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Old 05-27-2005 | 11:37 PM
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Some of my favorite spots are controlled by private land owners. Alot of times the easy way in is blocked, but if you study maps and use a GPS. You can find your way around and into prime territory by putting forth a little effort. I happened to become great friends with a landowner in this situation. I hunted antelope on prime ground and was virtually by myself. I have another pocket that I hunt that takes a while to walk in. But when I do, I usually have the place to myself because you will loose a large percentage of the people when you stray from the roads. Yes it makes it harder for us to access, but it also makes it harder for the rest to access it. Most of the time, you can find a way in without tresspasing. I know where you all are coming from though, but if I had a choice to buy some land, I would look for a set-up like this. The shoe would be on the other foot if you were the one that owned the property I bet.
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