I wouldn't worry too much about finding an exact pin or marker get as close as you reasonable can using whatever mapping service you have, no court is going to fault you for that. The odd thing is the UIA isn't really even about corner crossing although in this recent case it obviously is. The...
Yes(WY, CO, KS, OK, UT, NM) but it also sets a precedent for other states if the situation comes up and after seeing how bad this all went for the landowner I would be surprised if anyone really pressed it but people with a lot of money will do anything.
The way the UIA reads yes but the way it's applied or interrupted may be a different story and someone has to bring a case we'll see if it will eventually happens.
Anyone know who/anything about the prosecutor originally in this case at the county level, the original one that started it all? What's kind of been lost in all this is the sheriff or g&f didn't issue a citation to the four hunters, Iron Bar called the prosecutor who then had the sheriff issue a...
Oh it has, but you stated to call the agencies to fine them. Well what agency has a fine on the books for this. Right now it's law[common law] but it's a law without any repercussions currently. It's up to the states and their agencies or congress to make the statutes and fines.
For that to happen an agency would have to have a statute on the books based on this opinion with a fine amount. To my knowledge none do and a legal opinion which this was is more common law so breaking it won't do anything until the states enact laws based on the opinion, unless of course you...
I haven't read the entire ruling but it did say as long as you do not touch private property so the answer would be no, if you want and you have the map you can jump over. However there are some things a landowner could do to make it very difficult to jump between two corners while still doing...
That doesn't have anything to do with whether they take a case or not. Really there are three common ways to get a case in front of SCOTUS. 1. You're the federal gov(neither party in this case is), 2. It's a direct constitutional issue(this isn't a constitutional issue at least the way it's...
I stopped reading once all the bickering started but a simple solution would be make land owner tags doe/cow only and limited to the property with no closed season or maybe close from mid jan to april so you dont get those accidental bull/buck kills after their antlers have dropped. Although we...
Technically corner crossing is already legal in WY from the court case already mentioned. The appeal is to overrule that and pretty much put it back in limbo again. However a lot of the legislature are ranchers/farmers or have strong connections to ranchers/farmer The governor himself owns a...
I don't have reservations about buying it, it's more about what will happen over the next couple years which no one really knows the answer to. My concern is buying it now for X and it being worth X minus 20% over the next 1-2-3 years. It's more the covid run up that I have reservations about. I...
I see where you are coming from but there is no guarantee prices will go back down. A lot of people think they will and at one time I did too. But the only way prices are going to go down is for supply to increase and only way for supply to increase is for people to start selling which may not...
Yea the idea of waking up and going right out back to a spot I see all the time is pretty intriguing. What I'm looking at is just over 500 acres so it's a little bigger than what you mentioned but it's a nice area, private road, creek going through it.
Sure, I just need your bank account number, address, social security number, mothers maiden name, and the name of your first pet and I'll send it right over.
I would only be buying it myself. The guided hunt part is a pretty good argument but I would also be buying it for other recreational uses. And while guided hunts real create memories so will this property and you can sell it(hopefully) later on for a profit, taxes I'm not too worried about it's...
Yea maybe, it's not a huge amount of water rights, only 40 acres of it are can probably squeeze out a little more but it has the views, the creek, pond(reservoir), house/improvements are ok, nothing fancy but in really nice condition, the old man really took care of the place even the fencing is...
That's kind of where I'm at, I went through this same thing just at the start of covid and had a property didn't work out during the inspection, had some "life crap" happen now I'm back to it again.
yea it's nice, it backs up to a section of land lock public and is surrounded by some larger...
I'm getting close to making an offer in a property in a western state. It basically is a smaller cattle operation with house, shop, barn, etc. It's a low 7 figure price. I wouldn't be using it as a cattle operation but more recreational. I have the money to do it but part of me is hesitant...