Some friends in Utah sent me links of two properties being sold by the Utah State Land Board. Auction is in October.
Remember this the next time these carnies tell you it is only the inaccessible isolated lands with no wildlife values. Look at both of these properties. They both have access to BLM lands that would be controlled by the new owner.
And read the sales flyers and look at the pictures being used to promote these sales. Either this is false advertising about the wildlife values of the properties, or someone is BS'ing when they say properties sold at State Land auctions have low wildlife values.
Diamond Rim Auction - https://trustlands.utah.gov/land_auctions/diamond-rim-ps8589/
Here is the header photo on the sales flyer:
With this language at the bottom where the photo appears again:
Crouse Canyon Auction - https://trustlands.utah.gov/land_auctions/crouse-canyon-ps8590/
Here is the header photo at the top of that flyer:
With this language used to promote the property:
For having such low wildlife values on properties put up for auction, they sure are promoting those wildlife values. Hmmmm.
If you want a crystal ball of what State Transfer of your public lands will look like, this is it. Next time a politician or a partisan hack wants to BS you about no sale of accessible lands and only selling lands with no wildlife, show them this thread.
'Spose ALC is going to post these auctions on their FB page?
Remember this the next time these carnies tell you it is only the inaccessible isolated lands with no wildlife values. Look at both of these properties. They both have access to BLM lands that would be controlled by the new owner.
And read the sales flyers and look at the pictures being used to promote these sales. Either this is false advertising about the wildlife values of the properties, or someone is BS'ing when they say properties sold at State Land auctions have low wildlife values.
Diamond Rim Auction - https://trustlands.utah.gov/land_auctions/diamond-rim-ps8589/
Here is the header photo on the sales flyer:
With this language at the bottom where the photo appears again:
The property offers premium big game hunting opportunities. This herd of buck deer were photographed near the property’s western boundary.
Crouse Canyon Auction - https://trustlands.utah.gov/land_auctions/crouse-canyon-ps8590/
Here is the header photo at the top of that flyer:
With this language used to promote the property:
This property offers premium big game hunting opportunities and is located within the South Slope/Diamond Mountain limited-entry hunting units for both buck deer and bull elk. Located nearby, Matt Warner Reservoir, Calder Reservoir and Crouse Reservoir offer excellent fishing opportunities.
For having such low wildlife values on properties put up for auction, they sure are promoting those wildlife values. Hmmmm.
If you want a crystal ball of what State Transfer of your public lands will look like, this is it. Next time a politician or a partisan hack wants to BS you about no sale of accessible lands and only selling lands with no wildlife, show them this thread.
'Spose ALC is going to post these auctions on their FB page?