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A Colorado pilot claims he was confronted by the owners of the Iron Bar Ranch after he used a helicopter to fly over the property to hunt on adjacent public land. He might be called as a defense witness in the “corner crossing” lawsuit against four hunters.
May 25, 20235 min read

A pilot who used a helicopter to access public land near Elk Mountain to hunt might called as a witness in the pending civil trial of the “corner crossing” case on the Iron Bar Ranch.
The defendants in that case want Kyle Scott of Weldona, Colorado, to testify on their behalf during the trial, which is set to begin at 9 a.m. June 26 in Casper, according to U.S. District Court records.
However, the plaintiffs in that case, Iron Bar Holdings LLC and owner Fred Eshelman of North Carolina, claim that Scott should not be…
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