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Access to public vs private land for hunting? Beginning of the end?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ndfarmer" data-source="post: 1561097" data-attributes="member: 101124"><p>Landowner relationships are important. I personally like people who stop in before season or at least before hunting to ask permission. It is something that is hard for me to do also. the part I hate about asking permission is I know how annoying it it's to be interrupted by someone having fun while I'm working. If you can stop by during their slow time it would be nice. You also better be careful in advocating for changes, that would get you booted off my yard pretty fast. Most farmers and ranchers have lived and worked on their land their whole lives and know the local wildlife. That would take getting to know the land owner really well. We have quite a few hunters that have been coming back for well over 10 years. That makes it nice for us because we know and trust them and a simple phone call with a date works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ndfarmer, post: 1561097, member: 101124"] Landowner relationships are important. I personally like people who stop in before season or at least before hunting to ask permission. It is something that is hard for me to do also. the part I hate about asking permission is I know how annoying it it’s to be interrupted by someone having fun while I’m working. If you can stop by during their slow time it would be nice. You also better be careful in advocating for changes, that would get you booted off my yard pretty fast. Most farmers and ranchers have lived and worked on their land their whole lives and know the local wildlife. That would take getting to know the land owner really well. We have quite a few hunters that have been coming back for well over 10 years. That makes it nice for us because we know and trust them and a simple phone call with a date works. [/QUOTE]
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