i know this because there has been a nonstop stream of hunters asking if they can shoot on my property (even though there is posted no hunting no tresspass)
so annoying
i know this because there has been a nonstop stream of hunters asking if they can shoot on my property (even though there is posted no hunting no tresspass)
so annoying
Wait, you have to be able to read to be able to hunt?![]()
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Best thread of the night.
My father in law has targets placed every 100 yards up the fence line from the road to the house, along with wind indicators. Montana folk seem to understand.
When I was younger I went out in the summer and door-knocked. Had a bunch of people let me hunt on their land. We shot prairie Dogs and Coyotes if they wanted us to. We also volunteered to fix some fences, haul some trash and other chores. Nothing wrong with asking, and some landowners are nice enough to understand that not everyone can buy enough land to hunt on.