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What's the best way to help someone with a high fence?

Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:34 pm
Posted by C
Houston
Member since Dec 2007
27825 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:34 pm
Was invited to hunt at a high fenced area near my home to thin out the does. I've never seen so many once in a lifetime dear in my life.

After the hunt I had a good chat with the owner and he said I was welcome to bring my son ( 5 years old in January) up any time I want.

To continue to be on their good side for future visits, what are things that I should do or bring that would be helpful that they may not necessarily ask me to do?

Eta photo

This post was edited on 11/10/13 at 7:39 pm
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:36 pm to
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jimbeam
the drink
Posted by Slickback
Deer Stand
Member since Mar 2008
27685 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:36 pm to
Offer to help in offseason, fill feeders, repair fence, clean all the deer (not just yours), and maybe most importantly, show him you're having a good time and be appreciative.

Don't make him bringing you be extra work on him.
Posted by OldHickory
New Orleans
Member since Apr 2012
10602 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:37 pm to
Bring food, pick up trash, notify landowner of anything that may be of concern, don't bring friends, be grateful. Sounds like a great opportunity.
Posted by oleyeller
Vols, Bitch
Member since Oct 2012
32021 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:39 pm to
bring a good q-beam with you "prefer the LED ones"
Posted by Slickback
Deer Stand
Member since Mar 2008
27685 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:44 pm to
...and make damn sure you don't shoot a button buck.
Posted by ZacAttack
The Land Mass
Member since Oct 2012
6416 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:45 pm to
Treat it like any other place a landowner will let you hunt.

Clean up after yourself

Offer meat from anything you kill

Ask what you can and can't kill

Help with repairs, feeding, breeding etc

Don't overstay your welcome

Posted by OldHickory
New Orleans
Member since Apr 2012
10602 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:48 pm to
Also, don't try to bang his wife or daughter.

P.S. Don't tell him you post on TD
Posted by Carson123987
Middle Court at the Rec
Member since Jul 2011
66439 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:52 pm to
tell him you're from the OB and that carson sent you...

if he asks for the password, it's "tino"

if he asks for a secondary password, there isn't one, ala Eyes Wide Shut
Posted by TorNation
Sulphur, LA
Member since Aug 2008
2869 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:59 pm to
quote:

Help with repairs, feeding, breeding etc

I can understand repairs and feeding but is it really necessary for him to help with breeding? If so pics aren't necessary.
Posted by TorNation
Sulphur, LA
Member since Aug 2008
2869 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 7:59 pm to
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This post was edited on 11/10/13 at 8:01 pm
Posted by PresidentialPerch
The water!
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 11/10/13 at 8:05 pm to
Posted by Hammertime
Will trade dowsing rod for titties
Member since Jan 2012
43030 posts
Posted on 11/10/13 at 8:16 pm to
Fences get messed up by trees ALL of the time. Offer to ride around the property and check out the fence, taking notes of what the deer are doing on the way. shite, I'd even make up some stuff about seeing big buck tracks in an area.

Make your son talk to him and whatnot. I know I hunted for free until I was 23 on my dad's lease because I did a lot of off season work and the guy running it saw me grow up for 10 years. Kind of took me under his wing.

Good time to introduce your son to the woods while not hunting also. He might appreciate it more.

Bring some stuff to bbq one time. High fence areas are $$$. Maybe you can get in on the cheap if you get on his very good side.
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