bushwcker
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Be caredul of landlocked blm land. As I understand, if there is not a county or state road going by or through it stay out. Sometimes pricate roads will look kust like public. I agree though that it shouldn't be that way. I agree, I would never go without that landowner info on my gps
While I agree 100%. However if I am on a public road and that road is on/in BLM or otherwise public land or legally leads to public land and it's blocked by a locked gate, someone's going lose a lock. Or depending on the area I may just jump the fence and walk on where its legally to do so. The hunting GPS map is a great tool to both access and defend yourself if need be. Its sad that hunting has become this way, but between the outfitters and over possessive land owners(the ones that feel public land is theirs) this seems to be the new norm.
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