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As topic says who pays for permission and as a rule how would you work out how much is a resonable amount ie per acre or or just a couple nights of free beer down the pub for the farmer/land owner. I know all land is different holds different numbers but any comments welcome

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just going through the free adds and saw an ad for pest control an willing to pay for written perm got me thinking I pay an awefull lot of money each year for fishing tickets I know I'm not doing the owner of the fishery a favour but I'm partaking in my hobby is that any different ?

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sure a few coursing lads put a few quid to the odd landowner season after season

Yep. They sure do.

 

I buy the green keeper on one of my golf courses a nice bottle at Xmas and if he turned round and said he wanted £100 a year to keep letting me on then i would pay it.

 

If you can come up with an agreement then why not? As long as you and him are happy with it then it's reasonable. f**k what anyone else thinks.

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You dont want to start that piss putting ideas into the farmers heads bottle at the end of the season enough lol

 

I agree. A bottle at Christmas is enough. One of the places I go, he pays for my ammo too. :D

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I'm just looking at it as free perm is great but thinking about it if I had to pay I wouldn't be botherd that much as I've mentioned before I pay for fishing tickets just totted them up and it's easily over £1200 a year and I only really fish march untill oct

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I pay the keepers a small fee.and do so gladly ...ring them the night before .park up and off for trot..its great..with the farms together I have around 7000 acre.i don't pay them all but .but some .you cant beat having a stroll without looking over your shoulder all the time ..just got a 1000 acre in the dales too..i pay nothing for that just a bottle of the finest whisky no and again...you cant beat permission ... :D

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