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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4045523" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>The private lands were fenced. The hunters used a ladder to cross the corner from one piece of public land to the other. I’ve not heard an explanation of how the landowner came to know that they crossed, but the fact that they crossed and how they did it is not in question.</p><p></p><p>There is also an old (like from the 1880s old) Federal law that prohibits anyone from blocking access to public lands. Apparently the landowner chained his corner posts together, which may actually run afoul of that law.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, most of this absurd $7M lawsuit against the hunters has been dismissed. There’s still a question of a GPS waypoint that could indicate that the hunters were farther into the property than they claimed, but that’ll have to be resolved by what remains of the lawsuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4045523, member: 26737"] The private lands were fenced. The hunters used a ladder to cross the corner from one piece of public land to the other. I’ve not heard an explanation of how the landowner came to know that they crossed, but the fact that they crossed and how they did it is not in question. There is also an old (like from the 1880s old) Federal law that prohibits anyone from blocking access to public lands. Apparently the landowner chained his corner posts together, which may actually run afoul of that law. At any rate, most of this absurd $7M lawsuit against the hunters has been dismissed. There’s still a question of a GPS waypoint that could indicate that the hunters were farther into the property than they claimed, but that’ll have to be resolved by what remains of the lawsuit. [/QUOTE]
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