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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 317209" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Here's a couple ways skin this cat</p><p>#1 Get a Delorme atlas of WY. If you have the old version the new one is worth investing in!</p><p>#2 BLM maps are sold by the BLM offices and many sporting good stores...Get the areas you will be hunting in.</p><p>#3 Have a GPS and know where you are at at all times!!!!!!!!!!</p><p>#4 Check with the WY G&F for HMA areas in the area you want to hunt. The permits make it a LOT easier in some areas.</p><p>#5 Check with local ranchers to see what, if and how much they charge for trespass fee's.</p><p>#6 checkerboard areas are very diffecult to hunt without landowners permission as corner jumping is frowned upon.</p><p>#7 County roads are drivable but even stopping when in privet boundries is asking for a hassel.</p><p>#7 A sign marking the road privet is only a sign but this is a very grey area thats best left alone unless you KNOW otherwise. The law favors the landowner and even without a sign you can find yourself in more trouble than its worth!</p><p>I could add a few more depending on where your hunting.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 317209, member: 93"] Here's a couple ways skin this cat #1 Get a Delorme atlas of WY. If you have the old version the new one is worth investing in! #2 BLM maps are sold by the BLM offices and many sporting good stores...Get the areas you will be hunting in. #3 Have a GPS and know where you are at at all times!!!!!!!!!! #4 Check with the WY G&F for HMA areas in the area you want to hunt. The permits make it a LOT easier in some areas. #5 Check with local ranchers to see what, if and how much they charge for trespass fee's. #6 checkerboard areas are very diffecult to hunt without landowners permission as corner jumping is frowned upon. #7 County roads are drivable but even stopping when in privet boundries is asking for a hassel. #7 A sign marking the road privet is only a sign but this is a very grey area thats best left alone unless you KNOW otherwise. The law favors the landowner and even without a sign you can find yourself in more trouble than its worth! I could add a few more depending on where your hunting..... [/QUOTE]
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