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So let me see if I have this straight. I pay a ton of money for a bunch of land. I then pay a ton of money every year after that in property taxes for the right to continue to own my land. On top of that I have to provide the documentation to everyone that wants access through my land that they don't have access when there is a sign from DNR that says "authorized vehicles only beyond this sign"?......................
Or, knock on the door and ask the landowner.
Quote from: Rainier10 on April 25, 2022, 12:12:54 PMSo let me see if I have this straight. I pay a ton of money for a bunch of land. I then pay a ton of money every year after that in property taxes for the right to continue to own my land. On top of that I have to provide the documentation to everyone that wants access through my land that they don't have access when there is a sign from DNR that says "authorized vehicles only beyond this sign"?......................Why is there a sign from DNR that says "authorized vehicles only beyond this sign"That language says "authorized vehicles". That means VEHICLES, not restrictions on public access. The Forest Service, BLM and other agencies use the SAME LANGUAGE when the road is closed to vehicles, BUT OPEN TO PUBLIC USE.IF there is NO PUBLIC EASEMENT on your property. Get rid of that SIGN!!!! Why is it posted in the first place??That is why JOE BLOW is going across your property. If I saw that sign, I would walk right up that road particularly if I knew that there was DNR beyond your property.
Id say it was perfectly fine as long as your not stopping or doing anything on private land, Most rural private land owners know that this is a thing and they will typically fence off stuff they dont want people moving through. In the case of a fence, stay out. If its open land, my thought is its ok as long as you respect it and know where your going... Not just driving deep into someones private property to turn around. Scouting before hand comes into play big time. Really these days with things like google maps led alone google earth and onxmaps, theres no excuse to not know where you are anymore.
Hunting on the Eastside has shown me a few things.....Most often it seems like trespassing is a local thing.....oh I know so and so or we'll I'm local or well I've hunted this area all my life.I've only knowingly trespassed once. Was way out of my intended range and borderline lost. I could see a main road from elevation and knew if I went down I could simply walk the road a few miles to camp. Np problem except the huge tract of land and house below me. I headed down and when got to the property I unloaded, packed away my ammo and made a beeline best I could towards the house. I could see activity outside and I clearly stood out in my orange. Landowner met me when I got close and was clearly looking for an explanation. I introduced myself, apologized, explained where I came from and was intending to go. He looked me over, noticed my rifle was empty and said well these things happen. Glass of water and a handshake I was on my way.Knowingly trespassing is simply not ok rural or not.
Quote from: 509 on April 26, 2022, 09:32:17 PMQuote from: Rainier10 on April 25, 2022, 12:12:54 PMSo let me see if I have this straight. I pay a ton of money for a bunch of land. I then pay a ton of money every year after that in property taxes for the right to continue to own my land. On top of that I have to provide the documentation to everyone that wants access through my land that they don't have access when there is a sign from DNR that says "authorized vehicles only beyond this sign"?......................Why is there a sign from DNR that says "authorized vehicles only beyond this sign"That language says "authorized vehicles". That means VEHICLES, not restrictions on public access. The Forest Service, BLM and other agencies use the SAME LANGUAGE when the road is closed to vehicles, BUT OPEN TO PUBLIC USE.IF there is NO PUBLIC EASEMENT on your property. Get rid of that SIGN!!!! Why is it posted in the first place??That is why JOE BLOW is going across your property. If I saw that sign, I would walk right up that road particularly if I knew that there was DNR beyond your property.And you would be wrong and be the exact kind of person that I wouldn't want near my property. This is just like the corner crossing debate. Everyone feels so entitled to anything labeled public or government owned and you don't know what your talking about. So you go in anyways and cause a problem for the landowner to deal with and then the LEO that shows up can't hardly do anything cuz people play stupid and the law as it's written says "knowingly" entering private property. So you say "Oh I didn't know" so the matter gets written off as unimportant and nothing happens. Then it happens over and over and over cuz people THINK they can do whatever they want and don't respect private property. You just want to spout off about being an important American citizen with tax dollars paying for the right to disrespect people and their property. Rainier10 is talking about people like you just driving in and acting like they can do whatever they want. It would be great if everyone walked in past the gate instead of destroying it. All of you who pop off about public land entitlement don't have a clue.
Quote from: h20hunter on April 27, 2022, 08:25:46 AMHunting on the Eastside has shown me a few things.....Most often it seems like trespassing is a local thing.....oh I know so and so or we'll I'm local or well I've hunted this area all my life.I've only knowingly trespassed once. Was way out of my intended range and borderline lost. I could see a main road from elevation and knew if I went down I could simply walk the road a few miles to camp. Np problem except the huge tract of land and house below me. I headed down and when got to the property I unloaded, packed away my ammo and made a beeline best I could towards the house. I could see activity outside and I clearly stood out in my orange. Landowner met me when I got close and was clearly looking for an explanation. I introduced myself, apologized, explained where I came from and was intending to go. He looked me over, noticed my rifle was empty and said well these things happen. Glass of water and a handshake I was on my way.Knowingly trespassing is simply not ok rural or not.I woulda been totally cool w that It's the guys doing the shoot from their truck then run through your fence to snag and grab that buck, turkey that give hunters the bad name.