I have no first hand experience with these spots but it looks like there is definitely access to them. The terrain may be too difficult to drive but you can certainly walk any of the 8 section lines that lead to each one. Not being able to drive my pickup too a spot does not make it inaccessible to me.
Thanks for the input, I don't mind walking but wasn't sure if you can legally access if there is no visible section line and all surrounding land is legally posted.
Every section line in ND is open for travel as long as it hasn't been closed by the township and very few get closed. Just make sure it's a section line and not a half section line. A good map or GPS is very helpful especially out west where section lines can be hard to decipher.Thanks for the input, I don't mind walking but wasn't sure if you can legally access if there is no visible section line and all surrounding land is legally posted.
they weren’t about to let that happenDuring the whole electronic posting debacle in our legislature I let our representation here in North Dakota know that I was against it and reasoning why. I also added that if such a thing comes to pass and all this electronic mapping is as easily do-able as purported by its proponents it should also be easy to include what section lines have been closed, what right-of-ways are government-owned and that would be open to hunting, and any and all government owned lands that would be open to hunting.
During the whole electronic posting debacle in our legislature I let our representation here in North Dakota know that I was against it and reasoning why. I also added that if such a thing comes to pass and all this electronic mapping is as easily do-able as purported by its proponents it should also be easy to include what section lines have been closed, what right-of-ways are government-owned and that would be open to hunting, and any and all government owned lands that would be open to hunting.
Kurtr,
North Dakota and South Dakota have different rules regarding hunting road rights of ways as I understand it. Are you saying Onyx for North Dakota shows what road right-of-ways are government-owned and which are not (for example easement from landowner right of ways would be considered posted if the landowner's ajacent land is posted)? Again, as I understand it.
I have never been told no asking to shoot coyotes. Made some good connections doing that for other seasons also[/QUOT
Last year,whilst pheasant hunting in central sodak,I always travel with my 22-250 for yotes/fox etc,one land owner granted me permission to pheasant hunt his section of land I had scoped out earlier,saw a couple yotes cruising his fence line,told the farmer I would be happy to come back that night to dispach the critters,farmer said shotgun only,he didn't want anyone shooting a rifle at night on his property,