Pucky Freak
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I have read about many instances of people, such as adjacent private land owners or outfitters, gating public roads in the west to block access to public land. I am really struggling to wrap my head around how this works. In the midwest, where I have done most of my hunting, this is an unthinkable scenario. The perpetrator would face fines for blocking access to fire dept and law enforcement, and the gate would be down before anyone could blink. Not to mention it would be in the newspaper the next day with the person publicly shamed.
I am planning my WY elk hunt and I am wondering what to do if I run in to this scenario. So far all I can think of is bring a bolt cutter, and if anyone complains about property destruction I will gladly reimburse them for the $5 for buying a new padlock or welding their chain back together.
I am planning my WY elk hunt and I am wondering what to do if I run in to this scenario. So far all I can think of is bring a bolt cutter, and if anyone complains about property destruction I will gladly reimburse them for the $5 for buying a new padlock or welding their chain back together.