billy-bob8
Member
Greetings, Last week I posted a question about using the Hunting GPS maps to access checkerboard Public / Private lands by crossing at intersecting corners.
The State I was inquiring about was Wyoming, and It seemed to be the conclusion that it was trespassing per the Fish and Game dept. and the local county Sheriff Office.
Are there any official court cases that uphold this policy, or is it a county by county decision.
I understand the County Sheriffs Office position because the residents of the County elect the Sheriff.
Where does the Wyoming Fish and Game receive its direction from?? State law???
And how are the other States making there policy.
I can only speak about Arizona, but neither I ,or the fellow hunters I talked to here, have heard of it being illegal. ( it doesn't mean its not just that we haven't heard of it being enforced )
What have you guys heard about this in your home states, Maybe we have some Lawler types that can shed some light. Thanks
Is there any Official court cases that set the precidents
The State I was inquiring about was Wyoming, and It seemed to be the conclusion that it was trespassing per the Fish and Game dept. and the local county Sheriff Office.
Are there any official court cases that uphold this policy, or is it a county by county decision.
I understand the County Sheriffs Office position because the residents of the County elect the Sheriff.
Where does the Wyoming Fish and Game receive its direction from?? State law???
And how are the other States making there policy.
I can only speak about Arizona, but neither I ,or the fellow hunters I talked to here, have heard of it being illegal. ( it doesn't mean its not just that we haven't heard of it being enforced )
What have you guys heard about this in your home states, Maybe we have some Lawler types that can shed some light. Thanks
Is there any Official court cases that set the precidents