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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 8:26 pm 
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Loose Mouth
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How do you guys go about asking people for permission to hunt on tehre land, Phone call, seeing them outside and stopping in? or jsut go hunt there and hope they dont care? I know a few kidds who dads farms a lot and have some woods, and when I am over the the kids houses the dad asked me if i want to coon hunt their woods...well, that has happened twice..

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knock on the door, introduce yourself tell them what you are wnting to do, tell them you will leave the land like you found it, dont have a dip, cig anything like that in. just be nice and say yesmam no mam, anything like that and its usually cake work

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ANOTHER TIP IS TO ALWAYS ASK WHEN YOU ARE NOT IN YOUR HUNTING CLOTHES. MOST PEOPLE SEE CAMO AND REAK OUT.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 8:34 am 
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If I really want to hunt the ground I stop in and tell the land owner I am more than willing to trade a little labor for some hunt time. I have fixed a lot of fence, cleaned a lot of ditches and branded a lot of calves over the years in order to hunt some places. The best thing is that I have also made lifelong friendships in the process. I am now sending my 8 year old son to the door to ask permission. These are places that I have been hunting for over 30 years but he doesn't know that and the farmers get a kick out of pullin his leg a while before he gets a yes from them.


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That takes the cake bud. You are helping him build confidence at the same time as you are gettings lots of laughs.

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