MThuntr
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Anyone hear anything? Did BLM actually fly?
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BLM flew more than once. BLM was on the ground several times. Apparently, there are a couple spots where the cat tracks disturbed public ground, but not with the blade down. The fences, from what I've heard, are verified to be on private. The fences were cleared with MT FWP before they were built... BLM has nothing to do with these particular fences. This is all 3rd and 4th hand info... so take it as you like...
Anyone hearing of any good bulls flying out of there this year??
I missed a good one and passed a few around 360 ish.
Kat... not sure why they consulted FWP... just know that at some point, someone approached FWP with the proposed fence details and FWP "passed off" on it. Very vague details... I'll see if I can dig up more.
I don't want to go on a tangent state/vs fed, but the bullying comes from the local politicians and industries. The state land is already under their control so no bullying is necessary. Therein lies the problem with "local control." This case is probably different since it isn't "old farmer Joe" trying to make a living and getting pushed around by the feds. If they are posting and building roads on public land I think this changes everything. I have a feeling Wilks will lose local support quickly, but the agenda of the ultra wealthy trying to lock up our public land will continue unless we make a big deal out of it.JMO.
Is there a similar example to the Bundy case where a state allowed someone to use thousands of acres of state land to graze animals for free over many many years and got nothing in return?
You think they'd be off by 100-250 yards? That is what wingman1 was finding around the 150th post in this thread. How about Montana cadastral?At work we often use the joke that GIS stands for "get it surveyed".
The huntgpsmaps are handy approximations, but should never be trusted to be that precise.
You think they'd be off by 100-250 yards? That is what wingman1 was finding around the 150th post in this thread. How about Montana cadastral?