now in a lot of places you have to apply for a permit. There are permits for driving behind gates and day passes for hiking in. They are usually sold out in a day. Even if you are just out mushroom picking you need a permit. I never bought one and went hunting anyways. Most of the land they own was given to them by us for building a timer industry and I think it is a crime that we cant use it recreationally. When they bought Plum Creek here in MT, they thought of doing that. Then were told that the state would take the land back as the state had given solely for them to do timber but had to allow public access.
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I know this will irritate some of you but
- John W, 2019-09-19, 11:21
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Saddle hunting thoughts....
- MQ1, 2019-09-19, 20:25
- My saddle hunting was done from horseback. - Jim Taylor, 2019-09-20, 06:51
- Please let us know how well you do - John W, 2019-09-20, 03:28
- everybody has their own way of hunting. - Gary Reeder, 2019-09-19, 13:22
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Not for me.
- Sid R, 2019-09-19, 12:45
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Sid, is that weyrhauser land in Oklahoma by chance? (nm)
- Asa, 2019-09-19, 15:01
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Asa, it is Western Arkansas less than 25 miles to OK (nm)
- Sid R, 2019-09-19, 17:44
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Just wondering, my dad grew up
- Asa, 2019-09-19, 21:17
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Asa my lease is due east of Broken Bow lake.
- Sid R, 2019-09-20, 13:22
- Mistake of a lifetime couldve bought 30 acres - Asa, 2019-09-20, 15:26
- Depends on the locale, in Washington and Oregon - Amede, 2019-09-20, 03:32
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Asa my lease is due east of Broken Bow lake.
- Sid R, 2019-09-20, 13:22
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Just wondering, my dad grew up
- Asa, 2019-09-19, 21:17
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Asa, it is Western Arkansas less than 25 miles to OK (nm)
- Sid R, 2019-09-19, 17:44
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Sid, is that weyrhauser land in Oklahoma by chance? (nm)
- Asa, 2019-09-19, 15:01
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Saddle hunting thoughts....
- MQ1, 2019-09-19, 20:25