windymtnman
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If you're a Colorado resident, you probably already know about Colorado's State Trust Lands. Basically, they are often very good game habitat that is owned by the State, but not necessarily open for public use. Some are, but many are not. Where I live, many of these land tracts are a full section, 640 acres of land, sometimes more. Some are leased for grazing to a rancher at a nominal price. Some can be leased to a private citizen for recreational use. Otherwise, often you're TRESPASSING to step foot on them.
A few days ago, I was exploring some new areas in the nearby National Forest. It had trails open for ATV use and I was checking the area out. I came up on a section of land that came up State Trust Land on my Onx map program. I looked at my paper map, and it indeed was State Trust Land. Thing is, instead of it being signed as such, it had "No Trespassing, Violaters will be Prosecuted" signs up. That made me think a citizen had leased in for their personal hunting grounds. Years ago, I asked the area property manager how much it cost to lease Trust lands around here? He answered, "I wouldn't let it go for less than $1.00 per acre". (or $640.00/year).
This makes me angry. This is State property, where we taxpayers are locked off of it. Often this land is very good hunting country too. If they're willing to let a citizen walk and drive on it, then I think everyone should be able to use it.
Where am I wrong in my thinking here?
A few days ago, I was exploring some new areas in the nearby National Forest. It had trails open for ATV use and I was checking the area out. I came up on a section of land that came up State Trust Land on my Onx map program. I looked at my paper map, and it indeed was State Trust Land. Thing is, instead of it being signed as such, it had "No Trespassing, Violaters will be Prosecuted" signs up. That made me think a citizen had leased in for their personal hunting grounds. Years ago, I asked the area property manager how much it cost to lease Trust lands around here? He answered, "I wouldn't let it go for less than $1.00 per acre". (or $640.00/year).
This makes me angry. This is State property, where we taxpayers are locked off of it. Often this land is very good hunting country too. If they're willing to let a citizen walk and drive on it, then I think everyone should be able to use it.
Where am I wrong in my thinking here?