LOOKING FOR HUNTING LAND IN MD
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From: whiteford md
any one in harford county close to whiteford dublin jarrettsville pylesville and surrounding areas have land to hunt on large or small makes no difference to me. bow
hunting maybe some muzzleloader hunting. need land lost a farm due to the death of the owner ANY HELP REALLY APPRECIATED. I have been hunting since i was 12 and now i am 29. very resposible and ethical hunter very respectful to land as well as the game
thanks rob
hunting maybe some muzzleloader hunting. need land lost a farm due to the death of the owner ANY HELP REALLY APPRECIATED. I have been hunting since i was 12 and now i am 29. very resposible and ethical hunter very respectful to land as well as the game
thanks rob
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From: Harford Co. Maryland
Mr. Longbeard, I'm aware of some bow hunting that's available at Rocks State Park and at Susquehana State Park and would love to get more information about areas that I can bow hunt this fall. Please send me a private message if you know of some places that I might be able to check out.
I'd greatly appreciate any info you could provide.
Thanks,
Jim
I'd greatly appreciate any info you could provide.
Thanks,
Jim
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From: Maryland
Rob,
Better start going the public land route... or start knocking on some doors. Access to private property is a tough nut to crack these days. Hunters/Sportmen are good folks and most would be willing to bend over backwards to help out, but when it comes to land I doubt anyone is going to just hand you an address. It takes too much time to develop hunter/landowner relationships these days! Are you willing to pay some $ to join a club? Maybe that is the route you should take.
Good luck....
Piney
Better start going the public land route... or start knocking on some doors. Access to private property is a tough nut to crack these days. Hunters/Sportmen are good folks and most would be willing to bend over backwards to help out, but when it comes to land I doubt anyone is going to just hand you an address. It takes too much time to develop hunter/landowner relationships these days! Are you willing to pay some $ to join a club? Maybe that is the route you should take.
Good luck....
Piney
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From: St. Mary\'s County Maryland USA
I would start door knocking. The farmers around here are pretty friendly and actually want deer off their land. Tell them you'll take a doe or two first before you take any bucks. Not to sound like a snob but don't dress well when you go talk to them. I'd throw on some jeans and a t-shirt and a hat. Don't look like a slob but don't go in a shirt and tie either. I've heard of farmers turn people down because they thought people were yuppies or whatever.




