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I have to say that over the past few months my research from multiple websites has turned up multiple hunts that are “private or trespasser access” that start on private lands only to advertise access to public lands where herds of elk, deer, and other various species hide due to hunting pressure and/or seasonal migrations. I might be late to the party or stirring the pot but I get bothered by this extortion of “my public lands” when they are clearly being held hostage by private access ways. you can look these hunts up on gohunt or any web based hunting search engine. I think that’s not right when private land owners are able to create profit off of public lands owned by tax payers when it comes to restricted access but what bothers me even more is the fact that a “private hunt” isn’t on private lands at all...it’s actually advertised to be successful on public lands.....I feel this is dishonest. Only my opinion. I know there are people out there that have been making a living on this way of life for possibly generations....I don’t think there are enough people/public citizens that know your doing this. As a new hunter, that’s what’s wrong with the hunting community...every hunter wants more hunters to be involved or get more hunters to be involved. Actions like these hunts are discouraging to me when my public lands are held “hostage”. I’m probably stirring the pot but I figured it out real fast and I think it’s a shame. Guess that brings up “corner-crossing” in Colorado as well (which is still illegal)...??? Anyways.....I wanted to talk more about the private land hunts that are fully guided and end up on public lands access. I think it’s a shame when DIY hunters have rights to these lands but we aren’t granted access to them because the access is restricted; and private land owners are making a profit off of them and their restricted access. It’s very frustrating. That’s my two cents. Thanks for listening.