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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 218326" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I'd concentrate on getting permission first then worry about percentages etc. Most landholders around here either don't ask or want anything, others charge a fee i.e. $20 for the day & I've only heard of a few wanting percentages. The percentage thing always seems to turn to shite to with suspicion of what exactly is being found creeping in. A daily access fee or similar is better if anything. </p><p>For those that don't ask for anything a box of beer or bottle of scotch, like Tath said, can go a long way. Even ringing before heading out to see if they need anything like fresh bread or milk can be a great way to stay in good with them. We even used to just take out the Sunday papers to a bloke where we used to get firewood & that was appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 218326, member: 4485"] I'd concentrate on getting permission first then worry about percentages etc. Most landholders around here either don't ask or want anything, others charge a fee i.e. $20 for the day & I've only heard of a few wanting percentages. The percentage thing always seems to turn to shite to with suspicion of what exactly is being found creeping in. A daily access fee or similar is better if anything. For those that don't ask for anything a box of beer or bottle of scotch, like Tath said, can go a long way. Even ringing before heading out to see if they need anything like fresh bread or milk can be a great way to stay in good with them. We even used to just take out the Sunday papers to a bloke where we used to get firewood & that was appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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