Butterbone
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I'm still getting used to the concept of Public land. I don't get it so much.
I know when I grew up in Clay county, we didn't make distinctions in land ownership much. You pretty much go where you wanted to go, and if someone had a problem, they'd yell at ya, and you yell back, and all was settled.
You can hunt and shoot and so on, on public lands right?
So how difficult is it to figure out where those public lands are, that aren't inside some city limits.
Northern Kentucky is pretty well populated.
And has anyone tried to organize a group to meet up on Public Lands, to hang out and shoot and pot luck?
Just curious.
I'm still getting used to the concept of Public land. I don't get it so much.
I know when I grew up in Clay county, we didn't make distinctions in land ownership much. You pretty much go where you wanted to go, and if someone had a problem, they'd yell at ya, and you yell back, and all was settled.
You can hunt and shoot and so on, on public lands right?
So how difficult is it to figure out where those public lands are, that aren't inside some city limits.
Northern Kentucky is pretty well populated.
And has anyone tried to organize a group to meet up on Public Lands, to hang out and shoot and pot luck?
Just curious.