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How to Ask for Permission to Hunt on Someone Else's Property Give them your contact information. ... Ask them when you can hunt. ... Offer to share some of the wild game meat. ... Ask them if you can leave your Stump blind on the property.
As long as the deer you shoot are on your side of the line, it doesn't matter. I set up 80 to 100 yards from a property line. I want that buffer to avoid a deer I shoot running off and dying on the neighbor's land. Two occasions, we found stands right on the line.
How to Ask Landowners for Permission. Make contact well ahead of the hunting season. Wear street clothes?no hunting gear or firearms. Don't bring companions?a ?crowd? could be intimidating.
Start the letter by introducing yourself, compliment their land and tell them why you are interested in hunting it. Explain your hunting ideologies and ethics, and ask if they have any rules or preferences on when and where you hunt. This will instill confidence that you will respect their time and their property.
Sample Letter My name is ________________________ and I am interested in hunting on your property. I feel that hunting on private land is a privilege which should be earned, and I am willing to help you out with projects on your land. Next, describe the type of help you're willing to provide.