Anderson: Access to northeast land OK'd, for now

  • Article by: DENNIS ANDERSON , Star Tribune
  • Updated: October 19, 2012 - 6:47 AM

Hunters and others can continue to access 286,000 acres, but a long-term agreement is needed.

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toylandlogOct. 19, 12 2:10 PM

How about some of these guys start a corporation, collect funds from the rednecks that want to ATV/shoot it up and just buy this property?

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jd55604Oct. 20, 12 2:49 PM

It's private land. We shouldn't be paying this tax shelter/land holding corporation any money at all. Like the previous poster stated, feel free to buy as much land as you want and use it in any way you desire. I don't feel the need to subsidize other people's hobbies whether they be hunting, bird watching or hiking. This is not the role of government

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kzmannOct. 21, 12 9:19 AM

We had the same problem with Potlatch north of Wadena. It happened about 5 years ago and I really have found no other land to take its place.Now they lease where I was hunting to out of state hunters. Sorry but it stinks.

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