ORIGINAL: bob d
as was already said ,even if you got him to change his mind , there is a good chance you would not be happy with the hunt he gives you. try and get your money back and go with someone else or hunt public land
bob and Davidmil are definately right. Even if you are able to force the issue, you'll probably end up with a lousy hunt. I'd still report him, take him to court and otherwise cause as much trouble as is convenient for you then find another place. Get the money back ASAP or it may turn into an even bigger mess.