Practically every hunter these days uses GPS mapping apps, such as onX Hunt, but coordinates can be off by a few yards, just enough to get somebody in trouble for trespassing.

That’s why some hunters and anglers said they rely on it as a good guidepost, not a completely foolproof method for making sure they’re on the right side of property lines.

Wyoming’s Title 23 trespass statutes apply to hunting, angling, trapping and shed antler collecting. And outdoorspeople are solely responsible for knowing where they are in relation to private property.

“I didn’t realize I’d crossed the property line” isn’t an excuse that will fly with a game warden writing a trespassing citation.

Hunting-related trespass is punishable by a fine of up to $1,000, loss of hunting privileges and possible seizure

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