Internet posts for permission don’t work. Put in a little effort.. go knock on some doors be polite and ask face to face. Yes you will get lotsa No’s but someone will say yes. When you do get a yes, treat that property and land owner like a good friend. Be respectful of their wishes and rules. Ie) where to park, call before your hunt if they request it, never bring more people than you originally said would be hunting etc… you can offer to share your harvest but if they decline. ( not everyone enjoys wild game ) A thank you note and a gift card to the local Tim Horton’s is a polite gesture.
Your efforts and salesmanship will be more for more respected by people than Sitting in your underwear typing on your I pad.
The OFAH has a downloadable permission slip. I always add my vehicles Make, colour and plate number. In case they wonder who is parked somewhere. People that live in rural areas are a little suspicious when they see vehicles that they don’t recognize. In case someone is casing there home etc.
Good luck