Wyoming judge rules in favor of corner-crossing hunters
A federal judge ruled May 26 that four Missouri hunters did not trespass when they corner-crossed and passed through the airspace above Fred Eshelman’s Elk Mountain Ranch in Wyoming.
Chief U.S. District of Wyoming Judge Scott Skavdahl granted the hunters’ request to dismiss most of Eshelman’s lawsuit that claimed the men trespassed and caused more than $7 million in damages. The men corner-crossed in 2020 and 2021 to hunt public land enmeshed in Eshelman’s 22,045-acre ranch.
Wyoming judge rules in favor of corner-crossing hunters
A federal judge ruled May 26 that four Missouri hunters did not trespass when they corner-crossed and passed through the airspace above Fred Eshelman’s Elk Mountain Ranch in Wyoming.
Chief U.S. District of Wyoming Judge Scott Skavdahl granted the hunters’ request to dismiss most of Eshelman’s lawsuit that claimed the men trespassed and caused more than $7 million in damages. The men corner-crossed in 2020 and 2021 to hunt public land enmeshed in Eshelman’s 22,045-acre ranch.
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