RE: Mike Wilsons post.
Mike this sounds "fishy" to me. The DNR has long pursued a policy of permanent easement to state timberlands to avoid being blackmailed when they want to remove timber.
I would be surprised if the easement has been
"lost" as you are hearing.
Furthermore, there are very specific requirements regarding enforcement of "Trespass" laws. The property must be fenced and "no trespass signs" posted at regular specific intervals for the law to be enforced.Also many Judges will not enforce trespass unless the landowner can prove some malicious intent or damage to the property.
I'm not trying to encourage "trespass" here,but I suspect there is permanent public access to that road or people would have been locked out of there long ago.
The fly fishing clubs over there should be up in arms and storming the gates of the DNR right of way section demanding answers.
Like I mentioned, there are few if any parcels of state land that do not have permanent easement nowadays and I suspect strongly the road to Eby Hill has one.
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