Originally Posted By: Clem
The examples provided by MarksOutdoors and EHH are just two of many and why a lot of landowners say, "No" when asked. They fear that stupid chit will eventually happen or the guest will violate intentionally or accidentally one of the requests/requirements for permission to be there.

It used to be "Close the gates, don't let the cows out, keep only what you need" and you'd offer to help around the property, take them some ducks or deer or fish or whatever, make damned sure the gate was closed and locked or bolted, and you always stopped by to say thank you when you were done.



Plus all the sue happy people in this world. If they got hurt on your land whether their fault or not they can own you


Two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one with deep ruts,hills and mud.It may be bumpy but WHAT A RIDE!