longpolekole
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Hi guys I've got a question about how to handle a situation in which a rancher is blocking off access to a section of state trust land with a locked gate across a county road.
This particular section has a county road that runs right though the middle off it, but dead ends before leaving the state section. I did some scouting there over the summer and found some pretty nice bucks. Went back the other day to do some bow hunting only to find a locked gate, a sign on the gate that says "hunting by permission only", and the county road sign has been removed.
I checked with county officials and verified this is indeed a county road that has not been abandoned in any way. I also checked the Wyoming Office of State lands and Investment online web map that shows which sections of trust land are "legally accessible", and indeed this one is according to them.
Im not terribly concerned about being able to hunt this section personally, as I have plenty of other good spots. But on principle this type of thing really gets my goat. From what I've gathered so far, this rancher owns thousands of acres of prime hunting ground, yet feels the need to keep this section all to himself. He also enjoys the benefit of my tax dollars helping to maintain this road, yet I as a sportsman am unable to use it.
Yall ever encountered a situation like this? Is it worth the trouble to find a remedy? Would this be a better suited for the local game warden to look into or the sheriffs department?
Thanks in advance for any info!
This particular section has a county road that runs right though the middle off it, but dead ends before leaving the state section. I did some scouting there over the summer and found some pretty nice bucks. Went back the other day to do some bow hunting only to find a locked gate, a sign on the gate that says "hunting by permission only", and the county road sign has been removed.
I checked with county officials and verified this is indeed a county road that has not been abandoned in any way. I also checked the Wyoming Office of State lands and Investment online web map that shows which sections of trust land are "legally accessible", and indeed this one is according to them.
Im not terribly concerned about being able to hunt this section personally, as I have plenty of other good spots. But on principle this type of thing really gets my goat. From what I've gathered so far, this rancher owns thousands of acres of prime hunting ground, yet feels the need to keep this section all to himself. He also enjoys the benefit of my tax dollars helping to maintain this road, yet I as a sportsman am unable to use it.
Yall ever encountered a situation like this? Is it worth the trouble to find a remedy? Would this be a better suited for the local game warden to look into or the sheriffs department?
Thanks in advance for any info!