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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3887028" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>That area between fences is considered the right of way for the road, typically owned by the state or county. The regulations state that </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Public road right of way is included in the verbiage of the ODWC website and regulations. According to most practices, the "right of way" includes at least 2 8-12' travel lanes, 0-4' of shoulder, and an unspecified amount of ditch/drainage/space for signs. The state of Michigan specifies that it is exactly two rods, or 66 feet.</p><p></p><p>I cannot find anything in Oklahoma legislature specifying an exact measurement, but I did find this:</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>So theoretically the second you exit your vehicle you are TECHNICALLY trespassing, but you will likely never be charged as such. However, when you start shooting firearms on someone's property, things slide to the side of not your favor really quick. Just don't do it. There's plenty of public land to hunt on, and plenty of peoples doors to knock on to actually get permission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3887028, member: 35036"] That area between fences is considered the right of way for the road, typically owned by the state or county. The regulations state that Public road right of way is included in the verbiage of the ODWC website and regulations. According to most practices, the "right of way" includes at least 2 8-12' travel lanes, 0-4' of shoulder, and an unspecified amount of ditch/drainage/space for signs. The state of Michigan specifies that it is exactly two rods, or 66 feet. I cannot find anything in Oklahoma legislature specifying an exact measurement, but I did find this: So theoretically the second you exit your vehicle you are TECHNICALLY trespassing, but you will likely never be charged as such. However, when you start shooting firearms on someone's property, things slide to the side of not your favor really quick. Just don't do it. There's plenty of public land to hunt on, and plenty of peoples doors to knock on to actually get permission. [/QUOTE]
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