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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 335297" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>I used to be nervous when asking permission. Started hunting in the early 60's when Posted land was rare. Everyone just hunted wherever they wanted. Things have changed and I've discovered that a whole lot of landowners are very friendly as long as you're not causing them a problem. Close their gates, pick up your trash, don't drive when they don't want, etc. Take the time to visit and get to know them and you will have a place to hunt for a long time. Gifts are always welcome but they don't have to be large. Someone mentioned getting an idea of what they might use, good idea. I've been turned down but in most cases it's because they may have family hunting or another valid reason. Another advantage to getting to know one landowner is they have friends and a recommendation from another landowner is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 335297, member: 3373"] I used to be nervous when asking permission. Started hunting in the early 60's when Posted land was rare. Everyone just hunted wherever they wanted. Things have changed and I've discovered that a whole lot of landowners are very friendly as long as you're not causing them a problem. Close their gates, pick up your trash, don't drive when they don't want, etc. Take the time to visit and get to know them and you will have a place to hunt for a long time. Gifts are always welcome but they don't have to be large. Someone mentioned getting an idea of what they might use, good idea. I've been turned down but in most cases it's because they may have family hunting or another valid reason. Another advantage to getting to know one landowner is they have friends and a recommendation from another landowner is good. [/QUOTE]
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