As an avid outdoors man I pride myself on using only two methods for all of my hunting. Air Rifles, for small game, predators, and pest species. Archery equipment for large game, small game and fur-bearers. I hunt primarily in suburban areas, so the limited range of the air rifle, (75 yards) and the Bow (50 yards) appeals to me. I am constantly looking for opportunities to hunt. This blog, will be updated with my stories as they are posted to my facebook page.
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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