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do you qualify for any state/federal grants I bet there is a way to do it Hell they build brand new houses for families that make my "work my ars off for shack" look like... well you know
Quote from: boneaddict on December 16, 2011, 02:00:08 PMHere is my concern and maybe someone in the know can help me out........ Similiar deal, different place.Prewitts in Twisp, essentially Davis lake, Fuzzy canyon to Pipestone. The government buys the land from them...AWESOME DEAL for wildlife. He retains the rights, BUT STILL puts fresh white NO TRESPASSING signs up every year, LOTS of them. Patrols it and hunts it himself. Game department bought it.........so what is up with that? AND could the same thing happen with this new property? The game department also bought his neighbors...again more awesome property. Charlie Leman. Again, not sure about access for the average citizen. I believe access IS open on the Pipestone side, but not the river road. Now I am wondering if I can sell my house to the government, but retain the right to live here?
Here is my concern and maybe someone in the know can help me out........ Similiar deal, different place.Prewitts in Twisp, essentially Davis lake, Fuzzy canyon to Pipestone. The government buys the land from them...AWESOME DEAL for wildlife. He retains the rights, BUT STILL puts fresh white NO TRESPASSING signs up every year, LOTS of them. Patrols it and hunts it himself. Game department bought it.........so what is up with that? AND could the same thing happen with this new property? The game department also bought his neighbors...again more awesome property. Charlie Leman. Again, not sure about access for the average citizen. I believe access IS open on the Pipestone side, but not the river road.
Dogs wont be allowed when there are cows grazing, if you accidentally shot a $10,000 bull your in trouble. I think this deal stinks. I feel like we need to have state lands specifically for our hunting and recreational use.I really hate hunting where there 1000 cattle roaming around, they chase the elk and deer out of the area and start bellowing and cause all kinds of problems trying to sneak up and any animal.
Quote from: boneaddict on December 16, 2011, 02:00:08 PMHere is my concern and maybe someone in the know can help me out........ Similiar deal, different place.Prewitts in Twisp, essentially Davis lake, Fuzzy canyon to Pipestone. The government buys the land from them...AWESOME DEAL for wildlife. He retains the rights, BUT STILL puts fresh white NO TRESPASSING signs up every year, LOTS of them. Patrols it and hunts it himself. Game department bought it.........so what is up with that? AND could the same thing happen with this new property? The game department also bought his neighbors...again more awesome property. Charlie Leman. Again, not sure about access for the average citizen. I believe access IS open on the Pipestone side, but not the river road. There are so many things wrong with that, it makes my head hurt thinking about it. When I first read the OP, then the bit about the landowner keeping farming rights its pretty much the first scenario that popped into my head. Now I am wondering if I can sell my house to the government, but retain the right to live here?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding this deal, probably am, but..... hmmm, I sell my land to the WDFW, however I retain the right to run livestock and farm it, no hunting allowed. Hmmm, I get to keep using the land the same way I am now, but I make money and no longer have to pay taxes. Wow what a sweet deal. We should all sell our land to the WDFW. Am I all wrong on this?