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    Seems to long and boring, why go on about what the pest are doing g and how you are going to dispose them? I think land owner know what pests are doing. This would bore many farmer/landowners to tears and be thrown in the bin!
    Keep it short and simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjaymozza View Post
    Seems to long and boring, why go on about what the pest are doing g and how you are going to dispose them? I think land owner know what pests are doing. This would bore many farmer/landowners to tears and be thrown in the bin!
    Keep it short and simple.

    Did you actually read the opening statement???? these are TEMPLATES to use and edit as you see fit,,,, I'm not telling anyone to use them word for word or to even use them at all... Some people have trouble composing a letter and when I put these up it was to help out anyone struggling for ideas or wording


    Use them/don't use them it's your choice but as this thread has had over 149 posts most of them thanking me for the help.....What have you done to help the shooting community?

    I did see they have been shared over on the muppet fourm and I've been slated as normal.... broad shoulders and spoken about by people that don't or will ever matter so crack on lads
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    Somebody comes up with a Plan and then ...

    ..great idea these Letters of Perm....need some to apply for our daft new Licence when they can afford to buy the paper , the printer and the ink for them

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    Thanks for the template! It's certainly well written

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    i tried loadsa farms/lad owners round here all said no,i was gutted no permission so i had a idea.i went back to my nearest farm and said to farmer ill do 1 day a week labour on his farm for free in return let my shoot couple times a week,he said very kind offer but dont need no help,gutted again i turned round to walk away and he said but you can shoot on my land,dont bring nobody with ya dont shoot partridges or pheasants and no dogs.that do me i thought champion lol.just a idea for anyone else wanting permission,offer farmer or land owner 1 days work for nowt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robhw97k View Post
    i tried loadsa farms/lad owners round here all said no,i was gutted no permission so i had a idea.i went back to my nearest farm and said to farmer ill do 1 day a week labour on his farm for free in return let my shoot couple times a week,he said very kind offer but dont need no help,gutted again i turned round to walk away and he said but you can shoot on my land,dont bring nobody with ya dont shoot partridges or pheasants and no dogs.that do me i thought champion lol.just a idea for anyone else wanting permission,offer farmer or land owner 1 days work for nowt.
    Well done Rob. That's what's needed. Think outside the box.

    You'll find once you get one others will follow.

    A couple of weeks ago my farmer called me to say the cricket club wanted their rabbits gone and was I interested? Does a bear sh*t in the woods? He took me to the club, they gave me a key and said "don't bother with letting me know, just come when you can". The following week the farmer gave me a name and number saying the land on either side of the cricket club says you can shoot but you have to meet him first. That's the way it goes sometimes. I do feel for all you guys trying to get your first perm. Nil desperandum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toxo View Post
    Well done Rob. That's what's needed. Think outside the box.

    You'll find once you get one others will follow.

    A couple of weeks ago my farmer called me to say the cricket club wanted their rabbits gone and was I interested? Does a bear sh*t in the woods? He took me to the club, they gave me a key and said "don't bother with letting me know, just come when you can". The following week the farmer gave me a name and number saying the land on either side of the cricket club says you can shoot but you have to meet him first. That's the way it goes sometimes. I do feel for all you guys trying to get your first perm. Nil desperandum.
    nice 1 mate good stuff,i was buzzing when farmer said yes cos its on my doorstep n 2 o go no transport,theres not much to shoot at my permission av been 8 times daw 6 rabbits 1 squirrel which i shot,plenty woodies but in countryside woodies are nervous compared to woodies in ya garden,these woodies in countryside you stand on a twig and the woodies fly away,but am out in the fresh air with me gun no worries about the law,if i shoot owt its a bonus if not ah well least am out with me gun :-)

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