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Hunting Private Land...it's a Privilege!

blake

Life Member
Always ask permission before entering private land. You need permission to hunt on agricultural land even if it is not posted. Please remember, your actions reflect on all hunters.

Hunters and land owners do not always understand each other. As hunters, we need to understand the landowner's situation and point of view. If we don't, more private land will be closed to hunting.

As hunters, we look forward to the thrills and values associated with hunting-the splendor of a sunrise in the woods, the exhilaration of an approaching buck or tom turkey.

Landowners may contemplate gunshots near their home, tire tracks in the fields, vehicles moving slowly by their property and home, and trespassers.

Landowners, in fact, might dread the approaching hunting season because it restricts the use of their own land.

A positive relationship with a landowner can be accomplished by:

Follow safety guidelines before, during, and after the hunt.

Look at the situation from the landowner's point of view.

Be courteous, even if you are denied access to hunt.

<font color="red">There is No Excuse for Trespassing, always ask first to hunt on private land. </font>
 
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