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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2500753" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The lines for block land could very well match the fence, they can make anything the boundary and lease it in any way they want BUT there is a definitely a line between private and public lands. I've built all kinds of fences of the line because it was a better spot and the ranch worked it out with the BLM so the fence could go in a better spot but it however did not change the legal boundary line, just because they have a warden buffaloed doesn't mean it has to be that way.</p><p>There is one great spot I've killed a few easy elk that the BLM corners out across the road and since the fences follow the roads it all looks private, the elk love to bed there and guys will park there and watch them, always fun to just pull up and smoke one, everyone's eyes get big like we just screwed up, the game warden won't even respond, sometime I'll text in advance to give them a heads up!! We have excellent wardens, I e seen them issue a land owners a ticket for hunter harassment over things like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2500753, member: 13632"] The lines for block land could very well match the fence, they can make anything the boundary and lease it in any way they want BUT there is a definitely a line between private and public lands. I've built all kinds of fences of the line because it was a better spot and the ranch worked it out with the BLM so the fence could go in a better spot but it however did not change the legal boundary line, just because they have a warden buffaloed doesn't mean it has to be that way. There is one great spot I've killed a few easy elk that the BLM corners out across the road and since the fences follow the roads it all looks private, the elk love to bed there and guys will park there and watch them, always fun to just pull up and smoke one, everyone's eyes get big like we just screwed up, the game warden won't even respond, sometime I'll text in advance to give them a heads up!! We have excellent wardens, I e seen them issue a land owners a ticket for hunter harassment over things like this. [/QUOTE]
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