Monday, August 17, 2009

2009 Suburban Bowhunting Adventures Post #02



August 16th, 2009 Well I have had a bit of an obstacle with my QPM property which is a commercial property owned by a large corporation, this year they were requiring proof of insurance. It was much harder than I thought to find insurance for bowhunting. The cheapest I could find it was 550.00 per year from a "hunter's insurance agent", but he was trying to insure me for 1,000,000.00 and it wouldn't cover a calendar year, it went from August to August. It was really set-up for clubs. Anyway I made a phone call to my homeowner's insurance company and come to find out I am ALREADY covered for hunting and recreational activities liability (personal and property damage) insurance up to $300,000.00 per incident.
I ran into Sgt. Jones today and he said I could come down and pick-up the rules and we could start qualifying for in-town season. I have to go down in the morning and pick-up the information.

PERMISSION GRANTED: I gained permission for another great property about 10 acres on the edge of town. On a great travel route. Thick brush and timber. Owner and I talked on the phone today and he said no problem just stop in and talk to the front desk when I show up out there. That gives me exlusive rights to five prime properties in town a total of about 300 acres or so in the city limits. I have been talking with Matt Short aka "The Huntin Junky" he has an awesome podcast, and is helping me to get my podcast together. If you get a chance go and visit his site. One guy with no camera man.

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