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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1156190" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>That's an easy fix purchase your own liability insurance plan and give a copy to the land owner. It is very inexpensive I did this just in case and still no one will let you hunt there land. That really bugs me cause they are more than happy to take fed funding for crop damage. And most will sell hunts for this terrible problem but want a ton of money per pig. </p><p>I understand the accident things but if someone can come up with insurance and a few solid references from other guides or ranches should be no problem. This isn't just a Texas hog deal either. We have it here in Michigan with deer. People have whole crops taken out by deer but will let no one hunt the land, but have no problem claiming crop damage and getting paid from the state for loses. Anyway back on track I would just try and find a ranch that has a good track record and give them a try good luck. You will love hog hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1156190, member: 54383"] That's an easy fix purchase your own liability insurance plan and give a copy to the land owner. It is very inexpensive I did this just in case and still no one will let you hunt there land. That really bugs me cause they are more than happy to take fed funding for crop damage. And most will sell hunts for this terrible problem but want a ton of money per pig. I understand the accident things but if someone can come up with insurance and a few solid references from other guides or ranches should be no problem. This isn't just a Texas hog deal either. We have it here in Michigan with deer. People have whole crops taken out by deer but will let no one hunt the land, but have no problem claiming crop damage and getting paid from the state for loses. Anyway back on track I would just try and find a ranch that has a good track record and give them a try good luck. You will love hog hunting. [/QUOTE]
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