I was looking at the plots guide maps in an area I have to travel to for work. I located a couple spots of state land to stop at on my way back home to Bismarck, to try to call in a yote. The sections are pretty remote with really no road access. The closest way to get to two of them is a half mile walk down what looks like a property line between two fields. The aerial imaging doesn't show any place I'd like to try and drive whilst alone in the middle of nowhere. The other two have really no way to walk to them except each has a farmyard/homesite about 1/4 mile away from the boundary, which seems is the only way to drive within walking distance. Being that they are so remote is why I want to try and hunt them.
Any reason I can't walk down the property line between the fields to gain access?
Any reason why I shouldn't drive up to someone's house and ask to trespass through their yard/farm to gain access?
It just seems like there should be a clear way to access the properties am I missing something?
Any reason I can't walk down the property line between the fields to gain access?
Any reason why I shouldn't drive up to someone's house and ask to trespass through their yard/farm to gain access?
It just seems like there should be a clear way to access the properties am I missing something?