I didn't offer that but I offered them everything I could. Even told them that one of us is actually fully licensed pest control guy who can legally handle any wild animal. The owner still denied it.DONY1 wrote:One thing you may want to offer is to provide a liability policy with a hold harmless clause. Costs a couple hundred bucks but you can provide them with a copy of a policy that you will purchase if they allow you to hunt and it may ease some of their worries. Research hunting lease insurance. I believe there is a link on the QDMA site.
The owners just sounded like an arrogant idiots who just didn't want to listen for any suggestion. They live in NY and rarely come down here.
I talked with farm manager and even he doesn't like what the owners tell him to do. They just told the manager guy "If you have more wild pig problems, order more traps" but then I told them "Its not the matter of how many traps you guys are going to get, it matters with what trap design to use according to the numbers of wild pigs and how to trap them based on how they behave" Everybody even though manager agreed but the owners.
Oh well, I'm not willing to work with some selfish, arrogant, and pointless individuals who care nothing but themselves.