That's exactly what I mentioned before, but if the Sheriff is citing people he more than likely knows he has the backing of the Prosecutor there if it were to go to court. When I had problems with the Sheriff wanting to issue a ticket to us for allegedly trespassing several years ago, not for corner jumping, but for hunting on easily accessible BLM land that the rancher alleged was his deeded land, I went straight to see the Prosecutor in Worland and he said his office wouldn't prosecute where there were no surveys of the property or boundary markers, since it was just the word of the rancher. That really sort of goes against the law in Wyoming that says they don't have to post private property, but I sure was happy he was using a little common sense, instead of just taking the word of somebody who alleges something and can't prove it.