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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    I had something similar happen to me one time. Asked the tenant for contact info on the owner. Tenant swore up n down that it would be useless to even ask the owner since they wouldnt allow hunting on their land. Went to see owner, introduced my self, they invited me in for coffee and while sitting there, the wife gets a pad out and writes out a letter giving me sole permission. And to top it off, gave me permission to kick anyone else off if I saw them.
    If you can find out who the owner is, ask them nicely and you may just be surprised?
    As I was reading your post Bushmoose it started to get interesting and thought you were going to say the farmers wife was going to give you sole permission to her. ")

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    Which brings up another issue? I've been told by several township offices, that information cannot be given out due to the Privacy Act? I know there are other angles used to gain it, but it's my understanding that's taboo?
    I thought so too but I guess there are ways around. Being a resident and landowner myself, it was easier. What they did was gave me a map of an area and I wrote the roll numbers down then crossreferenced it with the townships list of property owners. They wouldn't photocopy it nor allow me to take a picture. Had to write it out by hand. Still that was nice.
    Afterwards I visited all the owners and told them who I was and where I lived. Offered them help on the farm whenever they needed it and when I was available. Offered them help cleaning up dead wood and fallen trees. Now I've got all the permissions I need. Ill visit them from time to time just to say hello and sit and talk about whatever. Basically building friendships or partnerships if you like. So far its working out well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Boiler View Post
    I thought so too but I guess there are ways around. Being a resident and landowner myself, it was easier. What they did was gave me a map of an area and I wrote the roll numbers down then crossreferenced it with the townships list of property owners. They wouldn't photocopy it nor allow me to take a picture. Had to write it out by hand. Still that was nice.
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    I've lived here for almost 60 yrs. Those I don't know, I probably know of them and visa versa. It helps when talking to the receptionist at the township office.

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