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<blockquote data-quote="whip" data-source="post: 352073" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>To bad the private land ownership is not yet ready for Wyoming, maybe in the future they will have it. Great product one I would recommend as a must have for anyone coming out west here to hunt on public land. My son who is a game warden checked a hunter this fall who had a similar program if not the same one. When he told the landowner who had called in the trespass about the mapping GPS with the landownership software the landowner backed off of trespass and said it appeared they may have been on his property but he wasn't 100% sure.. Before that if the landowner was willing to sign the complaint and the hunter couldn't in anyway show he wasn't trespassing it could have ended in a ticket issued for trespass. After playing with my GPS and the landownership software last weekend my son wants one for himself. It could easily help replace the dozen BLM maps he carries in his pick up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whip, post: 352073, member: 4485"] To bad the private land ownership is not yet ready for Wyoming, maybe in the future they will have it. Great product one I would recommend as a must have for anyone coming out west here to hunt on public land. My son who is a game warden checked a hunter this fall who had a similar program if not the same one. When he told the landowner who had called in the trespass about the mapping GPS with the landownership software the landowner backed off of trespass and said it appeared they may have been on his property but he wasn't 100% sure.. Before that if the landowner was willing to sign the complaint and the hunter couldn't in anyway show he wasn't trespassing it could have ended in a ticket issued for trespass. After playing with my GPS and the landownership software last weekend my son wants one for himself. It could easily help replace the dozen BLM maps he carries in his pick up. [/QUOTE]
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