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Old 02-28-2022, 08:14 PM
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One thing that hasn’t been mentioned:
Don’t be too intimidated to knock on a few doors and ask permission on private land. Even if they say no, be polite, say “thank you for your time” and quietly go on with your day. It’s best to seek permission long before the season starts - a lot of landowners who DO allow hunting access will only allow a certain number of guys. So if you’re too late, you’re out of luck. Do everything within your power to make it a positive experience for the landowner. Not an inconvenience or annoyance.
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