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<blockquote data-quote="3Roosters" data-source="post: 313356" data-attributes="member: 1351"><p>Couple things have worked for me over the years...this is mostly for Roosters, however as i dont hunt deer much anymore. If said Rudies are on posted land AND if land owner is local and hopefully answers the phone, if permission is granted, THANK them and let them know i appreciate it. DUH! but it goes along way. If it was a successful hunt..or even if it wasn't, call them back afterwards and thank again and tell them you would like to send them a gift card for the local pub/burger/steakhouse. Better yet, bring along some packages of fish filets and stop afterwards and give them a pak or 2.</p><p>Then TRY to visit during NON HUNTING SEASON just to say hi..perhaps with more fish filets..I am sure lots of land owners get sick of being called or stopped during hunting season.</p><p>Its the least a person can do...especially if it is good land. Who knows. might even become friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3Roosters, post: 313356, member: 1351"] Couple things have worked for me over the years...this is mostly for Roosters, however as i dont hunt deer much anymore. If said Rudies are on posted land AND if land owner is local and hopefully answers the phone, if permission is granted, THANK them and let them know i appreciate it. DUH! but it goes along way. If it was a successful hunt..or even if it wasn't, call them back afterwards and thank again and tell them you would like to send them a gift card for the local pub/burger/steakhouse. Better yet, bring along some packages of fish filets and stop afterwards and give them a pak or 2. Then TRY to visit during NON HUNTING SEASON just to say hi..perhaps with more fish filets..I am sure lots of land owners get sick of being called or stopped during hunting season. Its the least a person can do...especially if it is good land. Who knows. might even become friends. [/QUOTE]
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