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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 4315909" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>I've been fortunate to have a place in Giles since early 90' and also had a great place in Lincoln but lost it when the owner got killed . I've also got 10 acres I own which I've only killed two seven pointers off of but just don't hunt it much any more due to low sightings . The company I work for let's us bow hunt their property so I really don't hunt public any more . Used to buy the Bowater permits before they started leasing their land and have killed some really decent bucks from their land . I've had permission to hunt private land before but not exclusive so others hunted it and so I opted out because of some of the attitudes other hunters had by not respecting the owners property . By leasing both parties get something out of the deal but still hunters must respect the landowner's requests and that will be my first question toward any landowner I'm trying to access his property " what do you expect from me "? If you can't comply with the owners demand then to me the agreement ends there unless a compromise can be made . We as hunters must try and understand what some landowners have had to deal with when some seem put off by hunters .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 4315909, member: 7051"] I've been fortunate to have a place in Giles since early 90' and also had a great place in Lincoln but lost it when the owner got killed . I've also got 10 acres I own which I've only killed two seven pointers off of but just don't hunt it much any more due to low sightings . The company I work for let's us bow hunt their property so I really don't hunt public any more . Used to buy the Bowater permits before they started leasing their land and have killed some really decent bucks from their land . I've had permission to hunt private land before but not exclusive so others hunted it and so I opted out because of some of the attitudes other hunters had by not respecting the owners property . By leasing both parties get something out of the deal but still hunters must respect the landowner's requests and that will be my first question toward any landowner I'm trying to access his property " what do you expect from me "? If you can't comply with the owners demand then to me the agreement ends there unless a compromise can be made . We as hunters must try and understand what some landowners have had to deal with when some seem put off by hunters . [/QUOTE]
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