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Quote from: Bolandstrutters on March 05, 2018, 08:10:09 AMI bring a few small gifts that are unique to the area I'm from. Also a few bottles of good bourbon if the landowner seems like the type to indulge. Introduce myself, ask a few questions about the land and the history and then get to the point. You can usually tell what the answer is going to be before you ask.
Quote from: High plains drifter on March 11, 2018, 11:47:39 AMQuote from: Bolandstrutters on March 05, 2018, 08:10:09 AMI bring a few small gifts that are unique to the area I'm from. Also a few bottles of good bourbon if the landowner seems like the type to indulge. Introduce myself, ask a few questions about the land and the history and then get to the point. You can usually tell what the answer is going to be before you ask. I don't give them anything.I look poor, I usually hunt by myself, in fact, I look sort of pathetic, and I usually get permission.Farms with fancy houses, will turn everybody down, unless you pay big bucks.It takes expierience, but you can develop a knack for talking to farmers, and finding plsce said to hunt. Driving a beater, farm truck helps.
Quote from: mtns2hunt on March 11, 2018, 08:58:55 PMQuote from: High plains drifter on March 11, 2018, 11:47:39 AMQuote from: Bolandstrutters on March 05, 2018, 08:10:09 AMI bring a few small gifts that are unique to the area I'm from. Also a few bottles of good bourbon if the landowner seems like the type to indulge. Introduce myself, ask a few questions about the land and the history and then get to the point. You can usually tell what the answer is going to be before you ask. I don't give them anything.I look poor, I usually hunt by myself, in fact, I look sort of pathetic, and I usually get permission.Farms with fancy houses, will turn everybody down, unless you pay big bucks.It takes expierience, but you can develop a knack for talking to farmers, and finding plsce said to hunt. Driving a beater, farm truck helps.. When I first started turkey hunting, I had no clue how to go about it.I drove a beater vehicle, and I knocked on doors.Over time, I started getting on some good ground, and you have to learn that over time.I would never wear a polo shirt, or offer more than a 6 pack of pbr. It takes several years to learn what type of ground holds birds, and lots of scouting, talking to people, listening ect.Develop a knack for talking to farmers? Just be yourself: farmers are awesome people. I have talked with them for hours and the guy that taught me to hunt deer is extremely sharp. You play him and you will lose every time. No harm in learning what their interests are but make sure your up front and honest.