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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115374" data-source="post: 1972662"><p>I agree with what you said- curious to know how you would solve the issue of the out of state hunters that have bought hundreds of thousands of acres of land in Mt.- huge ranches- 1 Texan bought multiple ranches combined them into one, locked the gates-no public hunting- which is fine, its his land. But what goes along with that is of the millions of acres of public land we have lost to enjoy, A large part of it is due to the fact that not only are they locking their gates to their land they are illegally shutting us out of public land and getting away with it. Going so far as destroying public bridges as was the case on the Rocky Mtn. Front. If you have lived in Mt. for very long nmbarta then you know exactly what we are up against. In the last 15 yrs., I have lost access to some of my best public hunting spots in north central mt.,eastern mt, and the Rocky Mt Front to out of state ( not just Texas ) people who have done exactly what I am talking about. Their attorneys still have it tied up in litigation-No Access ! As a result Montanans are losing both private lands that they used to be able hunt as well as public land. You know as well as I do this is WELL over a million acres. Explain to me how you bridge that gap when the people that are doing it refuse to even have a conversation about it, let alone give a @#%$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115374, post: 1972662"] I agree with what you said- curious to know how you would solve the issue of the out of state hunters that have bought hundreds of thousands of acres of land in Mt.- huge ranches- 1 Texan bought multiple ranches combined them into one, locked the gates-no public hunting- which is fine, its his land. But what goes along with that is of the millions of acres of public land we have lost to enjoy, A large part of it is due to the fact that not only are they locking their gates to their land they are illegally shutting us out of public land and getting away with it. Going so far as destroying public bridges as was the case on the Rocky Mtn. Front. If you have lived in Mt. for very long nmbarta then you know exactly what we are up against. In the last 15 yrs., I have lost access to some of my best public hunting spots in north central mt.,eastern mt, and the Rocky Mt Front to out of state ( not just Texas ) people who have done exactly what I am talking about. Their attorneys still have it tied up in litigation-No Access ! As a result Montanans are losing both private lands that they used to be able hunt as well as public land. You know as well as I do this is WELL over a million acres. Explain to me how you bridge that gap when the people that are doing it refuse to even have a conversation about it, let alone give a @#%$. [/QUOTE]
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