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Odds of granting permission to hunt or cross your proprty

dogduster

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All,

I am interested in knowing what the liklihood is of a property owner granting permission to either cross his/her land to get to a hunting location that is not on their property or granting permission to hunt praire dogs or coyotes on their property.

Secnario 1:
You are approached at home or in the field by a complete stranger who is from out of state requesting permission to hunt prairie dogs and/or Coyotes.

Scenario 2:
Same as scenario 1 except all they want is permission to cross you property.

Best regards.
 
dogduster said:
All,

I am interested in knowing what the liklihood is of a property owner granting permission to either cross his/her land to get to a hunting location that is not on their property or granting permission to hunt praire dogs or coyotes on their property.

Secnario 1:
You are approached at home or in the field by a complete stranger who is from out of state requesting permission to hunt prairie dogs and/or Coyotes.

Scenario 2:
Same as scenario 1 except all they want is permission to cross you property.

Best regards.

I would let them hunt
 
dogduster said:
All,

I am interested in knowing what the liklihood is of a property owner granting permission to either cross his/her land to get to a hunting location that is not on their property or granting permission to hunt praire dogs or coyotes on their property.

Secnario 1:
You are approached at home or in the field by a complete stranger who is from out of state requesting permission to hunt prairie dogs and/or Coyotes.

Scenario 2:
Same as scenario 1 except all they want is permission to cross you property.

Best regards.

I would probobly pass out from having a REAL SPORTSMAN ask permission. I probably would say yes as I was reaching for a pen.
 

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