Originally Posted by
AlongCameJones
I've had two family members in Georgia tell me years ago that one needs to know people in order to hunt there. Georgia is mostly private land. A young fellow I worked with Idaho told me years back also that you have know people there too to hunt.
I would correct these statements to read “to be able to hunt private land, you have to be willing to get to know people who own private land.”
I have hunted private land in more than 20 states, none of it exclusively owned by myself or family, and the majority of it owned by someone I met with the specific interest of requesting permission to hunt on their land.
For someone who doesn’t do and has not done much hunting, this OP oddly seems quite willing to instruct others on how to go about it.