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Well im a believer of sending out letters , followed by a visit . I send a stack out and follow it up with a call and it works for me . I got a couple of farms in Lichfield , does me and the lad fine , and yesterday recieved a letter back ( this must have gone out months ago ) from the course manager at a golf club :D , going over in the week to have a chat with him and a stroll around my New permission :D:D:D

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  hiho said:
  mickyrichardson said:
  hiho said:
most of my family owns farms so its easy as out

your right YOUR familys farms are easy we poach it twice a week :laugh::clapper:

naa youl come back with a bullet in your a*se if you tried that

well not upto now we ain't we good poachers and good poachers don't get caught lol :whistling:
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  villebones said:
Just wonderin if any of you guys could tell me the best way too go about getting permission.

Where to go who an how too ask.

Cheers.

 

i do lots off game sports inclding shooting the best way to get permission is to ask the local land owners and exsplain to them that it is a form of free pest control tell them u are a safe and responsible shooter and drop them in a few rabiits now n again to keep them sweet :gunsmilie:

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i didnt seem to have any problems getting permision, within the first week of me getting my lurcher i had permision on 2 farms which are next to each other which overall add up to about 1000 acres...supose it was easier for me as i new the people and well iam female

 

best of luck getting permsion

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  will.f11 said:
just go round, ask nicely, shake hands etc and explain you are a good bloke, if possible offer references. If they are still not letting you, poach it mate!

 

 

  8shot said:
  will.f11 said:
just go round, ask nicely, shake hands etc and explain you are a good bloke, if possible offer references. If they are still not letting you, poach it mate!

 

 

top advice :clapper:

lol just be your self dont be arsey with any farmer and if you get on and he wants any terrier work doing i could be your new best pal :whistling:

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  JPTfellterrier said:
i didnt seem to have any problems getting permision, within the first week of me getting my lurcher i had permision on 2 farms which are next to each other which overall add up to about 1000 acres...supose it was easier for me as i new the people and well iam female

 

best of luck getting permsion

What did you give them B jobs in return or summit

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