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RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
Yes, Like I said there is no access to that place without asking permission or tresspassing. Them roads are no longer accessible. Use to be the old city dump for like leaves and stumps but no longer accessable. Them roads didn't go up to the SGL anyways. They stopped about 300yrds from them. There use to be lots of big deer up there and alot of deer for that matter. Only a few people hunted it. Ever since the doe tags came out in large quanity that place has been dead for deer I have to say. But there are a few deer left up in that area because of the posted land. Not many but some. But back on track. No access. I even asked the PGC and they told me to ask the farmer if I could use their property to access it. I was like WTF? I shouldn't have to ask anyone to access that property. That is no BS to. It was over at the rifle range I asked them when they was looking it over to remodel it. They was dumb founded when I told them all access was closed and blocked to get there. It is all land locked.
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RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
Call and talk to the Land Manager in that region.
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RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
You got a number for them? I am not BS either. All is unaccessible around it without asking permission or tresspassing.
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RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
(570) 398-4744
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RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
ORIGINAL: WCO R.W.J (570) 398-4744 To everyone else.I just like to give people a hard time sometimes. ;) |
RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
Hope they get it worked out for you.
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RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
Also,no one should have to ask permission to enter SGLs. If you don't ask me before entering my land for whatever the reason,you will be in court. It will get real expensive quick. Steve |
RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
You mean that landowners cannot be compelled to provide easement access to landlocked public ground?
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RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche You mean that landowners cannot be compelled to provide easement access to landlocked public ground? |
RE: What can be posted in Pennsylvania?
I was under the impression that a landowner can be compelled to provide easement, but that it can be a long, expensive legal battle to do it.
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