Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/10/24 11:39 PM
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The Hill Country of Texas
Leftlane
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The Hill Country of Texas
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1) log off 2) ask at least one landowner for every question you post online.
Even though you are hardly on here, I suspect that if you ask that many you will have ground running out your ears.
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8170131
07/10/24 11:40 PM
07/10/24 11:40 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Central Oregon
AntiGov
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Buy some land , give yourself permission
The Vink for chief moderator....night shift ...11pm- 5am best coast time zone.....Free Marty
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8170133
07/10/24 11:44 PM
07/10/24 11:44 PM
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Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Introduce yourself, ask for their time, explain what you would like from them, ask if they have any problem you could help them out with, network people you are already working with in the area, ask if they have restriction, seal the deal with a prepared written permission or a handshake (a man's bond), thank them for their time either way it goes.
Megapredator ... top of the food chain! Member of WTA Member of U.P. Trappers Member of NTA Member of FTA
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: Scott__aR]
#8170135
07/10/24 11:48 PM
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Huntingdon, PA
NorthernTrapperO
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Introduce yourself, ask for their time, explain what you would like from them, ask if they have any problem you could help them out with, network people you are already working with in the area, ask if they have restriction, seal the deal with a prepared written permission or a handshake (a man's bond), thank them for their time either way it goes. Thanks.
Coyote trapping addict
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8170143
07/11/24 12:19 AM
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MB
Jurassic Park
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MB
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I thought you were going to spend your time on the kids forum.
Cold as ice!
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/11/24 12:59 AM
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ND
grumley701
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What exactly is your age? I’m not asking to disparage you but more so on how to help you out best. To your post, I would say grey hair helps a lot and bringing a youngster along with is even better but I’m assuming you’re the youngster and if so my first response stands. Find a piece of ground you’d like to trap and ask the landowner, be responsible on that ground.
Pure Blood
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: KeithC]
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07/11/24 08:07 AM
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Joined: Sep 2007
South metro, MN
Calvin
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South metro, MN
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Start helping to bale hay and doing other labor for local farmers. Do a great job and be punctual. Ask after you've done good work for them for awhile. You can likely pick up more land then you can trap.
Keith We have to get out of the mindset that trapping critters for people isn't enough. We trappers provide a very valuable service (and they know it). If you are trapping their critters for free every working farm knows the value in it (and it's pretty high). There's an entire industry set around doing this where nobody is doing it for free (quite the contrary). Simply knock on doors and meet people face to face letting them know that you are doing some trapping in the area and if they have any problem critters that you'd be willing to set a few traps for them. Everyone that has land has, or has had, problem critters they want gone. A common animal will rise to the top of the list in your area. (coyotes, beaver, coon, etc) BTW, Phone calls, E mail, etc don't work unless you're dealing with businesses. Farmers/ landowners want to size you up and see what kind of person you are. Don't drive mommy's new lexus. Fit in as a worker.
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: jbyrd63]
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07/11/24 09:13 AM
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Huntingdon, PA
NorthernTrapperO
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If the dairy farm you said you are trapping is that big. That’s all the land you will need while in school. Baby steps. Long lining over the frozen tundra won’t happen until you are out of school I don't trap there but I do trap a small dairy farm (200 acres) As a matter of a fact I actually have a 1000 acres of land to trap
Coyote trapping addict
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/11/24 09:16 AM
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Ohio
TrapperE
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Ohio
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i trap ghogs and other nuisance critters for people for a good price and i become friends with them and being 13 they will let me fish in thier ponds, swim, trap, hunt, its works out pretty good. the older people like seeing how i come down everyday and dont need help from my parents to set the traps. i used to be scared to knock on doors but i realized that you cant gain anything by being scared and if they tell you no oh well find another property. best advice i got
PETA is stupid.
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8170283
07/11/24 09:18 AM
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Ohio
TrapperE
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Ohio
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and you did say you had 650 acres, thats plenty and besides my main trapping spots are within a bike ride away under bridges
PETA is stupid.
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Re: Best way to get land permission
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
#8170294
07/11/24 09:29 AM
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NY
coldwind04
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If the dairy farm you said you are trapping is that big. That’s all the land you will need while in school. Baby steps. Long lining over the frozen tundra won’t happen until you are out of school I don't trap there but I do trap a small dairy farm (200 acres) As a matter of a fact I actually have a 1000 acres of land to trap Why do you need permission for more land when you already have 1000 acres of land to walk around on?
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