Ask permission to hunt letter
#11
ORIGINAL: datamax
Yessir, remember that big buck you took off my place last fall ? Well I'm needing a favor. Betsy Lou don't have a prom date see, and we're thinking you would be a good date for her. Of course we'll pay for the tux and the hotel accomodations for the weekend, ya'll have fun now, ya hear ?
Yessir, remember that big buck you took off my place last fall ? Well I'm needing a favor. Betsy Lou don't have a prom date see, and we're thinking you would be a good date for her. Of course we'll pay for the tux and the hotel accomodations for the weekend, ya'll have fun now, ya hear ?
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#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Memphis TN USA
Yessir, remember that big buck you took off my place last fall ? Well I'm needing a favor. Betsy Lou don't have a prom date see, and we're thinking you would be a good date for her. Of course we'll pay for the tux and the hotel accomodations for the weekend, ya'll have fun now, ya hear
#16
Here in texas, most landowners I have spoken with do require a document. That document needs to be negotiable. Cash or check either one works.
#17
Nontypical Buck
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From: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
Here is Ohio DNR form that I use .
I give them a copy and put a copy for my self in a 3 ring note book with maps , a list of do's and do not's , where I can hunt and not .
BTW nothing will piss off a land owner faster than driving down a dirt lane when its wet and leaving ruts other than driving in a wet feild.
Johnch
I give them a copy and put a copy for my self in a 3 ring note book with maps , a list of do's and do not's , where I can hunt and not .
BTW nothing will piss off a land owner faster than driving down a dirt lane when its wet and leaving ruts other than driving in a wet feild.
Johnch
#18
Besides the written permission, I also wait until the timing is right. In my case I generally wait until after we have had a rainstorm. That way I know the landowner/farmer will be home and not busy in the fields. I once stopped to talk to a landowner as he was working in the machine shed. Unknown to me at the time was just an hour before a shaft had broken on his combine.......big money item and he was not in a good mood. I backed off on asking at the time and waited a couple of weeks..all was well then.
#19
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Bureau County Illinois
Rule of thumb, if you hear cursing coming from a machine shed or livestock barn best keep going because who ever is making the noise is in one hell of a mood. I had neighbors come from a 1/2 mile away last week because I was airing my grievances with the cows...The guy just laughed and said, you should hear me with the pigs.




