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.Katqanna, thanks for taking time to do this
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X2, LOTS of time for everyone's future!!!
The Durfee Hills, located approximately 25 air miles from Lewistown in the Little Snowy Mountains, has been the topic of many conversations on “Hunt Talk,” a blog on hunting issues moderated by Randy Newberg of Bozeman. A popular elk hunting location accessible only by plane, the Durfee Hills makes up approximately 2,785 acres of BLM land. In March, the Wilks brothers attempted to exchange land for it, but a petition created by a group of sportsmen succeeded in shutting down the land swap...
Durfee drama continues, as the fence has generated much response on “Hunt Talk.” Kathryn QannaYahu, founder of Enhancing Montana’s Wildlife and Habitat Organization in Bozeman, is one of many who joined the thread regarding the Wilks brothers’ fence. “I heard rumors about the fence after the land exchange got stopped,” QannaYahu said. “On Sept. 5, we started seeing photo documentation of what was going on out there. There are 22 pages of comments on the Wilks brothers’ fence issue now, and people are continuing to comment...”
“People are participating in their right to hike, camp and hunt all over the country,” she said. “It is our right to make sure our public lands are protected.” For this very reason, QannaYahu said Hunt Talk is an extremely useful and beneficial website for sportsmen nationwide. “Hunt Talk is reputable and extremely diverse,” she said. “We have data, science, statistics, politics and all kinds of information on hunting sites and hunting guidelines. It’s also a great way to network...”
An avid reader of Hunt Talk, QannaYahu said she became more and more passionate about the fencing issue. Last week, she decided to see the fence for herself, tagging along with some hunters on a flight into the Durfee Hills. “I took top-and bottom-measurements of the fence,” QannaYahu said. An advocate for “removing and mitigating some of the obstacles that wildlife and habitat face,” QannaYahu was concerned with the height of the fence.
Corner Pin for State/BLM/Wilks boundary. GPS showed my location as being 15 feet away. So pretty darn close and within the GPS accuracy of 10-20 feet.
Hey Kat. Here is the pic of the tree that CAT plowed over and the coordinates of the road he was "trying" to drive on. From that location start walking north and you will see the other trees he also drove over. As you walking to the boundary on that you will find multiple places he drove off road.
Thanks for posting coordinates. I suspect this discussion would benefit if more people did so.
Below is a link that starts Gmap4 and shows that those coordinates (46 45.702 -108 53.126) are at least 400 feet inside private property. Zoom in more and you will see the 2-track that apparently the cat was working on.
The BLM ownership data shown on this map is available from various GIS servers run by the feds. The link below gets this data from the GeoMAC server since it seems fairly speedy.
For more info about GeoMAC see: http://www.geomac.gov/about.shtml
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gma...name=Meridians&layers=0,4,13&transparent=true
Joseph
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Not sure if some have read the latest article on the Wilkes Bros.
http://helenair.com/news/local/stat...cle_1a21d156-318e-587c-afac-9159765e9bc7.html
“We got a lot of calls,” Benes said. “Now we can say, ‘Hey we hear you and are going to go out and get a survey.’ Since then, the clamor has eased up.”