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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1109609" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>That coordinate is one of the spots I mentioned that he can go north off of 450 and be on legal public ground to the west of that road that is the boundary of unit 24. The other spots are at 105*4'51.5" at the Campbell County line and further west on 450 between 105*8'47.3" and 105*10'52.7". If he goes north from any of these spots he should have enough country to find a goat or three! As far as corners, with the chip in my Garmin I've found a lot of corner pins that are surveyed markers for corners. Those are areas where I would cross a corner if it was in a county where the Sheriff and Prosecutor don't issue tickets and prosecute for corner jumping, but you need to find out what their stance is on it and I certainly wouldn't do it if they say they will prosecute. The county where I hunt every year will not prosecute for corner jumping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1109609, member: 28854"] That coordinate is one of the spots I mentioned that he can go north off of 450 and be on legal public ground to the west of that road that is the boundary of unit 24. The other spots are at 105*4'51.5" at the Campbell County line and further west on 450 between 105*8'47.3" and 105*10'52.7". If he goes north from any of these spots he should have enough country to find a goat or three! As far as corners, with the chip in my Garmin I've found a lot of corner pins that are surveyed markers for corners. Those are areas where I would cross a corner if it was in a county where the Sheriff and Prosecutor don't issue tickets and prosecute for corner jumping, but you need to find out what their stance is on it and I certainly wouldn't do it if they say they will prosecute. The county where I hunt every year will not prosecute for corner jumping. [/QUOTE]
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