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- dumdumLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Here's the problem you are going to have. To hunt someone else's property will require permission. And the person that owns the property will have to take out insurance if he allows someone to hunt on it. If he does not, any accident will cause a lawsuit to be directed to the land owner instead of an insurance company. Of course he may not me aware of all this and just give you permission to hunt on his land. But it could turn out to be a bad mistake on his part.
- postres20022000Lv 71 decade ago
You had better get the permission of someonelses property to hunt there, and also contact your local animal control for their permission and any advice they can or will give to you..Varmints are not something to play lightly with..BEEN THERE, DONE THAT....