Originally Posted by
bdan68
If the corner isn't marked with a monument, the hunter with a GPS can find that corner just as well as the landowner. So how are they going to prove you were trespassing? If you're using the GPS you're using the best technology available. The same as the sheriff wound use, or the game warden, or the landowner.
Being from the east the first thing made sure I had straight was the seriousness of trespassing laws when hunting away from home. In a situation where an angry landowner might tell you to get out back east could end up in jail or at least a court summons in the mid west or west. The best thing I could suggest is to stay away from any situation which could result in getting into trouble. I had a friend who ran up against Indian tribal law in one of the Canadian provinces. He was misled by an outfitter and I believe it cost him many thousands since he killed a buck on Indian land.