American prairie. What's the issue?

Am I correct in understanding that your negative experience is connected to seeking hunting access on one of their properties and they did not allow access to that particular property at that time?
Correct Gerald. In reflection, probably shouldn't give a shit. At the time, it irritated me. mtmuley
 
Be sure to report back when you find your evidence of 900 bison over grazing 600,000 acres of tall grass prairie to the detriment of the Missouri Breaks elk herds the next time you're hunting for free on AP property.
Buzz, I've never hunted AP and do not plan to. Lots of country out there. mtmuley
 
Correct Gerald. In reflection, probably shouldn't give a shit. At the time, it irritated me. mtmuley

I get it that it could be irritating to have a special permit and be denied access to a desired property. What I don’t understand is how that a private landowner’s reason for allowing or denying access is an issue? I see tons of private property where the owners allow some folks and not others, at some time and not at another time. Access to private property is always at the discretion of the landowner.

One very important thing I did not realize about AP until Randy did that podcast with one of their representatives is that AP still allows public access across their private property to access adjacent public land even if they aren’t giving permission or only limited permission to hunt their deeded land on that specific property. That’s huge.
 
One very important thing I did not realize about AP until Randy did that podcast with one of their representatives is that AP still allows public access across their private property to access adjacent public land even if they aren’t giving permission or only limited permission to hunt their deeded land on that specific property. That’s huge.
Why my family and I are financial donors to AP. Very few landowners offer that kind of access.
 
I get it that it could be irritating to have a special permit and be denied access to a desired property. What I don’t understand is how that a private landowner’s reason for allowing or denying access is an issue? I see tons of private property where the owners allow some folks and not others, at some time and not at another time. Access to private property is always at the discretion of the landowner.

One very important thing I did not realize about AP until Randy did that podcast with one of their representatives is that AP still allows public access across their private property to access adjacent public land even if they aren’t giving permission or only limited permission to hunt their deeded land on that specific property. That’s huge.
Good stuff. Thanks. mtmuley
 
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