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How to tell if you're on/(still on) the public hunting land?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 323375" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've found some real honey holes behind some of these places, I've started to collect the gear and tack for using horses. If you are horse capable there is alot of great spots that you just can't hunt on foot cause you can't get game out, you can drag down to the road but it is closed to motorized vehicles. </p><p>I've found the best resorce is the land ownership maps, they can be hard to track down but worth the effort as they name the land owner and are kept more current.</p><p>One of the best things is to have a plan where to hunt then find a FWP official and talk to them and make sure all is cool up front. Some of the FWP I've talked to have been very helpfull because these guys that paint public property are a pain in there butt but they can't get anywhere with them because they have weight in the local community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 323375, member: 13632"] I've found some real honey holes behind some of these places, I've started to collect the gear and tack for using horses. If you are horse capable there is alot of great spots that you just can't hunt on foot cause you can't get game out, you can drag down to the road but it is closed to motorized vehicles. I've found the best resorce is the land ownership maps, they can be hard to track down but worth the effort as they name the land owner and are kept more current. One of the best things is to have a plan where to hunt then find a FWP official and talk to them and make sure all is cool up front. Some of the FWP I've talked to have been very helpfull because these guys that paint public property are a pain in there butt but they can't get anywhere with them because they have weight in the local community. [/QUOTE]
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