Cornell Cowboy
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The bolded part is the direct quote from the G&F after receiving an opinion from the AG. I'm not sure what you're disagreeing with...it says that corner jumping may not violate the G&F trespass statute (it doesn't if you're not intending to hunt on private), which is what you were saying. It does say that it may still violate WY criminal trespass, but the warden wouldn't write a ticket for that--please read Clevland's response in the Casper Star:The bolded part isn't right either, crossing from corner to corner does NOT violate GF trespass statute, and why they wont write for it.
Its also not the responsibility of the hunter to prove his innocence in a corner crossing case, but the job of the prosecutor/landowner to prove you DIDNT step directly over a corner. In the case of a pin not being there, how in the hell does a prosecutor prove that you didn't cross directly over the corner? Its really easy for me to present a GPS track that goes directly over the corner. Nearly impossible for a landowner/prosecutor or sheriff to prove you didn't. In particular if they corner isn't surveyed in, your GPS is just as accurate as theirs.
I would maybe consider saving my GPS track, but other than that...I'd like to watch a prosecutor present proof that I didn't cross right at the corner.
Game and Fish Director Terry Cleveland said the opinion means the agency will change its method of handling corner jumping complaints. "If somebody calls us and tells us there's corner jumping occurring, we'll simply tell them we don't have the authority to do something about it," Cleveland said in a phone interview. "If they call us on a trespass situation and we get out there and find it's a corner jumping complaint … then we'll tell them they should take it up with the county sheriff or the county attorney," he said.
I'm trying to agree with you: (1) The warden probably won't write you up. (2) You might win the court case. But if the landowner has deep pockets he may take you to court anyways...you'll win, but it will cost. If you have the time, money, and inclination to fight the battle--by all means, go for it.