Getting Permission To Hunt Others’ Lands │ Running and Gunning for Geese
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We all know the difficulty in finding land to hunt, and that is especially in chasing waterfowl. From private catfish ponds of the south to large agricultural fields of the north, the terrain and culture may vary, but the getting permission to hunt is pretty tough. Many have resided to hunting state and federal draw hunts which can be very productive, but also lead to frustration with other hunters. With March upon us, and mass clouds of light geese on our minds, it may not be as hard as you think to get permission to hunt other people’s land, when you are running and gunning.
Driving across the Midwest nowadays, there are some massive groups of light geese. If you have driven through many of these states during March, you’ve likely seen them in the sky or in the fields, wondering what it would take to get access to those places. First off, if you are on a main road, others have likely seen them and the landowner has either been bothered too much or granted permission to hunt to someone else. So get off the beaten path!
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