ORIGINAL: magicman54494
ORIGINAL: Elkcrazy8
I dont like to see that in national forest either. However, I would not want to be the one caught pulling down legal ribbons put there as part of a timber sale, which can be prevelent even in the deepest back country. Someone may have paid good money to have the land surveyed!!!!
The trees are painted to mark timber sales or cut areas in the national forest I hunt.
As is with where I hunt within the bounderies of the sale. The new skid roads and bounderies are marked with tape. I am wondering what my bear spot will look like this spring, I have a corner marker right on the ridge of my baitsite that is a small sign marking the sale.....We shall see!!!!