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<blockquote data-quote="garytx" data-source="post: 3816317" data-attributes="member: 49752"><p>To find the best deal will take hard work and time. Find a place to fish that would also be a great place to hunt. Contact the owner if you can <strong>fish</strong> on the property, be sure to include in the conversation taking your fishing kids, etc. After getting fishing access, go fishing, catch a few (or not), share with the owner part of your catch. Be sure to close gates, etc. Do this a few times, then ask about hunting/camping on the place.</p><p></p><p>Even if he says no to hunting, keep fishing there. You're now a known commodity and he might have neighbors looking for someone new to lease their hunting land.</p><p></p><p>We did this as kids, would fish, then get permission to hunt birds. Sharing a few birds makes a good impression. If they are cleaned, even the wife will like you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garytx, post: 3816317, member: 49752"] To find the best deal will take hard work and time. Find a place to fish that would also be a great place to hunt. Contact the owner if you can [B]fish[/B] on the property, be sure to include in the conversation taking your fishing kids, etc. After getting fishing access, go fishing, catch a few (or not), share with the owner part of your catch. Be sure to close gates, etc. Do this a few times, then ask about hunting/camping on the place. Even if he says no to hunting, keep fishing there. You're now a known commodity and he might have neighbors looking for someone new to lease their hunting land. We did this as kids, would fish, then get permission to hunt birds. Sharing a few birds makes a good impression. If they are cleaned, even the wife will like you! [/QUOTE]
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