Respecting private property is one of the most important responsibilities of any ethical hunter, camper, or outdoor enthusiast. Here's how to do it the right way:
1. Always Get Permission
- Never enter private land without the landowner's clear, written or verbal permission.
- Ask respectfully, and be willing to explain what you plan to do and when.
2. Honor Landowner Requests
- Follow all conditions set by the landowner, including areas off-limits or times to avoid.
- If you're told "no," respect the decision without argument.
3. Don't Damage Property
- Close gates behind you unless told otherwise.
- Avoid driving through fields or damaging fences, crops, or landscaping.
4. Leave It Better Than You Found It
- Pick up trash—even if it's not yours.
- Be courteous and leave no sign of your presence behind.
5. Build Trust and Relationships
- Thank the landowner in person or with a note.
- Offer a small gift, game meat, or help with chores—it goes a long way toward future access.
6. Know the Boundaries
- Use maps, GPS, or marked landmarks to ensure you stay within allowed areas.
- If property lines aren't clear, ask for clarification before you go.