Found an old house and property that has a sign posted by the Town since
2017 that the house is condemned. Was wondering if it’s ok to hunt this area?
You're asking this on a forum where some folks think we need permission to hunt city sand boxes. So .... go figure the range of answers you will get.
I never hesitate to hit such locations. Does this mean you'll have "red-carpets rolled out for you" and find someone to give you an express "yes" ? Probably not.
You're asking this on a forum where some folks think we need permission to hunt city sand boxes. So .... go figure the range of answers you will get.
I never hesitate to hit such locations. Does this mean you'll have "red-carpets rolled out for you" and find someone to give you an express "yes" ? Probably not.
Go for it shouldn't have any problems. Going to hunt a few this weekend myself. Tell them Tom said it's ok
... He was cool with that and we never discussed who Tom was or his authority to give me permission. It's worked 3 out of 4 times now....
I do that. First time was at a cool 1900's school that the city had just sold to a developer. Construction worker comes out and tells me it's private property now. I told him I talked to Tom and he said it was ok. He was cool with that and we never discussed who Tom was or his authority to give me permission. It's worked 3 out of 4 times now. The golf course Pro was the only one who asked who Tom was.
A property has to be more than just condemned before I call it open. My last questionable property was for sale, years vacant, next door to a repair shop that was working on my car. The property owner was doing 20 years in prison for human trafficking, the realtor had asked the shop owner to keep an eye on the property. She didn't think anyone would care and that was close enough to permission for me.