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<blockquote data-quote="CSPSgt" data-source="post: 623713" data-attributes="member: 9179"><p>I got Colorado and Wyoming maps from here 2 weeks ago and can't be happier. In zooming around the north west part of Colorado I noticed that some of the State Trust Lands have rows of black dots in them. I normally check the DOW leased back STL site each year for an area I might hunt. A check of my searching already done and a quick call to GPSMaps verified that it has been done for me. Some of the STLs change their status each year so this is one more great tool to use. I didn't notice in this thread if this had already been addressed or not but either way a good reminder.</p><p></p><p>Not to get started but for people not familiar with Colorado, DOW has to use our tax dollars each year to lease back trespass rights for hunting on land that already belongs to us. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSPSgt, post: 623713, member: 9179"] I got Colorado and Wyoming maps from here 2 weeks ago and can't be happier. In zooming around the north west part of Colorado I noticed that some of the State Trust Lands have rows of black dots in them. I normally check the DOW leased back STL site each year for an area I might hunt. A check of my searching already done and a quick call to GPSMaps verified that it has been done for me. Some of the STLs change their status each year so this is one more great tool to use. I didn't notice in this thread if this had already been addressed or not but either way a good reminder. Not to get started but for people not familiar with Colorado, DOW has to use our tax dollars each year to lease back trespass rights for hunting on land that already belongs to us. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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