Personally, I like the green one. I think it discourages people who are non hunters/trappers/bird watchers to stay out of this area. Now I don't know about anyone else, but I have seen some weird people biking, hiking, wandering around, dog walking, running/ jogging, swimming and God knows whatever else on these (I have hunted many) WMA's. I don't think it is necessary to say that it is state land. I think anyone who is looking for a WMA to hunt/trap/study/birdwatch will know that it is state land and that that doesn't need to be conveyed to the general public. People see state land and think it is like a playground to play on, and they don't use it for its intended use.