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CO 2nd Season Elk Nuttiness
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1740771" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Nope..not in the bylaws.....the lands above private property are so intermixed that the blk and fs can careless about letting public in to hunt.....but....guys that are leasing the fs and blm for cattle have full access.....and several of them went from rags to riches....funny how a small herd of cattle can make a man rich.....i guess since they were grazing on wacky weed up there it's okay.......millions made....</p><p></p><p>Timber company's had regulated how people were accessing so called public lands that they purchased properties around.....gates..dugout roads...trees across...boulders....all that is fine...except the timber companys have the keys to the gatas and use rhe roads during hunting seasons....but public can't....</p><p>I used to sneak in a back road bow hunting elk a long time ago...saw lots of elk practically everyday....just never did shoot one.....i was the only bow hunter for many square miles.....i enjoyed the solitude....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1740771, member: 99519"] Nope..not in the bylaws.....the lands above private property are so intermixed that the blk and fs can careless about letting public in to hunt.....but....guys that are leasing the fs and blm for cattle have full access.....and several of them went from rags to riches....funny how a small herd of cattle can make a man rich.....i guess since they were grazing on wacky weed up there it's okay.......millions made.... Timber company's had regulated how people were accessing so called public lands that they purchased properties around.....gates..dugout roads...trees across...boulders....all that is fine...except the timber companys have the keys to the gatas and use rhe roads during hunting seasons....but public can't.... I used to sneak in a back road bow hunting elk a long time ago...saw lots of elk practically everyday....just never did shoot one.....i was the only bow hunter for many square miles.....i enjoyed the solitude.... [/QUOTE]
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