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What kind of license and tag to I need to bag an "elf"


Not sure, but it should be small and inexpensive.


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What kind of license and tag to I need to bag an "elf"


Not sure, but it should be small and inexpensive.



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I would not mind seeing a few acres of pubic land ( yours and mine ) sold to pay off some of the National debt. Then I guess those that wanted to use said land could negotiate with the new owners. Hasbeen


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Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
I would not mind seeing a few acres of pubic land ( yours and mine ) sold to pay off some of the National debt. Then I guess those that wanted to use said land could negotiate with the new owners. Hasbeen



Why add a middleman to the equation. As it stands now, those that want to use it.........(you perhaps and me for sure) ................can. No need to negotiate with the "new owners".

How about we stop wasteful spending and pay off some of that debt.............Maybe lower some Congresscritter salaries and benefits while we're at it.

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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
I would not mind seeing a few acres of pubic land ( yours and mine ) sold to pay off some of the National debt. Then I guess those that wanted to use said land could negotiate with the new owners. Hasbeen



Why add a middleman to the equation. As it stands now, those that want to use it.........(you perhaps and me for sure) ................can. No need to negotiate with the "new owners".

How about we stop wasteful spending and pay off some of that debt.............Maybe lower some Congresscritter salaries and benefits while we're at it.

Geno


Amen to that!

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I don't know how many millions of acres of landlocked BLM land there is in the west, but I'd bet that a lot of the people who own the surrounding deeded land would jump at the chance to buy that land at fair market value.

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Most of the landlocked blm is marginal or worse which is why it was never honesteaded. Fair market value has more to do with access, which they can charge for without buying anything.

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Originally Posted by 260Remguy
I don't know how many millions of acres of landlocked BLM land there is in the west, but I'd bet that a lot of the people who own the surrounding deeded land would jump at the chance to buy that land at fair market value.



Never happen.

Lots of folks vapor lock at the mere mention of selling off landlocked, or other troublesome tracts that are impossible to maintain, harvest, or provide for the multiple use act direction. crazy

It's been proposed before, but died a slow death.

So it sits there as bitchin' material. laugh


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
I don't know how many millions of acres of landlocked BLM land there is in the west, but I'd bet that a lot of the people who own the surrounding deeded land would jump at the chance to buy that land at fair market value.



Never happen.

Lots of folks vapor lock at the mere mention of selling off landlocked, or other troublesome tracts that are impossible to maintain, harvest, or provide for the multiple use act direction. crazy

It's been proposed before, but died a slow death.

So it sits there as bitchin' material. laugh


My only experience with landlocked BLM land was with a section that was inside the boundaries of a ranch that my wife's family owned in southeastern CO. I know that my FIL would have bought the 640 acres if he could have been purchased it at fair market value, even though the grazing fees per AUM were so low that it would have taken several decades to pay for itself. I'm not suggesting that large tracts of BLM land should be sold to wealthy landowners like Ted Turner or the LDS Church, rather the small tracts such as the one that is my only exposure.

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We looked at a chunk of land that backed up against some landlocked BLM a while back, it was to far from work so we decided against it.

My opinion is that the land locked stuff should be sold or traded off.

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