Dermody15

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Anyone own land as far as 1hr 30min away from the st. charles area? Would you allow a safe and responsible hunter use your land to take antered or non- antlered deer?

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HUNTING, TRAPPING, OR FISHING
PERMIT ON PRIVATE LAND
In accepting this permit, the undersigned agrees to assume and release the landowner from any and all liability for personal injuries, property damage or for loss of life or property resulting from or in any way connected with the issuance of this permit
whether or not due in whole or in part to any act, omission, or negligence of landowner or any of his representatives.
(Sportsman’s Signature)
Hunting or Fishing License No. _________________
(check one) q Daily q Season
(Landowner or Agent’s Signature)
____________________
(Date)
Permission is hereby granted to the undersigned sportsman for the purpose of q hunting, q trapping, or q fishing (check blocks that apply) on land owned by the undersigned landowner or his agent In accepting this permit, I agree to assume and release the landowner
from any and all liability for personal injuries, property damage or for loss of life or property resulting from, or in any way connected with the issuance of this permit whether or not due in whole or in part to any
act, omission, or negligence of landowner or any of his representatives.
Hunting or Fishing License No. _________________
(Landowner or Agent’s Signature)
(Sportsman’s Signature)
 

StringShooter

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It's really doubtfull that you are going to find many landowners that visit these forums who are willing to allow hunting on their property.  I understand what you are trying to do but you chances are very slim.

What is your situation? If you live in St. Charles county, I know that there are plenty of public land areas to bowhunt / gun hunt within a 2 hour radius of you. I know the firearm season can be a problem with larger number of hunters but if you are looking for a place to bowhunt, there are plenty of places with great deer populations to choose from. You probably would never even see another bowhunter at some of them.

By the way, I deleted your other post since it was asking the same thing as this one...I hope that you understand why I did that.

Let me know what your looking for and why you choose not to take advantage of the public access areas.
 

marmot

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Go knock on some doors. People respect that.
 

Passthru

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 Public hunting land will get you a doe real easy.the bucks may be hard to find but dont fool yourself,there are alot of really nice,very big bucks hiding in them there woods.
 

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