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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 613719" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>I'm not talking about the fences that are not there I'm talking about the fences that run down the middle of a state section or anyplace they chose to put them! </p><p>Had the Sheriff and F&G Warden called a time or two myself but like you said the chip and your tracks on the gps will clear the matter up real fast!</p><p>Put the chip in the GPS and not on your shoulder my friend,No doubt you've done your homework but to say you know more about the area than the locals is being a little egotisticle dont you think? Sure some of the old timers still consider their leases as part of their holdings while most are just tired of being invaded every fall, the roads being drove on when wet and hunters driveing whereever they want instead of established roads........I know, I know you aint one of those guys.</p><p>I hunted Y West of Winchester many years ago as a non resident and had an outfitter try to run us off BLM land=He failed because just like you I'd done my homework.</p><p>The GPS chips are opening up a LOT of land that only those who did their homework could get to......To me that aint all good. What we worked hard to find anybody with a chip can get to with ease and they are :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 613719, member: 93"] I'm not talking about the fences that are not there I'm talking about the fences that run down the middle of a state section or anyplace they chose to put them! Had the Sheriff and F&G Warden called a time or two myself but like you said the chip and your tracks on the gps will clear the matter up real fast! Put the chip in the GPS and not on your shoulder my friend,No doubt you've done your homework but to say you know more about the area than the locals is being a little egotisticle dont you think? Sure some of the old timers still consider their leases as part of their holdings while most are just tired of being invaded every fall, the roads being drove on when wet and hunters driveing whereever they want instead of established roads........I know, I know you aint one of those guys. I hunted Y West of Winchester many years ago as a non resident and had an outfitter try to run us off BLM land=He failed because just like you I'd done my homework. The GPS chips are opening up a LOT of land that only those who did their homework could get to......To me that aint all good. What we worked hard to find anybody with a chip can get to with ease and they are :-( [/QUOTE]
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