Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
This entire discussion reminds me of troubles we had in the 70s with numerous trespassing pheasant hunters. Before Id put some teeth into trespass law and penalties.

Many were totally indignant that we could own all that ground and lock them out of it. Many stated so in so many words.

I once asked a trespassing pheasant hunter for his address: He told the street in Boise, (all the asshwholes were from Ada County)

I asked if they had a large lawn and a pool at the house.

"Why, what does that matter?"

"I am looking for a place to hold a family reunion and picnic. A pool would be nice for the kiddies"

He stuttered and stammered and went on for a bit about "But, that's different."

"Really, how so?"

If you want to trample over people's land, pay for it.



Hell, if you want onto that land locked .gov property so badly, hire a helicopter to fly you in.

Why hire a helicopter when it's legal in Wyoming to step from one piece of public land onto another piece of public land? That's just dumb.