you dont own the land 20 feet from your fence???? So my buddy has a fence down the middle of his property, has he lost 40 feet or 20 feet of his land. Does fence mean property line to you?? Total nonsense and gibirish. I wish you could put coherent sentences together so we had something to try to follow. Thumbs downAll I said was, you're 1 acre should not keep me from accessing 10,000 acres.
They don't let people on their land, because they want to profit from their land by charging people to hunt. A lot of landowners don't even live in the same state where they own property. I was wrong about the 20-ft rule, I will admit to that.What does that have to do with you saying you dont own the land 20 feet from your fence???? So my buddy has a fence down the middle of his property, has he lost 40 feet or 20 feet of his land. Does fence mean property line to you?? Total nonsense and gibirish. I wish you could put coherent sentences together so we had something to try to follow. Thumbs down
Also saying trespassing isnt wrong is why a lot of landowners on the fence, no pun intended, don't let the honest guys on. So many times I ask and they say I really would not mind just you and your dog on, but I just can't, I have been burned too many times. I tell them I don't blame you. Thanks. Double thumbs down to trespassers