I'd like to hear your 20 acre neighbor's side of this.
Also, I know easements are a legal document that rarely lives and breaths like you say. They are usually recorded with the county clerk and are permanent unless the terms are broken. Did you add terms that shooting too many deer by your...
Well, we met on time and Buzz even had his boots on instead of his Hey Dudes! The initial spot we looked was void of any elk herds, although Buzz spotted two small bulls and a third bull ran in front of the truck as we moved to check another area. When we arrived at spot #2 we began to glass. I...
The story of this hunt begins with the now famous "collared" elk that Buzz harvested on Friday. He called me on his way home to rub it in that while I hunted the same area about a week earlier and was unsuccessful, he went there and notched a tag. Not fair, I told him, I found elk, but they were...
Buzz and I decided to checkout some beautiful Wyoming landscapes today and try to fill some elk tags with our 7 mags. He promised me if there was a collared cow I could shoot it as long as I didn't post teaser pictures!
But right now I'm very tired after a long day and will get back to this...
The easement is only on the private. The road crosses BLM and State but there is no easement for the public. That's why I argue the grantor can't tell the grantee what he can do on public. The commercial aspect could be a problem though as that can be out of the norm.
But remember, I am not a...
The huge contradiction in the easement wording is the fact that the easement DOES give access to the public lands. If the easement gets thrown out, the grantee can file for the court to get another. Chances are the current route into the grantees land will remain unchanged.
I have to agree that the grantor only has rights based on where the two track crosses private land. The easement in this case does not pertain to the public land the road crosses.That is validated by the surveys showing points of beginning and end. It would be interesting to hear from some of...
I'm going through the access easement process in Wyoming. Title 24 of Wyo statutes guarantee a private road access to landowners. Without seeing the legal document it's anyone's guess what was agreed upon by the parties involved if the easement wasn't ordered by the court.
I have a modestly equipped 300 RUM. Last year while elk hunting late in the season, I came upon a bedded 7x7 bull with no way to sneak up on him undetected. I decided to walk right at him and at 602 yards his lazy head poked up and he stared right into me.
Sorry for the fact the article "highlights" the range and that makes you butthurt, but what else bothers you, the size of the bull and that giant muley buck?
I see it totally different. There's no doubt Kaci has a father/mentor that is bringing her up into hunting. He has her practice at 500...