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You guys seem to agree on a common point, that being, you all have some specific right to use that land even though it was leased by the state to the farmer. My line of thinking is if that land was lying unused then maybe it is available for shooting. However it was obviously leased to a farmer for agricultural purposes, therefore no longer unused land. It just doesn't make sense to me to walk out into a man's crops and start target shooting. I just don't get this mentality. As a matter of courtesy I would never mess with a man's crop land no matter if it is leased, private ownership, or other types. The simple fact that a farmer leased it and I didn't tells me he has a right to take care of the land in accordance with his agreement with the state. I hold no such agreement so in my mind that pretty much supersedes my claim to access.
I think between the above lease agreement and the reference Big Tex posted earlier, it seems clear to me that Joe Schmo has no right of access in order to target shoot. If I am missing something there please point it out to me.
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Quote from: Badhabit on May 06, 2019, 09:22:59 AMHere's a copy of a DNR lease from Franklin County. https://www.dnr.wa.gov/publications/psl_ag_proposed_12a82173.pdf?1lbawGo to page 6 of 30 for the Public Hunting section.I think between the above lease agreement and the reference Big Tex posted earlier, it seems clear to me that Joe Schmo has no right of access in order to target shoot. If I am missing something there please point it out to me. The section on waste clearly makes clean up of the land the responsibility of the lease holder, to include returning it to the state in which it was issued. Beyond that, I still hold the opinion that if someone goes to the cost and effort of leasing land from the state for the purpose of agriculture or whatever, then why be that guy and decide you are going to go use that land too? You can take the time and energy to research your GPS app, and look at the county property lines, why not go one step further and simply ask the farmer if he minds you shooting on the edge of his leased field. Why not lease it yourself if you feel the desire. Just another example of our community getting a reputation for being bad neighbors and bad stewards of the environment.
Here's a copy of a DNR lease from Franklin County. https://www.dnr.wa.gov/publications/psl_ag_proposed_12a82173.pdf?1lbawGo to page 6 of 30 for the Public Hunting section.
Quote from: KFhunter on May 05, 2019, 05:50:05 PMQuote from: Nwgunner on May 05, 2019, 03:00:59 PMIn the future I will avoid green wheat fields. I can understand the common courtesy in that. I would assume that this does not apply later in in the year when the wheat is not actively growing?Yes this was near the tri cities and yes I did have a discover pass in response to earlier questions.Walking through the wheat between the planted rows wouldn't bug me, if I knew that's what you were doing. Thing is a lot of folks want to drive way down yonder to drop off and check their target (through the field) then drive back to the bench, rinse, repeat. Also, if a range gets established it gets used over and over and more people driving on the wheat. The farmer pays DNR for the right to grow a crop on leased land, so the margins are thinner than growing a crop on their own property. The farmer has probably had a lot of past problems with folks that think "DNR land is open for public use PERIOD" and while it is mostly if people are driving on the field to shoot DNR will allow no trespassing signs be put up and the people could get charged (thanks Bigtex)I had friends in Pomeroy, learned quite a bit about CRP land and DNR leased land for crops and every one of my Pomeroy local friends all made sure I knew not to drive on a growing crop PERIOD. Not that I ever would, as I grew up farming too, but they made sure I knew anyways The farmer that confronted you could have done a lot better job informing you instead of freaking out, you weren't driving on his field as you stated so he could have just informed you not to do so. He already stated he wasn't hurting the crops. I can only assume that means he wasn't driving down to his target, so not really a point. Leasing is actually far more economical that purchasing land, keeping it up, and paying taxes on it. Even if the margins are tighter, which I doubt, he has no right to harass someone using public land.If the shoot went down as described, and I have no reason to doubt the OP, the farmer was being a jerk and has an inflated view of his rights with regards to farming public lands.
Quote from: Nwgunner on May 05, 2019, 03:00:59 PMIn the future I will avoid green wheat fields. I can understand the common courtesy in that. I would assume that this does not apply later in in the year when the wheat is not actively growing?Yes this was near the tri cities and yes I did have a discover pass in response to earlier questions.Walking through the wheat between the planted rows wouldn't bug me, if I knew that's what you were doing. Thing is a lot of folks want to drive way down yonder to drop off and check their target (through the field) then drive back to the bench, rinse, repeat. Also, if a range gets established it gets used over and over and more people driving on the wheat. The farmer pays DNR for the right to grow a crop on leased land, so the margins are thinner than growing a crop on their own property. The farmer has probably had a lot of past problems with folks that think "DNR land is open for public use PERIOD" and while it is mostly if people are driving on the field to shoot DNR will allow no trespassing signs be put up and the people could get charged (thanks Bigtex)I had friends in Pomeroy, learned quite a bit about CRP land and DNR leased land for crops and every one of my Pomeroy local friends all made sure I knew not to drive on a growing crop PERIOD. Not that I ever would, as I grew up farming too, but they made sure I knew anyways The farmer that confronted you could have done a lot better job informing you instead of freaking out, you weren't driving on his field as you stated so he could have just informed you not to do so.
In the future I will avoid green wheat fields. I can understand the common courtesy in that. I would assume that this does not apply later in in the year when the wheat is not actively growing?Yes this was near the tri cities and yes I did have a discover pass in response to earlier questions.
this3.07 Public Hunting, Fishing and Nonconsumptive Wildlife Activities. The Premises shallbe open and available to the public for purposes of hunting, fishing, and nonconsumptive wildlifeand other activities, unless closed to public entry because of fire hazard or a closure is authorizedin writing by State, as provided in RCW 79.10.125. When closure is authorized by State, Lesseeshall post the Premises with approved signs to inform the public of such closure. Lessee is notrequired to post signs when the closure is for fire hazard.give the OP the right to access and use the property as long as he's not damaging a crop in any way.
Quote from: KFhunter on May 06, 2019, 11:22:26 AMthis3.07 Public Hunting, Fishing and Nonconsumptive Wildlife Activities. The Premises shallbe open and available to the public for purposes of hunting, fishing, and nonconsumptive wildlifeand other activities, unless closed to public entry because of fire hazard or a closure is authorizedin writing by State, as provided in RCW 79.10.125. When closure is authorized by State, Lesseeshall post the Premises with approved signs to inform the public of such closure. Lessee is notrequired to post signs when the closure is for fire hazard.give the OP the right to access and use the property as long as he's not damaging a crop in any way.That's what we've been saying, no matter how the angry farmer feels about it.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on May 06, 2019, 11:24:54 AMQuote from: KFhunter on May 06, 2019, 11:22:26 AMthis3.07 Public Hunting, Fishing and Nonconsumptive Wildlife Activities. The Premises shallbe open and available to the public for purposes of hunting, fishing, and nonconsumptive wildlifeand other activities, unless closed to public entry because of fire hazard or a closure is authorizedin writing by State, as provided in RCW 79.10.125. When closure is authorized by State, Lesseeshall post the Premises with approved signs to inform the public of such closure. Lessee is notrequired to post signs when the closure is for fire hazard.give the OP the right to access and use the property as long as he's not damaging a crop in any way.That's what we've been saying, no matter how the angry farmer feels about it.But at the same time, the OP is not hunting, fishing or participating in any nonconsumptive wildlife activities either, is he? I bet the angry farmer freaked out because of past bad experiences. Doesn't make it right, but it's all too common especially in SE WA(I'm not sure that's where this event occurred either, just what I'm familiar with)
Quote from: jackelope on May 06, 2019, 11:54:05 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on May 06, 2019, 11:24:54 AMQuote from: KFhunter on May 06, 2019, 11:22:26 AMthis3.07 Public Hunting, Fishing and Nonconsumptive Wildlife Activities. The Premises shallbe open and available to the public for purposes of hunting, fishing, and nonconsumptive wildlifeand other activities, unless closed to public entry because of fire hazard or a closure is authorizedin writing by State, as provided in RCW 79.10.125. When closure is authorized by State, Lesseeshall post the Premises with approved signs to inform the public of such closure. Lessee is notrequired to post signs when the closure is for fire hazard.give the OP the right to access and use the property as long as he's not damaging a crop in any way.That's what we've been saying, no matter how the angry farmer feels about it.But at the same time, the OP is not hunting, fishing or participating in any nonconsumptive wildlife activities either, is he? I bet the angry farmer freaked out because of past bad experiences. Doesn't make it right, but it's all too common especially in SE WA(I'm not sure that's where this event occurred either, just what I'm familiar with)Target shooting would be non-consumptive. He's not harvesting anything or taking anything from the land. He's just shooting. I can empathize with the farmer if he's had problems in the past. That doesn't mean he gets to change the rules.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on May 06, 2019, 11:56:19 AMQuote from: jackelope on May 06, 2019, 11:54:05 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on May 06, 2019, 11:24:54 AMQuote from: KFhunter on May 06, 2019, 11:22:26 AMthis3.07 Public Hunting, Fishing and Nonconsumptive Wildlife Activities. The Premises shallbe open and available to the public for purposes of hunting, fishing, and nonconsumptive wildlifeand other activities, unless closed to public entry because of fire hazard or a closure is authorizedin writing by State, as provided in RCW 79.10.125. When closure is authorized by State, Lesseeshall post the Premises with approved signs to inform the public of such closure. Lessee is notrequired to post signs when the closure is for fire hazard.give the OP the right to access and use the property as long as he's not damaging a crop in any way.That's what we've been saying, no matter how the angry farmer feels about it.But at the same time, the OP is not hunting, fishing or participating in any nonconsumptive wildlife activities either, is he? I bet the angry farmer freaked out because of past bad experiences. Doesn't make it right, but it's all too common especially in SE WA(I'm not sure that's where this event occurred either, just what I'm familiar with)Target shooting would be non-consumptive. He's not harvesting anything or taking anything from the land. He's just shooting. I can empathize with the farmer if he's had problems in the past. That doesn't mean he gets to change the rules.Target shooting is a nonconsumptive wildlife activity? I took that as something like bird watching or something like that. I'm not challenging you or anything...really just trying to learn.