Crossing and getting caught is the issue, if you get caught then you'll probably have to deal with the legal consequences. Besides, I doubt if you know anybody that hunts in my part of the county, your posts make me believe that you'd say just about anything in order to get what you want or prove your point. Where in Powell County do these friends hunt and when, let me know and we'll see if we can test your argument.
P.S. If I live in a bunker it's because of rude people like you.
Yeah, right, making it all up. My Grandfather built our family cabin in Powell County in the late 1940's which we had until the early 80's. My family has hunted "your country" since before you were born...and that's a fact. We owned property right along the Blackfoot river, and even prior to the stream access law, (which my family also helped pass), we allowed everyone to fish through our property. No big deal, Montana was like that back then, nobody threatened to call the sheriff, like you have on this thread. Why I highly suspect you're likely not from Montana, but a recent move-in.
Here's a picture of a bull elk my Grandfather (on the left), shot in Powell County right across highway 200 from our family cabin in 1970.
We knew/know all the old school folks that live in "your country"...and I still hunt there every year myself. To the best of my knowledge, my family has not missed a hunting season in "your country" since at least 1946, only disrupted prior to that, when my Grandfather in the above picture, was in Germany during WWII. He was born in Montana in 1916 in Ronan, and moved to "your country" in about 1922 and lived there until his death in September of 2000.
He also killed his last elk there, with me at his side, at the age of 80.
The same day he filled his B-tag too.
So, yeah, I have a pretty good feel for what's going on in "your country"...since its been "my country" for a year or three.