roadhunter
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The BLM Budget runs $1.1-1.3B.
So you are saying that the BLM made 3.5 billion in profit for 2013?
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The BLM Budget runs $1.1-1.3B.
Wilks are trying another route now
BLM-Wilks land exchange off table, but online
This is the website the Wilks have set up to promote their land trade. I find it kind of ironic they bought the domain - Montana Public Access.
Its registered with GoDaddy with a private registration so you cant see who the registrant is or any other data.
Ironic and Orwellian. Act II begins.
Looks like a decent offer. Other than folks not liking the Wilks brothers or land exchanges in general, am I missing something? There's one chunk of BLM they want that might be big enough for someone to think about hunting. Otherwise, I don't see an issue with the lands they'd like to have. On the flip side, it appears the public gains easier access to a ton of land and we get to keep the Durfee Hills.
That was my thoughts as well. The only chuck would be the F-14 next to the section of state land. Not having hunted these landlocked parcels, I guess I can say I am not "informed enough" to say this is a good or a bad thing, but on paper it seems to be a good deal with the Bullwacker access.
Assuming it is an apples to apples comparison, yes.
Ran across this on another site. I knew it sounded too good to be true. More like a 13 billion $ cost to taxpayers.
Overview The Department of the Interior oversees more than 500 million acres of land, which is about one-fifth the land area of the United States. Most of Interior's land is managed by three agencies: the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), with 256 million acres; the National Park Service (NPS), with 85 million acres; and the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), with 96 million acres.1 The department has about 70,000 employees and 2,400 offices across the country. Interior had gross budget outlays in fiscal 2011 of $20.5 billion.2 However, the department collected $7.5 billion in offsetting receipts from charges for the use of its lands and resources. Thus, Interior's net outlays—financed by taxpayers—were $13 billion in fiscal 2011. - See more at: http://www.downsizinggovernment.org/interior/reforming-federal-land-management#sthash.PIVuagv4.dpuf
Ive had calls that the Wilks are clearing area to set up a 6 wire tall fence around the Durfee Hills area on their property. I dont know at what stage this project is at right now. It would be nice if someone who is scouting for hunting season could check on perimeter progress.
So part of my recent rash of work is dealing with the fencing laws and cases. Gathering all the data from these older hunter conservation warriors that were involved here in Montana, so that we have an accessible archive for the public to reference whenever something comes up. Interestingly one involved corner crossing and a legal case which was won in 2013, because those hunters knew the laws. If more of the public was armed with this information and the FWP Game Wardens aware, it would reduce some of the issues that hunters face.
When/how did a 6 wire fence become a 6' tall fence? Most good cow fences are either 5 or 6 wire. I doubt its higher than 48"
Don't think there is any law regarding height of fence. I believe that you can't "fence in" wildlife, but nothing against fencing them out.