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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 2720237" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I've been dealing wirth this for 10-15 years now. Pawnee tribe. BIA leases land to rancher, who may run X amount of cows, and cultivate X part of property. Pawnee Tribe has their own GW, and also a license to buy, even if you're married to one of the landowners. My Oklahoma hunting license means zero on BIA managed land.</p><p> OK GWs are hesitant to tackle some of the concerns with tribal hunting land, as a lot of this hasn't been hashed out in court. </p><p></p><p>I would call the tribe in question, and see what their laws/policies are.</p><p></p><p>In my case, we've had two different guys lease the land over the years. One was a really good guy that took care of the place, but kept it locked up tight, (we could still hunt, lessee has no say in that) - but the other guy is a first-rate scumbag. He's had buddies hunt there illegally, and I've had deer stands disappear during his term. He attempted to run me off when we first met, thinking his ag rights gave him authority over all. </p><p></p><p>Good luck, make sure you have the correct licensing, and written permission from the landowner. Hopefully you can establish a good relationship with the rancher, that'll make life much more pleasant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 2720237, member: 25419"] I've been dealing wirth this for 10-15 years now. Pawnee tribe. BIA leases land to rancher, who may run X amount of cows, and cultivate X part of property. Pawnee Tribe has their own GW, and also a license to buy, even if you're married to one of the landowners. My Oklahoma hunting license means zero on BIA managed land. OK GWs are hesitant to tackle some of the concerns with tribal hunting land, as a lot of this hasn't been hashed out in court. I would call the tribe in question, and see what their laws/policies are. In my case, we've had two different guys lease the land over the years. One was a really good guy that took care of the place, but kept it locked up tight, (we could still hunt, lessee has no say in that) - but the other guy is a first-rate scumbag. He's had buddies hunt there illegally, and I've had deer stands disappear during his term. He attempted to run me off when we first met, thinking his ag rights gave him authority over all. Good luck, make sure you have the correct licensing, and written permission from the landowner. Hopefully you can establish a good relationship with the rancher, that'll make life much more pleasant. [/QUOTE]
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