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<blockquote data-quote="talltexanrancher" data-source="post: 2677417" data-attributes="member: 111099"><p>Good thread.</p><p></p><p>I have experience on both sides of the access issue. I own several hunting properties in Texas so my deer and hog hunting are covered, but I have also knocked on doors in the off-season in WY, SD, and MT with decent success in gaining access for coyotes, gophers and prairie dogs. Not surprisingly, I've found that the older ranch owners are generally more open to that discussion than are the younger owners. I haven't tried to get access to hunt big game but I'm willing to bet that is a much tougher endeavor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltexanrancher, post: 2677417, member: 111099"] Good thread. I have experience on both sides of the access issue. I own several hunting properties in Texas so my deer and hog hunting are covered, but I have also knocked on doors in the off-season in WY, SD, and MT with decent success in gaining access for coyotes, gophers and prairie dogs. Not surprisingly, I’ve found that the older ranch owners are generally more open to that discussion than are the younger owners. I haven’t tried to get access to hunt big game but I’m willing to bet that is a much tougher endeavor. [/QUOTE]
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