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Montana Governor’s Office Says Corner Crossing is Trespassing

Travis HallBy Travis HallMay 15, 2026
A mapping-tool image of corner-locked land in the West.
There are approximately 870,000 acres of corner-lockked public lands in Montana. (Photo Courtesy of onX Maps)

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In 2025, a federal appeals court declared corner crossing—the act of moving from one checker-boarded piece of public land to another at the corner where they meet—legal in six states. Public land advocates in the hunting community and beyond celebrated the ruling. But it also raised questions about how the corner crossing debate will shake out in other western states with checker-boarded public land outside the 10th Circuit Circuit Court of Appeals—like Montana. On May 13, Treasure State Lieutenant Governor Kristin Juras waded into the fray, telling the Montana Environmental Quality Council that corner crossing is tantamount to trespass.

“Juras spelled out her reasoning with a series of slides and references to past court rulings, prefacing her comments by noting she previously taught property law,” the Billings Gazette reports. Her remarks sparked immediate opposition from local access groups, like the Montana Wildlife Federation. 

“Despite the one-sided presentation, lawmakers didn’t provide the clarity on corner crossing that Montanans need,” said Frank Szollosi, Executive Director of the Montana Wildlife Federation, in a statement shared with Field & Stream. “This meeting room wasn’t a courtroom. There were no new laws passed. Despite the Lieutenant Governor’s interpretation, it appears that corner crossing in Montana remains a true legal gray area. The bottom line is that certainty is needed for all stakeholders — including hunters, landowners, wardens, prosecutors, and public land managers.”

In January 2026, Montana FWP issued an internal memo declaring that “corner crossing remains unlawful in Montana.” Though the agency has issued similar position statements over the years, this was the first time FWP has actively advised game wardens to issue citations for corner crossing.

Pushback

Speaking with Field & Stream during a phone interview, Backcountry Hunters and Anglers President and CEO Ryan Callaghan echoed Szollosi’s sentiments about Juras’ recent remarks. “What people have got to understand here is that Montana’s lieutenant governor is going around offering her opinion [on Corner Crossing],” Callaghan said. “And Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks has been instructed to reflect that opinion, and it is not law. You cannot create a law like that [by fiat] in the state of Montana.”

Callaghan said May 13 was his first chance to hear Juras’ presentation in person, during an early morning meeting at the statehouse in Helena. “She’s been giving these presentations and promoting the idea that Corner Crossing is illegal and always has been in Montana,” he said. “I was a little confused. I was waiting for this big ‘a-ha’ moment, but it never came. It just came down to the governor’s office’s interpretation of corner crossing.”

Callaghan and BHA have long been at the forefront of the corner crossing debate nationwide. The group was instrumental in the Wyoming court case (involving four Missouri men who were hunting deer and elk on checker-board land in Wyoming) that led to the legalization of corner crossing in the 10th Circuit states of Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Kansas, Utah, and Oklahoma.

Callaghan said it’s time for a resolution to the corner crossing debate in Montana that addresses the concerns of both landowners and access seekers. “Let’s get this properly defined,” he added, “and focus on this huge middle ground that we have and move on.” 

A New Lawsuit

In a profound show of support for legalized Corner Crossing beyond just the 10th Circuit, BHA has joined forces with the Public Land and Water Access Association (PLWA) to directly challenge the Montana governor’s office’s current stance on corner crossing. A day after Juras’ presentation, BHA and PLWA filed legal action “to cement the legality of corner crossing in Montana and secure access to approximately 871,000 acres of public land.”

“For generations, Montanans have responsibly corner crossed to hunt, fish, and recreate on public lands without ever being found guilty of trespass. FWP’s recent memo now declares corner crossing unlawful, and in a major reversal from previous guidance, has instructed game wardens to issue citations for criminal trespass or hunting without landowner permission to anyone who
accesses public land this way,” BHA stated in a recent Instagram post. “Our lawsuit challenges that administrative overreach and seeks a durable path forward for law abiding citizens to hunt and access their shared public lands while ensuring private property rights are respected.”

Field & Stream will continue to follow the Corner Crossing saga as it unfolds in Montana and the rest of the 9th Circuit states.

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    Travis is Field & Stream's full-time associate editor. He covers breaking outdoor news and pressing conservation issues. Highlights Education Hall graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2012. His outdoor education began at age three in pursuit of stripper-pit panfish, and it continues to progress on a near daily basis. Experience Hall lives with his wife and two young sons in Montana’s Bitterroot Valley where he’s cutting his teeth on the finer points of elk, mule deer, and mountain grouse hunting. He grew up hunting whitetails and wild turkeys on reclaimed coal country in southern Indiana. F&S Lightening Round Favorite Place to Fish: Any fishing access site along the Bitterroot River; Favorite Critter to Hunt: Rut-crazed whitetails; Bucket List Adventure: September elk in Montana’s Big Snowy Mountains; Most Prized Piece of Gear: Savage Lightweight Hunter chambered in .308; All-Time Favorite F&S Story: “F&S Classics: The Day Bear Died,” by Hal Herring Notable Work

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    7 Comments

    1. J on May 16, 2026 7:26 pm

      Of course Montana’s governor is going to say this to protect his rich buddies. This way they get to lock up all the “pubilc” land for themselves and their outfitters.

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      • Gary Diesen on May 18, 2026 3:14 pm

        I believe federal law states,land owners can fence private property away from public lands, as long as the intention is to not prevent access to to any public lands as they have been doing for years,most for there own capital gain for leasing out lands to outfitters,or there own outfitting venture,and also getting paid under the table or cash for the well to do to hunt on there property including leased state and federal lands that are land locked,alot of it purposely for this reason,
        whenever a land owner dose any of this THEY ARE COMMERCIALIZING THERE PROPERTY AND SHOULD NO LONGER QUALIFY UNDER FARM OR RANCH TAX RATES, AND SHOULD BE TAXED AS ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES, OUR STATE LEGISLATURE REPRESENTATIVES I THINK ARE AFRAID TO BRING THIS UP THEY PROBABLY WONT GET REELECTED FROM ALL OF THE BACKLASH FROM LANDOWNERS AND OUTFITTERS THAT HAVE THOUSANDS TO SPEND AGAINST IT, SOME ARE MAKING A MILLION AND UP OFF OF PRIVATE AND ALONG WITH CHEAP ANIMAL UNITS LEASE RATES OF FEDERAL AND STATE PUBLIC LANDS THAT ARE LAND LOCKED, WHEN fencing off private land to lock public land signs and access gates should be provided at all corner crossings,FWP puts up signs for everything else to accommodate the land owner,they can also put signs u for this and make.sure access gates are available at corner crossings,doing there full an complete job serveing everyone the public not just the landowner

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      • Brian Trickel on May 21, 2026 4:12 am

        you are correct

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    2. T C Pittard on May 17, 2026 4:54 pm

      lack of corner crossing will severely impact hunters ability to purse and harvest game. I’m recommending my out of state hunting friends to NOT come to Montana. Don’t buy those expensive hunting licenses. Go hunt Wyoming instead.

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    3. B on May 17, 2026 5:56 pm

      Welcome to Montana, home of the rich and crowded!

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    4. Life long Montanan on May 18, 2026 6:49 pm

      Not surprised at Jarus saying that at all. She is from the Gult family! They lock up our land and guide hunts on it. Selling our elk for HUGE Money!! They have been doing this for decades! Get Gults out of government! It’s not right they block off thousands of acres! Our public lands!

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    5. Don Czeczok on May 19, 2026 7:48 pm

      Be interesting to see how this shakes out now that MT’s Gov has DOI Bergham in his back pocket (another Yellowstone C.C. member)
      Forest Svc just screwed the Public in a land swap with Y.C.C.

      Reply
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