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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1591866" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I have no idea about Montana specifically but I spend the 100% of my hunting on public land to include BLM. That being said, I've ran into stuff like that before and there's other issues that can arise as well if there are anti hunters in the area or legitamit privatized areas on the BLM range in question.</p><p></p><p>Suggestion is on-x maps. App, computer, buy the chip for a gps...whatever. In my opinion it's the easiest and most accurate way to get information on legitimatacy if private or leased properties. It gives the name of the owner as well so you can formally as permition if that notion interest you. If not it can help with your planning prior to scouting and from there you can use your maps or plug usgs/mgrs grid into your handheld or whatever.</p><p></p><p>On x can show if someone's fence is larger than their actually property line, and can be used in justification with fish and game/forestry if you have a dispute with someone if they are unjustified denying you access to public land</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1591866, member: 97050"] I have no idea about Montana specifically but I spend the 100% of my hunting on public land to include BLM. That being said, I’ve ran into stuff like that before and there’s other issues that can arise as well if there are anti hunters in the area or legitamit privatized areas on the BLM range in question. Suggestion is on-x maps. App, computer, buy the chip for a gps...whatever. In my opinion it’s the easiest and most accurate way to get information on legitimatacy if private or leased properties. It gives the name of the owner as well so you can formally as permition if that notion interest you. If not it can help with your planning prior to scouting and from there you can use your maps or plug usgs/mgrs grid into your handheld or whatever. On x can show if someone’s fence is larger than their actually property line, and can be used in justification with fish and game/forestry if you have a dispute with someone if they are unjustified denying you access to public land [/QUOTE]
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