popgun
01-26-2005, 08:37 PM
I could very well be wrong here, but a National Forest is not the same as a National Park or Federal Owned Property.
I know several people who own land in a National Forest and their land is still private and cannot be accessed without their permission. These owners pay real estate taxes on their property.
Federal land, like military bases, or national parks, like Yellowstone are restricted.
But then again, the entire city of Hot Springs AR is a National Park and the Government does not own it, maintain it, or police it.
Just because a State has a lot of National Forest acreage does not mean there is a lot of public hunting ground.
I would also like to see more tags for elk, muleys, etc. go to us but I think most are grabbed up by big outfiters like USO.
In AR there is no draw for deer tags even for non-resident hunters. You can buy your license and hunt. But if I want to hunt in IL, I must be drawn for a deer tag. I'm still waiting to get drawn. .....popgun
I know several people who own land in a National Forest and their land is still private and cannot be accessed without their permission. These owners pay real estate taxes on their property.
Federal land, like military bases, or national parks, like Yellowstone are restricted.
But then again, the entire city of Hot Springs AR is a National Park and the Government does not own it, maintain it, or police it.
Just because a State has a lot of National Forest acreage does not mean there is a lot of public hunting ground.
I would also like to see more tags for elk, muleys, etc. go to us but I think most are grabbed up by big outfiters like USO.
In AR there is no draw for deer tags even for non-resident hunters. You can buy your license and hunt. But if I want to hunt in IL, I must be drawn for a deer tag. I'm still waiting to get drawn. .....popgun