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  • makar
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 1694

    #21
    Originally posted by Horse View Post
    271000 deeded acres,1023000 crown, for a total of 1.2b mill acres and owned by an American, And they think they have the right to restrict public assess to the fishing and hunting,. As that's big part of there business.
    There is lots to this story, looks like they built up the lake levels and stock them themselves. I have no problem with anyone controlling access on deeded land. My home is cut in half by a river and i will be damned if anyone thinks they have the right to drive through my yard and fields to get to it.

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    • Horse
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2003
      • 1930

      #22
      Originally posted by makar View Post
      There is lots to this story, looks like they built up the lake levels and stock them themselves. I have no problem with anyone controlling access on deeded land. My home is cut in half by a river and i will be damned if anyone thinks they have the right to drive through my yard and fields to get to it.
      Driving through your yard is a stretch but if you have a river running through there must be an assess point some where else besides your yard.
      How much would you like to bet that they run the whole shebang the same deeded or lease,its more of a tourist attraction than a ranch. Who built the highways for the tourists to get there ,im guessing the crown did.

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      • makar
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 1694

        #23
        Originally posted by Horse View Post
        Driving through your yard is a stretch but if you have a river running through there must be an assess point some where else besides your yard.
        How much would you like to bet that they run the whole shebang the same deeded or lease,its more of a tourist attraction than a ranch. Who built the highways for the tourists to get there ,im guessing the crown did.
        That's the issue, there is so much to this story we are not hearing, and bc is totally strange in how they do things. And it's not my problem how to access a river, drive 40 miles upstream and float down, i own to the high water line.

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        • makar
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 1694

          #24
          As always the bigger issue is president, lake in bc or my river, same urbanites shitting on you. Lease land in my view different ballgame. And because a rich yank is involved should not matter if i owned it.

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          • makar
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 1694

            #25
            Originally posted by Horse View Post
            Driving through your yard is a stretch but if you have a river running through there must be an assess point some where else besides your yard.
            How much would you like to bet that they run the whole shebang the same deeded or lease,its more of a tourist attraction than a ranch. Who built the highways for the tourists to get there ,im guessing the crown did.
            Pretty sure no highway to the lakes in question paid by road / fuel tax. No one is fencing off a highway, let's keep things in prospective, not defending Douglas lake, despise them as a dealer, but looking at the big picture on a smaller scale this soon could be us. If they are in the wrong let the courts sort it out.
            Last edited by makar; Mar 7, 2021, 21:46.

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            • makar
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 1694

              #26
              Originally posted by LEP View Post
              Access is assured because a 66ft road allowance is surveyed on the 1 by 2 mile grid. It actually isn’t the landowner’s land even though they may farm it.
              BC is so cow ****ed who knows what they did, don't assume real world rules apply.

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              • makar
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 1694

                #27
                Originally posted by makar View Post
                BC is so cow ****ed who knows what they did, don't assume real world rules apply.
                cow twated.

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                • makar
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 1694

                  #28
                  Originally posted by makar View Post
                  cow twated.
                  Old Ukrainian saying kind of meaning nothing is straight.

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                  • WiltonRanch
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 4517

                    #29
                    Originally posted by makar View Post
                    Old Ukrainian saying kind of meaning nothing is straight.
                    You don’t say. I thought it was an English saying. We borrow from everyone lol

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                    • makar
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 1694

                      #30
                      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                      You don’t say. I thought it was an English saying. We borrow from everyone lol
                      Probably but we are claiming it as our own.

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