Well unless you get to know me I have no way to prove myself other than this.
Due to my safety, ethics, not making a mess and helping the landowners maintain their property and equipment when I can I will say that as of now I have been given unlimited access to three properties here in Missouri to hunt on. This invitation has been extended to my two daughters (ages 15 and 17) as well as long as I am with them.
How did this happen? Quite simply I got to know these land owners through various twists of fate. By getting to know the land owners, becoming friends and helping them when they need a hand I have gained access to their properties. An example of helping these folks out was a few months back one of them needed new gravel on his 3/4 mile long driveway. He had the gravel hauled in and dumped. I loaded up my tractor and hauled it 3.5 hours one way and spent the weekend helping him scoop, dump and spread over 50 tons of gravel.
All three land owners keep a good check on their land and thanked me for not leaving my trash laying around.
Not trying to defend myself here just stating the facts.
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