I've been to Florida, $500 will get you full access to the farm and his wife!Where I’m from in north Florida “We’ll talk later” means bring me some fresh blackstrap, beer or $500 ole buddy.
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I've been to Florida, $500 will get you full access to the farm and his wife!Where I’m from in north Florida “We’ll talk later” means bring me some fresh blackstrap, beer or $500 ole buddy.
That’s the real question…….With all those people living on the place and this guy bouncing from house to house does he even have the clout on the place to be giving permission?
Hey man, gotta be honest here, you're taking this a little too tenderly. I'm sure you realize that there is nothing we can figure out that you haven't already. As hard as it is for you to connect with the guy, we're trying to make a judgment call from who knows how far removed. What else is there to do but have some fun with it? While Greenhorn and I have different posting styles, his post genuinely made me laugh.That’s the real question…….
Thanks to everyone turning it into a joke. Ill keep to myself now thanks
Family politics of hunting can get ugly.With all those people living on the place and this guy bouncing from house to house does he even have the clout on the place to be giving permission?
Ain't that the truth.Family politics of hunting can get ugly.
Okay, the d1ckpic with or without facepaint definitely made me laugh too. I can just see where the thread is going AFTER page one, is all. No worries… I do appreciate the input or I wouldn’t have asked for it.Hey man, gotta be honest here, you're taking this a little too tenderly. I'm sure you realize that there is nothing we can figure out that you haven't already. As hard as it is for you to connect with the guy, we're trying to make a judgment call from who knows how far removed. What else is there to do but have some fun with it? While Greenhorn and I have different posting styles, his post genuinely made me laugh.
Your options were covered basically in page one: go out and risk it or stay home to be safe while hoping you run into the guy again. If you're interested in my opinion, you don't have permission if you don't have evidence of the permission, whether that be a text message, written agreement, or video. You should probably just stay out until you can get some sort of document verifying you have permission.
Yep, stuff like that happens all the time.It’s true this thread dredges up all kinds of feelings about asking for, getting, and keeping permission. In large part, why I don’t even hunt my close buddies farm, at least not yet.
Also similarly, had permission to a farm in Ohio, no problems. Was told not to hunt on Sundays and didn’t. Showed up on Monday and was told to leave, “since we hunted Sunday” (though we didn’t and was clearly somebody else). Didn’t matter, it was done. Landowners who are not your personal friend do get a bit twitchy on the trigger it seems, and don’t seem tolerant of trying to figure out different sides to a story… they just make their decision and that’s that.
Filling out the form is a really nice thing for a landowner to do. And it helps simplify things for the hunter, game wardens, and the landowner. We have a version in my state as well. Actually, you are required to have written proof of permission unless it is a close relative (yet almost nobody does this). But when asking for permission I feel like I'm being pushy if I ask the landowner to also fill out a form for me. So I just don't ever hunt private land unless it is a family member.I download & print a form that the state of NM has on the NMG&F website. It is the only one a warden recognizes and is only good for a noted date. One hunt. One animal.
I'm sure good ol billy joe bob, yur uncle, did not sign the family place to an outfitter or ?
I just know which ranches around me I have paper on and will still wait and call 1st to see if I do. But not planning on it, hunting those places.
Basic CYA.Filling out the form is a really nice thing for a landowner to do. And it helps simplify things for the hunter, game wardens, and the landowner. We have a version in my state as well. Actually, you are required to have written proof of permission unless it is a close relative (yet almost nobody does this). But when asking for permission I feel like I'm being pushy if I ask the landowner to also fill out a form for me. So I just don't ever hunt private land unless it is a family member.
Been all gravy. should have never brought it up for people to make judgements and poke fun at… I saw the guy and, of course, he thought the two fellers were with me. I told him they weren’t they’re from TN and that I was trying to kick them out but they said they had permission already. He made it clear that I’m to kick anyone I see out and have them renew their “permission” at the ranch. I’ve done just that since.. I’ve met one other gentleman who knows someone else in the family who was told the same, except he was told there’s one other guy with permission this year, we both assumed that is me and he is I…@FoodIsMemories - Any updates on the situation?
Basic CYA.
except for the last part there… that’s you and I and everyone. If I were a landowner I might feel a slap in the face at filling out one of these. If my grandson is in town snd you have this little dohickey that I forgot to write “except for weekend of November 5th” I’d be POd at that BS little paper agreement. It’s my place today you may be good, tomorrow maybe not, try again in a couple days, eh?… But when asking for permission I feel like I'm being pushy if I ask the landowner to also fill out a form for me. So I just don't ever hunt private land unless it is a family member.