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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2336530" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>You might get a PM and even then I would be surprised. PD shooting locations are like good big game hunting spots, and anymore we would rather give up the wife. My suggestion would be call the game biologists or farm borough in that area and ask. Then you need to get over there and start looking and asking permission yesterday. Do not....DO NOT....ignore the small run down farm/ranch looking areas. Get your toe in one location absolutely make no mistakes and soon you have a ladder to climb. They all know each other and we have been told "oh George lets you on his place huh", reply immediately "we understand you may want to check with him can we call or come back by later or another day". Another tip...don't pull in with three trucks and six shooters at dinner time.....yes people still eat dinner at specific times with their family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2336530, member: 42157"] You might get a PM and even then I would be surprised. PD shooting locations are like good big game hunting spots, and anymore we would rather give up the wife. My suggestion would be call the game biologists or farm borough in that area and ask. Then you need to get over there and start looking and asking permission yesterday. Do not....DO NOT....ignore the small run down farm/ranch looking areas. Get your toe in one location absolutely make no mistakes and soon you have a ladder to climb. They all know each other and we have been told "oh George lets you on his place huh", reply immediately "we understand you may want to check with him can we call or come back by later or another day". Another tip...don't pull in with three trucks and six shooters at dinner time.....yes people still eat dinner at specific times with their family. [/QUOTE]
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