BuzzH
Well-known member
I know that there are some guys on this board that have hunted unit 7 for elk near this proposed exchange. I have personally hunted with several people from this board that have shot elk very close to this...
Anyway, here are the links to the proposal and maps:
Map of proposed land exchange. The owner is asking for 1,041 acres of state ground in the cow creek area, that borders his ranch. This will eliminate access to another 4200 acres of public land. The state would "gain" 295 acres that the same guy owns near Moskee (Black Hills area).
http://slf-web.state.wy.us/surface/landtransactions/2016/Bonander/Map.pdf
Proposal and application:
http://slf-web.state.wy.us/surface/landtransactions/2016/Bonander/Application.pdf
There are things in this proposal that are simply untrue. Mainly that there is no public easement to the state lands Bonander wants to acquire. There is, via the Esterbrook road, through another section of State. Bondander also released an email, claiming that the Moskee ground the state will acquire is opening up "thousands of acres". That's not true, either...the public land that borders those 295 acres is already accessible via National Forest roads, etc.
So, this boils down to a very bad deal for hunters in an area that already has somewhat limited access. This is on the fast track to detailed analysis, but we still have time to act NOW.
Comments would be appreciated and should be sent to Julie Mccully email: [email protected]
Make sure to specify that this about the Bonander exchange.
This is really another clear cut example of exactly why a transfer of public lands to the States is a horrible idea. If all the BLM and FS were suddenly State lands, there would be exchanges happening all the time that lock us out of our public lands.
Also fair to note, is that Wyoming BHA is working on this exchange as well as another exchange that is even more damaging to hunters via locking us out of legal access to our public lands.
Anyway, here are the links to the proposal and maps:
Map of proposed land exchange. The owner is asking for 1,041 acres of state ground in the cow creek area, that borders his ranch. This will eliminate access to another 4200 acres of public land. The state would "gain" 295 acres that the same guy owns near Moskee (Black Hills area).
http://slf-web.state.wy.us/surface/landtransactions/2016/Bonander/Map.pdf
Proposal and application:
http://slf-web.state.wy.us/surface/landtransactions/2016/Bonander/Application.pdf
There are things in this proposal that are simply untrue. Mainly that there is no public easement to the state lands Bonander wants to acquire. There is, via the Esterbrook road, through another section of State. Bondander also released an email, claiming that the Moskee ground the state will acquire is opening up "thousands of acres". That's not true, either...the public land that borders those 295 acres is already accessible via National Forest roads, etc.
So, this boils down to a very bad deal for hunters in an area that already has somewhat limited access. This is on the fast track to detailed analysis, but we still have time to act NOW.
Comments would be appreciated and should be sent to Julie Mccully email: [email protected]
Make sure to specify that this about the Bonander exchange.
This is really another clear cut example of exactly why a transfer of public lands to the States is a horrible idea. If all the BLM and FS were suddenly State lands, there would be exchanges happening all the time that lock us out of our public lands.
Also fair to note, is that Wyoming BHA is working on this exchange as well as another exchange that is even more damaging to hunters via locking us out of legal access to our public lands.