It's too bad that there are "hunters" out there that give guys that try to do it right a bad name.
Rule # 1: If it's not your land, stay off it unless you have permission. If you have a wounded deer that crosses the property line, ask the land owner if you can go on his property to retrieve it.
Rule# 2: If someone says no, it means no. If they say they don't know you and you really want to hunt the property, ask for the chance to let them get to know you. Help with repairing fence, clearing brush, etc over the summer. More than likely, they'll let you hunt next year.
Rule # 3 - Treat their property like it was owned by the Queen of England. Follow all the rules. No driving in the fields means not even an ATV.
Rule # 4 - At the minimum, a thank you after the hunt and a thank you card after the season. I have found that a fruit basket or some sausage is always appreciated.
I really hope that these yahoos haven't put a bad taste in your mouth for hunters. I would suspect that the majority are still guys that are very respectful towards your land and grateful for the opportunity to enjoy time outdoors. Don't give up on us!!!! :)
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