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I know that new York state doesn't require a permission slip, however a property I just received permission to hunt, the owner asked me to provide one.

I wanted to know if anyone could point me in the direction of some sort of general permission slip that may help ease the owners mind?

Thank you, 

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6 minutes ago, bfahy13 said:

I know that new York state doesn't require a permission slip, however a property I just received permission to hunt, the owner asked me to provide one.

I wanted to know if anyone could point me in the direction of some sort of general permission slip that may help ease the owners mind?

Thank you, 

Yes, this should help. When I hunted CT years ago I used the below. You can simply write something similar to this to put the landowner at ease. More importantly, where's the new access??

https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DEEP/hunting_trapping/forms_applications/consentpdf.pdf

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1 minute ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Yes, this should help. When I hunted CT years ago I used the below. You can simply write something similar to this to put the landowner at ease. More importantly, where's the new access??

https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DEEP/hunting_trapping/forms_applications/consentpdf.pdf

I spoke too soon.

I found something similar on the dec site. https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/ask.pdf

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Just remember....the slip dont mean squat after a misunderstanding. Be sure to ask the land owner particular areas he does NOT want you in, as well as his land borders. Access, parking areas, and I would give him written description of yours or allowed others vehicles. Make sure the owner is ok with the use of ATVs and where. Be sure he meets in person any other hunters, and that they fully understand and will abide by the owners understanding. The one time someone "new" tags along, with you or one of the others, may very well be the last time anyone is ever allowed.

Permission slips are a good idea, but it all goes out the window without hunter/landowners thorough understanding.

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