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<blockquote data-quote="Migrator Man" data-source="post: 243132" data-attributes="member: 2369"><p>Here is how WY works:</p><p>There is a ton of public land that is about 50/50 which is far more than ND which is at 5%.</p><p>A majority of the people in WY rely on these public lands because most private land is outfitted. Asking permission in WY is not like it is in ND. Chances of getting permission without a fee is slim and some people even have signs saying don’t ask for permission. Close friends is about the only people who get on, family doesnt even get an automatic access. If ND passes a no trespass law then our public lands will be bombarded with people and many will quit hunting because of this shit show. Can you imagine trying to recruit hunters into the sport? I honestly dont know how a guy would pheasant hunt with this law as to ask permission to hunt little patches of brush in multiple places would be a bug task. ND is a much different place than MT and WY and our laws should reflect that or expect it never to be the same again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Migrator Man, post: 243132, member: 2369"] Here is how WY works: There is a ton of public land that is about 50/50 which is far more than ND which is at 5%. A majority of the people in WY rely on these public lands because most private land is outfitted. Asking permission in WY is not like it is in ND. Chances of getting permission without a fee is slim and some people even have signs saying don’t ask for permission. Close friends is about the only people who get on, family doesnt even get an automatic access. If ND passes a no trespass law then our public lands will be bombarded with people and many will quit hunting because of this shit show. Can you imagine trying to recruit hunters into the sport? I honestly dont know how a guy would pheasant hunt with this law as to ask permission to hunt little patches of brush in multiple places would be a bug task. ND is a much different place than MT and WY and our laws should reflect that or expect it never to be the same again. [/QUOTE]
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