Landowner permission
#11
RE: Landowner permission
Hey, dont worry. I'm 13 and i have written permission to hunt 200+acers. 3 different people. One farm being my own is 52 acers. my next farm is over 175 and believe it or not, my best spot.... is a 2 acer feild an old lady owns! What kind of wheels do you have? I suggest gettin an atv, just somthing to run around on. I have a Cubcadet big country with a bed and a honda trx 250x atv. Both get me where i'm goin. one just does it a little faster[8D]
#12
RE: Landowner permission
If you want permission do not show up with a quad. Let the land owner know at a later date that you have a quad (if you do). We've had land owners bring out the game with his loader backhoe rather than let us us a truck on his fields. You can always ask later under what conditions you can use the quad.
Thomas, you really are a redneck! LOL! I'll bet that where impossible is from you can't go very far with a quad without breaking laws.
Thomas, you really are a redneck! LOL! I'll bet that where impossible is from you can't go very far with a quad without breaking laws.
#13
RE: Landowner permission
probbably, People drive right thru town with atvs and tractors lol,
my friends and I have a song we live by when we ride, Convoy
We busted the gates doin 98 and i said just let them truckers roll 10-4
LOL!
my friends and I have a song we live by when we ride, Convoy
We busted the gates doin 98 and i said just let them truckers roll 10-4
LOL!
#14
RE: Landowner permission
It must be quite a site to see some redneck ganstas bustin through town! Probably holding their xbows sideways! hehehehe
Just thought of another thing to mention. If things work out between you and the land owner and if the property is perfect for hunting as well as being big enough to have a few places to hunt ask for exclusive permission. On that written permission you want the land owner to give you the legal ability to eject a trespasser or to have a trespasser charged if needed. In Ontario only the landowner or someone given written permission by the landowner can press charges or eject someone for trespassing.
Try giving the landowner a small gift before talking and explain that it is thanking him in advance for taking the time to listen to you.
Just thought of another thing to mention. If things work out between you and the land owner and if the property is perfect for hunting as well as being big enough to have a few places to hunt ask for exclusive permission. On that written permission you want the land owner to give you the legal ability to eject a trespasser or to have a trespasser charged if needed. In Ontario only the landowner or someone given written permission by the landowner can press charges or eject someone for trespassing.
Try giving the landowner a small gift before talking and explain that it is thanking him in advance for taking the time to listen to you.
#15
RE: Landowner permission
Lol, one time a guy came walking across a feild i was huntin so i stood up and said, "Hey you! get outta here i'm huntin!" he said, you get out i own this land! haha, it's a good thing i'm friends with him.hetook off his mask and we both laughed.i didnt know he was hunting that day[&:]