by retranger » March 24th, 2011, 1:53 pm
Brian first I would mention a thing or two I wouldn't do. I would not go dressed in camo, neither would I wear a suit. Clean everyday street cloths would work along with a clean shave, trimmed beard etc. Try to pick a time that will be convenient (not meal time). If you know the person this will help you know what time is best. Introduce your self and offer hand shake, carry on light conversation. Eg; nice weather we're having. Or nice place you have here. If you have seen birds on his property you might ask it he is a hunter. If he is you may not need go further, but who knows. If he is a new hunter you might offer some pointers maybe offer to go and call for him,,,,,,, So he's not a hunter,,,,,, tell him you noticed birds on his property and if it would be permissible to hunt there. If you get permission ask about places to park any no go areas, gates to leave open or close etc. Go back after the season and report your experience. If you were successful offer to share your rewards with him. If you don't get permission be polite and thank him for his time. You will catch more flies with honey than you will vinegar. Just my opinion but worked for me. Good Luck[;)][;)]
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Hope you weren't in the tornado's down there
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