300,000+ Acres of Public Land in Minnesota and Wisconsin Are “Landlocked” By Private Property

@joelweb In WI, did you pull in all the lands enrolled in the Managed Forest Law program that provide the public access to those private lands and what would show as landlocked public lands? I realize this is an at will program, but for the vast majority of MFL enrolled lands, which are owned by industrial timberland owners, the tax rates in the state essentially force enrollment.
 
@joelweb In WI, did you pull in all the lands enrolled in the Managed Forest Law program that provide the public access to those private lands and what would show as landlocked public lands? I realize this is an at will program, but for the vast majority of MFL enrolled lands, which are owned by industrial timberland owners, the tax rates in the state essentially force enrollment.
If I had to guess, I'd say 90% or more of the reports findings of WI landlocked lands are actually not landlocked. Since the MFL has terms of either 25 or 50 years, its a pretty long term deal for public access.
 
This is -enter some hunting/conservation group name- and any other group of assholes that blast us with their “urgent needs for funding” could step up and get us access! I exempt RMEF from this ridicule. RMEF is one of those groups that does not misuse excessive funding for lobbyist fcukery and I also make this claim without a current RMEF membership!
 
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Joanne, are you also a Nigerian prince? Get out of here you spammer scum!
 

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