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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1717290" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>1....If i remember correctly in Oregon's laws....unless it is a winter maintained road(same in idaho) the land owner can shut it down to access...if not maintained thru the entire year the landowners claim supersedes the state or county....thats what is happening above boise....texas guys bought the land and closed the access to a,lot of ground people used to hunt...now they have their own hunting grounds on blm lands because no-one else can access it.....which is BS....</p><p>2a....landowners in Oregon are required to have so much continuous properties before they can receive landowner tags....i think minimum was 1500 acres....owners still have to put in for whatever draw hunts their land is in...if they don't draw a hunt tag they can get a landowners preference tag...and those tags are allocated by amount of land holding they own.....not lease....</p><p>If they have lots of leased blm, state, or forest service they can not deny you the right to hunt it....but they ro not have to let you use their roads to access it....</p><p>2b....if the land they have leased is part of an agricultural use they have complete control....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1717290, member: 99519"] 1....If i remember correctly in Oregon's laws....unless it is a winter maintained road(same in idaho) the land owner can shut it down to access...if not maintained thru the entire year the landowners claim supersedes the state or county....thats what is happening above boise....texas guys bought the land and closed the access to a,lot of ground people used to hunt...now they have their own hunting grounds on blm lands because no-one else can access it.....which is BS.... 2a....landowners in Oregon are required to have so much continuous properties before they can receive landowner tags....i think minimum was 1500 acres....owners still have to put in for whatever draw hunts their land is in...if they don't draw a hunt tag they can get a landowners preference tag...and those tags are allocated by amount of land holding they own.....not lease.... If they have lots of leased blm, state, or forest service they can not deny you the right to hunt it....but they ro not have to let you use their roads to access it.... 2b....if the land they have leased is part of an agricultural use they have complete control.... [/QUOTE]
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