roadhunter
Elite Member
I agree, he can not handle anyone having a different view point. That's why I say he would argue with a stump...high on the tractor.
To the op topic. For a reference point. In Wyoming it's understood, don't trespass on any property, especially when marked. People have been shot at here for this. Furthermore, I hunt near and in wilderness areas. Never seen anyone driving a ATV in. They're usually dense unmaintained areas where a helicopter is a smarter option than an ATV.
Not even remotely close. My viewpoint is that people should not trespass on private land and on public land they should follow the travel restrictions. Surely you can understand that.
What is your viewpoint on the trespassers/poachers?
I noticed the Wyo Game and fish relies heavily on the gps hunting maps to keep people from trespassing. I like that they started putting the walk in aras on the GPS maps as well. I see the next big issue in Wyoming as corner crossing. That is a complex issue with many viewpoints. For those who are not familiare there is a lot of checkerboard public land in some Western states. The debate is can a person step from a corner to corner legally without trespassing on the private. The issue is all this public land is essentially landlocked so people cannot access it and the private landowner gets to use it essentially as thier own.