Grazing lease
Just a question can a person legally lock a gate to a grazing lease even when there is no live stock on the land. I tried to call fish and wildlife for info but they didn’t call me back
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I don’t hunt the area but do some snooping around for sheds but couldn’t this this out.
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Ok
Ill see if i can track his number down. It wasn’t on the sign Thanks for the info. |
There is an online list of all grazing leases, who holds them, contact numbers and access limitations. Very easy to look up online.
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short answer .... yes they can.... to keep out motorized traffic. |
Yes they can and lots do.
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Thanks guys for the help
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Absolutely they can lock the gate
Foot access only! And if you find sheds, on public land, it would be considered stealing from the Alberta public if you took them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You cannot keep sheds found on provincial parks land. Learn the difference. |
So....
Explain to me the difference please Sheds on public land are owned by the public Just like the grass that grows on public land that all the ranchers have to pay for... oh and also pay the municipal taxes to have the joy of paying for the public’s grass... why don’t you have to pay the public for the sheds??? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Here we go! :party0051:
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:shark::rolleye2: P.S. It would appear I spoke too soon.:) |
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OP type this in the search engine...there is a number to call etc...here you are going to get everything from bring your black dodge dually and tha stupid smirk on your face to date the farmers daughter..... |
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