The Hedgehog
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Welcome to HT. Check the MVUM map (left column) here:Old thread but this crap is pissing me off. I'm on my first bear tag and first big game hunt. I'm in CO. Me and a buddy went out to a blm spot in our unit on the second weekend of bear. Lots of good sign and saw bear. Now deer and elk seasons are started and the gate is now locked. On the maps it sure looks like a public road. The gal tells me that it's actually private. Both of us have calls into dow and can't get a soul to call us back. Sheriff's won't even give an answer on if it's public or private. Real irritating.
Yeah the road is question is shown as public on that map. What a crock of shit. Now If I could actually get a hold of an officer.Welcome to HT. Check the MVUM map (left column) here:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Atlas
ndismaps.nrel.colostate.edu
Call the sheriff and tell him you are cutting the lock in 10 minutes. I bet he shows up.Yeah the road is question is shown as public on that map. What a crock of shit. Now If I could actually get a hold of an officer.
Man that's insane. I can't stand that crap. It's public land. The fact that they didn't do an easement for public land boggles the mind.A few years ago I met with a CP&W officer in Hayden, CO regarding land locked BLM land. He said sometime around the 1940's the gov. allowed the private property owners to prevent public access to the locked land. They did not include an easement for the public. It's as simple as that!! In northern Colorado specifically there are so many sections of beautiful hunting/fishing country that is land locked. These big ranch owners are so close-fisted they block all assess with locked gates. Often Outfitters have access thru the rancher but not the public. This has pissed me off for forty years. Thankfully the RMEF has done a lot to open up lots of property for hunters and anglers. But some of my favorite land locked areas are not accessible, used only by the land owner, this includes grazing rights, hunting and fishing etc..
A few years ago I met with a CP&W officer in Hayden, CO regarding land locked BLM land. He said sometime around the 1940's the gov. allowed the private property owners to prevent public access to the locked land. They did not include an easement for the public. It's as simple as that!! In northern Colorado specifically there are so many sections of beautiful hunting/fishing country that is land locked. These big ranch owners are so close-fisted they block all assess with locked gates. Often Outfitters have access thru the rancher but not the public. This has pissed me off for forty years. Thankfully the RMEF has done a lot to open up lots of property for hunters and anglers. But some of my favorite land locked areas are not accessible, used only by the land owner, this includes grazing rights, hunting and fishing etc..