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Originally Posted by LKILR
his land is adjacent to crown lease and he wont let people hunt there either.
he wasted a bull elk doesnt anyone care about that?
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As a bit of advice, and you would want to confirm this, but I believe he can't refuse you foot access on crown lease. Probably not a good idea to **** him off, especially if he gave you conditional permission though. Don't be a dick and whine about the guy either. People talk, and you will likely lose your chances of permission on other property as well.
If I get an animal on someone's land, I try my best to stop by and give them a few rings of garlic sausage after season. Appreciate the permission, respect the land owner, it goes a long ways. I've gained permission on alot of property very few are aloud on simply because the neighbors said I was respectful. Close gates, use foot access only if asked, respect livestock, stay to the edges of fields. If someone stops to take a look and see who's on the property stop for a friendly conversation. If someone denies you access and they hunt themselves, don't act like a child. Stop and ask how their season has been going when you see them.
These aren't complicated things to do