How did you find your permissions?

Get to know them 1st. Go to the church soup suppers, fundraisers, street dances. I have a good quality camera in my vehicle when driving rural areas. See a an interesting old outbuilding, barn, homestead? Stop and ask if you can take some pictures. You got a skill a farmer/rancher could use? Weld? Mechanic? Electrical? Swap labor for access. Land owners want to see a face, to size you up, not a piece of paper on a message board.
 
I suggested to a neighbor that I could eradicate cotton mouths on my property and his if I had access to his two fish ponds. Told him I would only use an air rifle. Within a year another neighbor asked if I could do the same for him. I now have access to forty acres of pasture, ponds, titi swamp, and hardwood hammock. I have permission to hunt it all with an air rifle for small game and pests.
Emphasize the low report and short range of air rifles. Offer to eliminate pests.
 
I suggested to a neighbor that I could eradicate cotton mouths on my property and his if I had access to his two fish ponds. Told him I would only use an air rifle. Within a year another neighbor asked if I could do the same for him. I now have access to forty acres of pasture, ponds, titi swamp, and hardwood hammock. I have permission to hunt it all with an air rifle for small game and pests.
Emphasize the low report and short range of air rifles. Offer to eliminate pests.
Titi's, sound like you are in N. Fl.?
 
One year after I retired I made a BIG pot of ham and beans, enough to feed 2-3 dozen hungry people. I set up a table & camp stove where the grain trucks line up at the local elevator during corn harvest. Sometimes it's a several hour wait to unload. I fed 'em ham & beans, Saltine crackers while they waited. Got more places to pest than time to hunt.
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One year after I retired I made a BIG pot of ham and beans, enough to feed 2-3 dozen hungry people. I set up a table & camp stove where the grain trucks line up at the local elevator during corn harvest. Sometimes it's a several hour wait to unload. I fed 'em ham & beans, Saltine crackers while they waited. Got more places to pest than time to hunt.
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I don't know of any grain harvesting in our area. LOL There used to be a bulk grain delivery service about 5 miles from me. I need to go by and see if it's still in operation, but I think it closed about 5-10 years ago.
 
I've got four permissions now at dairy farms - all were by just stopping and asking. I'd observed what appeared to be "bird issues" at these places for quite a while - I drive by them frequently on my way to and from work. Eventually when I see someone in or around one of the facilities I'll stop, get out of the car and inquirer re: "... are you the property owner?" The very first permission I got (and still have) was kind of hilarious . . . . I asked a couple of workers that I spotted who were headed into what appeared to be an office - they told me "the boss" was in there - so I followed them in. Quick intro's out of the way - I explained that I saw what appeared to be a "bird issue" at this place and he about came over his desk at me - "Ya think?!?!" :D Clearly he was frustrated with the HUNDREDS of pigeons that were infesting his barns and he couldn't get me to start clearing them soon enough. He's a happy camper now and has far (far) fewer pigeons hanging around. ( The hawks, crows, ravens and probably foxes have eaten well in the meantime.

Anyway - as others have said - dairy farms and just stop and ask. Do explain that yes - using an air rifle ( emphasize that ) - NOT firearms. Quiet, accurate, if you have multiple guns - one can be, or already is, de-tuned for low power / inside of barns shooting so as not to punch holes in the roof, etc ...
 
If I may add a couple follow up questions:

- What do you do with all the dead animals?

- Anyone get paid for their "Permission"?




i always ask if they want me to pick what birds i can,
some will want them picked up,
and some will tell you to leave them lay.

and as for paid,probably not lol

i have entertained the thought of starting an airgun pest control business,
but wouldnt know where to start.
 
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One year after I retired I made a BIG pot of ham and beans, enough to feed 2-3 dozen hungry people. I set up a table & camp stove where the grain trucks line up at the local elevator during corn harvest. Sometimes it's a several hour wait to unload. I fed 'em ham & beans, Saltine crackers while they waited. Got more places to pest than time to hunt.
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Ingenious plan.

I am related to the property owners of all my permissions.
 
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i always ask if they want me to pick what birds i can,
some will want them picked up,
and some will tell you to leave them lay.

and as for paid,probably not lol

i have entertained the thought of starting an airgun pest control business,
but wouldnt know where to start.
IF paid you most likely would have a license and Liability insurance to consider . Pest control has license either State or County maybe city or all three ?