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Trying not to trespass in WY for first timer
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<blockquote data-quote="morhuntin" data-source="post: 349581" data-attributes="member: 15342"><p>my advise would to be to take a week off a month or 2 before your hunt and investigate the areas you plan on hunting,go to the co-op and get the names of the ranchers in the area your planning on hunting and talk to them i've found that asking for help from locals although teadious at times, because of rejection and the no's is always the best course. And a good bottle of whiskey don't hurt either as peace offering after permission is obtained,some of the best hunting i've ever had was just because i asked. Alot of people don't bother and just trespass on their land and you've got to remember these folks live here 365; they have put their blood sweat and tears into these ranches and a little respect goes along ways and you never know it could gain you access to areas you've only dreamed about hunting.good luck with your trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morhuntin, post: 349581, member: 15342"] my advise would to be to take a week off a month or 2 before your hunt and investigate the areas you plan on hunting,go to the co-op and get the names of the ranchers in the area your planning on hunting and talk to them i've found that asking for help from locals although teadious at times, because of rejection and the no's is always the best course. And a good bottle of whiskey don't hurt either as peace offering after permission is obtained,some of the best hunting i've ever had was just because i asked. Alot of people don't bother and just trespass on their land and you've got to remember these folks live here 365; they have put their blood sweat and tears into these ranches and a little respect goes along ways and you never know it could gain you access to areas you've only dreamed about hunting.good luck with your trip. [/QUOTE]
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