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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1909476" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I don't recall ever having to have written landowner permission to hunt, other than antelope and to trap. Just in the last few years they added the part about needing to get verbal landowner permission yearly. Even written permission would require the landowners presence if true permission were questioned. I know of situation where a guy was trespassing, wrote his permission letter and signed it himself. He was approached by the landowners wife and he said that he had written permission from her husband. The trespasser wasn't aware that the husband had passed away about three months before he dated and forged the landowners signature.</p><p></p><p>CoryHawk, just an idea, you and your landowner should should call your county GW and introduce yourselves. Tell him/her who you are and what you'll be driving. Chances are, the GW already knows who owns the property that you hunt on. A good relationship with your GW is great asset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1909476, member: 15643"] I don't recall ever having to have written landowner permission to hunt, other than antelope and to trap. Just in the last few years they added the part about needing to get verbal landowner permission yearly. Even written permission would require the landowners presence if true permission were questioned. I know of situation where a guy was trespassing, wrote his permission letter and signed it himself. He was approached by the landowners wife and he said that he had written permission from her husband. The trespasser wasn't aware that the husband had passed away about three months before he dated and forged the landowners signature. CoryHawk, just an idea, you and your landowner should should call your county GW and introduce yourselves. Tell him/her who you are and what you'll be driving. Chances are, the GW already knows who owns the property that you hunt on. A good relationship with your GW is great asset. [/QUOTE]
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