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<blockquote data-quote="BighornRam" data-source="post: 2352961" data-attributes="member: 46585"><p><em>A blacktop or gravel road here in WY with drainage ditches that shows on the state road maps as a county road. Some county's have maps that show county roads. That road may end and not go thru a section of private land. If map labels it as county you can call the sheriff and ask them or mark the blockage on your gps and take It to county seat for explanation. Not a great help for one time visitors but we fight it all the time here. Sometimes the county commissioners allow a road to be closed and abandoned. Maps Don't get updated very often. Check the area you want to draw for HMA's on the G&F website. Call the area warden and ask about road issues in the unit you wish to hunt. He can also steer you to landowners looking for doe hunters. Not great answers to a tough situation. Join and support Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. They are fighting for you public lands and access every day!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BighornRam, post: 2352961, member: 46585"] [I]A blacktop or gravel road here in WY with drainage ditches that shows on the state road maps as a county road. Some county's have maps that show county roads. That road may end and not go thru a section of private land. If map labels it as county you can call the sheriff and ask them or mark the blockage on your gps and take It to county seat for explanation. Not a great help for one time visitors but we fight it all the time here. Sometimes the county commissioners allow a road to be closed and abandoned. Maps Don't get updated very often. Check the area you want to draw for HMA's on the G&F website. Call the area warden and ask about road issues in the unit you wish to hunt. He can also steer you to landowners looking for doe hunters. Not great answers to a tough situation. Join and support Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. They are fighting for you public lands and access every day![/I] [/QUOTE]
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