sageadvice
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More of a comment than a Question, i believe that asking for permission to hunt is getting to be looked down upon as a lost cause. To my way of thinking, nothing could be farther from the truth. I know guys that refuse to ask for hunting privileges yet will hardly go hunting because of what they can hunt, is so bad, that they hardly hunt anymore. Not everybody says no to permission and i can prove it!
In fact and to make my point, the last 7 landowners over a three season period, three in Wyoming and 4 here in kali, that i asked for permission to hunt, gave me their blessings free of charge excepting one owner that charged me a $10. one time flat registration fee. That's seven times that i asked and seven times that i got permission to hunt what i figured might be better country than i already had. Go do it!
Joey
"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"
In fact and to make my point, the last 7 landowners over a three season period, three in Wyoming and 4 here in kali, that i asked for permission to hunt, gave me their blessings free of charge excepting one owner that charged me a $10. one time flat registration fee. That's seven times that i asked and seven times that i got permission to hunt what i figured might be better country than i already had. Go do it!
Joey
"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"