Yes, I own acreage that backs up to national forest land and I've got neighbors on either side of my property, if a person actually asked I'd have no problem with letting them cross, on the other hand, if I catch them just doing it without asking I'll call the local warden and the sheriff's department. I get tired of these claims that some people wont ask because they just "know" that the property owner wont give them permission to cross - that's a crappy excuse for being cowardly. Then there are these people that claim that corner crossing isn't trespassing, really? How about I come over to your house and cross you property corner several times over a period of a few weeks before sunrise, lets see how long it takes you to complain about me trespassing. The problem isn't with people crossing, it's with irresponsible people that don't respect your property, people that drop garbage on your property, or people that see nothing wrong with shooting up your property or animals. Think about it logically, if I allow one person to pass through my property corner without insisting on their asking permission then I can't complain when two, three, 50, 100, or more people cross my property without permission. I allow one to cross and I can't stop anybody and if one of those people trashes my property I can't really identify the culprit because I have no way of knowing who's been through.
The bottom line is that the FWP says it's not allowed, if you do it and are caught then you stand the chance of being prosecuted. If you think it's worth the risk then be my guest and take your chances. I wont do it and have never found a reason to want to do it, I've always found a way in to the places that I wanted to hunt without having to disrespect somebody else's rights.[/QUOTE
You've said your property backs up to public and you have neighbors on each side of you. Unless I'm misunderstanding you, it sounds like your property isn't oriented in a way that would allow someone trying to access public land via corner crossing at all. Correct me if I'm wrong about that.
No one on here has stated they believe they should be able to cross someone's private property without the landowner's permission.