FrankenCub
.338 Win Mag
Working on another 1800 acres but the owner lives in Florida, apparently leases it to a hunting club. Hoping he'll let me hunt coyotes to improve the deer population.
Just a FYI. If he leases it and coyote season is at the same time its being leased,,,,you would have to ask the person leasing it. Reason I say this is because of my own thoughts. I wouldnt want somebody hunting the property I just leased,,,I just paid money for and as far as the owner goes,,,I cant see him being able to give you permission since he already has someone under contract that paid him for the use of the property.Working on another 1800 acres but the owner lives in Florida, apparently leases it to a hunting club. Hoping he'll let me hunt coyotes to improve the deer population.
Wow that's a big chunk of land in NYWorking on another 1800 acres but the owner lives in Florida, apparently leases it to a hunting club. Hoping he'll let me hunt coyotes to improve the deer population.
If their serious deer hunters, It would be best to ask permission to hunt coyote after the deer season ends, as to not effect their deer hunting.Ahh..good points. Neighbor told me they lease it for deer season but I know there were guys running coyotes with dogs on some of that property, maybe they're in that hunting club. All I have is the property owners address so I have to snail mail him anyway.
I figured its worth a try.
Been told they have cameras set up all over the place on that property so definitely want written permission to be there.