I agree that motorized vehicles on public land is a problem - a law enforcement problem. I also agree that states cater to outfitters too much, which is essence, is using the law to promote outfitter business. But in the interest of freedom, including economic freedom, what do you guys propose be done to stop the economic growth in your areas. Should it be illegal to sell the family ranch so your descendants can be financially secure or should you just not be allowed to sell it to some evil rich businessman? Maybe the state should just buy all available property but where will the government get the money especially in light of the fact that all that land will then be off the tax roles. Add to that the fact that if hunting ever gets outlawed it will be outlawed on public land first. I live in the south, and contrary to popular belief, there is a bunch of public land, state and federal, that offers very good hunting. Its funny though, usually what threads like this really mean is that my favorite spot, that I know well, and is within convenient driving distance, has now been discovered by others - so I will have to work harder, drive farther, spend a little more, to get better hunting. . . welcome to the real world! I don't mean to poke fun - well, yes I do, and I do think hunters should band together more to promote what we believe in. . but there is a real tone of anti-private property tone in the this thread for which the only alternative is decidedly anti-freedom, pro big government and that scares me more than than any anti-hunting groups.