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11-14-2017, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mgvande
Crappy car and no camo is the way to go. Better chances than jack up diesel and camo.
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Crappy car? Why? Is being successful undesirable?
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In this case Oki has cut to to the exact heart of the matter!
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11-14-2017, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Okotokian
In any event, it's not the guys that ask for permission that a land owner needs to worry about. It's the ones who don't.
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So I gave a city slicker permission to hunt a 1/4 this year after he agreed to the rules. 4 days later I have a set of red and blues in my yard. Seems said hunter put bait out and the officer wanted to know if I knew. The original rules were no Fn trail cams but the guy didn't like rules. As a landowner I don't require the hassle of dealing with CO's just so slickers can have a place to hunt.
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11-14-2017, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Okotokian
Crappy car? Why? Is being successful undesirable?
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My bad. Any car and no metal mulisha stickers. A car would indicate foot access in late season.
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11-14-2017, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Okotokian
So we're making character judgements on brim shape now? Clue in to the decade elk, Most young people wear flat brims now. They aren't all gang members.
In any event, it's not the guys that ask for permission that a land owner needs to worry about. It's the ones who don't.
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I simply provided a better explanation, I wasn't the one that brought up the flat brimmed caps.
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11-14-2017, 06:25 PM
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What about white sunglasses??
Bad idea??
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11-14-2017, 06:44 PM
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It does not matter because for the most part if you weren't granted a permission, most likely you would not get it if you dressed differently either.
Something, something, it's not the clothes that define the man, but the man that defines the clothes
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11-14-2017, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by hayseed
What about white sunglasses??
Bad idea??
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Only if you’re hat is on backwards and the ass of your pants are down around you’re knees. Always best to say “ey bye” right of the bat. Crew cab with all the seats full is the best as well.
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11-14-2017, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by pitw
So I gave a city slicker permission to hunt a 1/4 this year after he agreed to the rules. 4 days later I have a set of red and blues in my yard. Seems said hunter put bait out and the officer wanted to know if I knew. The original rules were no Fn trail cams but the guy didn't like rules. As a landowner I don't require the hassle of dealing with CO's just so slickers can have a place to hunt.
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This proves a point I was trying to make a couple days ago about trying to distinguish between an ethical hunter and a non ethical hunter when granting permission. You just won’t know until after you’ve given them a chance. Get burnt like this a few times and this is why some landowners give up granting permission.
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11-15-2017, 08:57 AM
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Last months goose hunt in Saskatchewan had a 100% permission rate. In Alberta we are lucky if we can get 10%. We use the same approach, but the attitudes of owners are decidedly different.
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11-15-2017, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by MyAlberta
Last months goose hunt in Saskatchewan had a 100% permission rate. In Alberta we are lucky if we can get 10%. We use the same approach, but the attitudes of owners are decidedly different.
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We had some great hunts because the landowners allowed us to hunt n their property. I encountered only one Alberta landowner that did not allow access for hunting.
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11-15-2017, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by MyAlberta
Last months goose hunt in Saskatchewan had a 100% permission rate. In Alberta we are lucky if we can get 10%. We use the same approach, but the attitudes of owners are decidedly different.
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I would suspect that it depends on the area. I'm grateful for the access I do get, but I imagine landowners near Calgary or Edmonton in particular get absolutely bombarded with requests. It's got to be a hassle that owners in less populated places don't face quite as much.
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In this case Oki has cut to to the exact heart of the matter!
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11-15-2017, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Norwest Alta
Only if you’re hat is on backwards and the ass of your pants are down around you’re knees. Always best to say “ey bye” right of the bat. Crew cab with all the seats full is the best as well.
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Lol!!!!
That there is good advice yep....
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11-15-2017, 03:50 PM
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11-15-2017, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by stuckincity
Sorry to be out-of-touch, but what's the significance of flat-brimmed ball caps?
Do only "certain types" wear them?
I have one with a Calgary Flames logo and now I don't know what to do with it.
I understand about neck tats.
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Who is a 'flat-brimmed hat guy'? Put these pics together and it'll all make sense
That pretty much sums it up. Sorry to all those who just realized that they are a 'flat-brimmed guy' hahaha
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