Here is an ethical, legal question for you all.
I live in Colorado. Last night I was looking at some maps to identify some hunting spots. I identified two trails that would let me access some promising country. The alternative to these two trails (2-3 miles) is a 10 mile trail on the backside of the mountain. No roads or straightforward cross country trek that I can I see as of yet.
The issue is, both trails start in private property and stay in it for about a mile. These are legal and established trails so it is definitely legal to be on the trails, but what (if anything changes) when you are hunting? Can I bring a gun with me through this private land?
I have never thought about this situation before so if there is an easy and clear answer, don't beat me up too bad!
I live in Colorado. Last night I was looking at some maps to identify some hunting spots. I identified two trails that would let me access some promising country. The alternative to these two trails (2-3 miles) is a 10 mile trail on the backside of the mountain. No roads or straightforward cross country trek that I can I see as of yet.
The issue is, both trails start in private property and stay in it for about a mile. These are legal and established trails so it is definitely legal to be on the trails, but what (if anything changes) when you are hunting? Can I bring a gun with me through this private land?
I have never thought about this situation before so if there is an easy and clear answer, don't beat me up too bad!