BigHornRam
Well-known member
And that's why you dont have the money.If I had the money I'd ditch the brains and buy it in a heartbeat.
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And that's why you dont have the money.If I had the money I'd ditch the brains and buy it in a heartbeat.
I was once and thats exactly why it was only once.You haven't been to a northern Wisconsin deer camp then Its more about hanging out and drinking beer and playing cards then getting a deer
Haha I could see that. If you aren't from this area and don't understand the culture and hunting traditions, I can see how it would look to an outsider. There is a movie called Escanaba in da Moonlight, which is Jeff Daniels best movie by the way, that pretty much sums up our twisted, messed up hunting traditionsI was once and thats exactly why it was only once.
Oh I understand it I'm not that far away. Those camps exist everywhere. Last time I hunted up there was during the middle of a drive. The guy flanking me was watching me through his scope needless to say that was the end of that. I'll still be taking the oldest north this year but for youth season before everyone leaves the bar to rifle hunt. I've never understood the guys that go on a hunting trip to drink . I can do that at home. I've also watched the movie which is a classic.Haha I could see that. If you aren't from this area and don't understand the culture and hunting traditions, I can see how it would look to an outsider. There is a movie called Escanaba in da Moonlight, which is Jeff Daniels best movie by the way, that pretty much sums up our twisted, messed up hunting traditions
My dad always said he couldn't shoot straight unless he was drunk. Not sure if he was talking pool or guns but I always took it to mean both since he never misses at eitherOh I understand it I'm not that far away. Those camps exist everywhere. Last time I hunted up there was during the middle of a drive. The guy flanking me was watching me through his scope needless to say that was the end of that. I'll still be taking the oldest north this year but for youth season before everyone leaves the bar to rifle hunt. I've never understood the guys that go on a hunting trip to drink . I can do that at home. I've also watched the movie which is a classic.
that is a pretty sweet findHere you go @VikingsGuy . 20 acre repo bordering forest service, with a spring, minutes from Wyoming. Probably can get terms with a low down payment so even lowly in house corporate attorneys can afford this one.
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Wildlife in this area includes mule deer, antelope, elk and higher up there are bear, moose, and occasionally grizzlies and wolves. Beartooth Valley Ranch has many recreational opportunities nearby.m.landwatch.com
Low blow!And that's why you dont have the money.
It's open range. Going to have to put up a perimeter fence to keep the cows off it.that is a pretty sweet find
Happy to eat any cow that would trespass on my landIt's open range. Going to have to put up a perimeter fence to keep the cows off it.
As long as you pay for it, you can eat it.Happy to eat any cow that would trespass on my land
trespass makes it mine rightAs long as you pay for it, you can eat it.
Maybe in Minnesota, not in Montana.trespass makes it mine right
Is it legal for cows to trespass or does the owner pay a trespass fee if the landowner presses charges?Maybe in Minnesota, not in Montana.
If you are in open range country you have to fence cows out instead of the owner fencing cows in.Is it legal for cows to trespass or does the owner pay a trespass fee if the landowner presses charges?
I know, I have just been kidding.Maybe in Minnesota, not in Montana.
So that's what the winkie emoji means.I know, I have just been kidding.
The seller owns the cows. The Minnesota buyer pays 5 times the value of the land to the seller to buy their little slice of paradise. Now the seller gets to run his cows on the Minnesotaguy's land for free. Pretty soon the Minnesotaguy figures out that owning a 20 acre cow pasture on the side of a mountain in the middle of nowhere 20 miles from the nearest pavement is not such a great thing. He tries to sell it but no one wants to buy it. So he ends up selling it back to the rancher for a 1/4 of what he paid for it.Is it legal for cows to trespass or does the owner pay a trespass fee if the landowner presses charges?
I was thinking the same thing. That law is so messed up because what keeps a bull from not hitching up with another's cowAny chance the buyer could turn out x number of his own pairs on his 20 . Won't even need a bull unless the seller decides that a new fence might been a good idea after all .