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Do not do the card in the mail!!! Every time we get one of these it screams lazy! And immediately gets round filled. Not all land owners are the same but a general conversation can go along way, I can get a pretty good read on someone after a 5 min conversation
Quote from: stickslinger on November 18, 2018, 03:56:07 PMDo not do the card in the mail!!! Every time we get one of these it screams lazy! And immediately gets round filled. Not all land owners are the same but a general conversation can go along way, I can get a pretty good read on someone after a 5 min conversationIf the landowner is not local, it might be hard to have a face to face conversation.
Little update. So yesterday when I got pictures of this buck I went and asked for permission. The renter contacted the owner while I was there and he said to tell me no hunting. I felt like using the renter in the middle was probably not the best way to go about it. But it was a spur of the moment thing. I used my onX but couldn’t find anything on the written owner. So I google the tax address. A Canadian one. I came up with a number and called it. The property owner answered. I explained why I called and he said ya I know I was called yesterday by the renter and said no. I kinda kept talking to him admitting I didn’t really think it was right to contact him through his renter. I then offered to help him with work or other needed repairs, I noticed he had no “no hunting” signs anywhere he said he really has never had people ask for permission to hunt. But a couple years ago somebody shot a window out on a shop he has. I told him the first this I would do is post the property and also be willing to keep an eye on it. He started to change his tune. And pulled his “no” off the table. But said he needs to talk to the Neighbour’s a bit and will then let me know. So now I wait. Haha. So much anticipation. I also told him I would be willing to only bow hunt. I have a multi season deer tag.