Mmmm, I know your situation.
Here in Australia we have similar problems.
I only started shooting about 5 years ago and moved into the country at the same time.
I knew nobody and nothin' about shooting and had no one outside the city to help me out.
In our first year out of the city I shot lots of rounds at the range and towards the end of the year I was invited to cull roos at a vineyard my wife was working on.
If we'd stayed in that town longer I probably would've got to shoot there again.
But we moved and I was back to zero.
But here's a hint for you.......are you a church goer?
Many people on the land are conservative and God fearing and as such are regular church goers.
All of the properties I shoot on now but one I found through fellow Christians.
Now if you don't go to church
don't just rock up to find places to hunt.
But if you do attend regularly, or a member of your family does, you may find some folks who already know you that are willing to take a punt on you being an upright citizen, that is when you're holding a gun.
If you aren't a church goer try other local organisations you may be a member of....sporting clubs, citizens associations, anywhere where people are likely to contribute their efforts to the local community.
Chances are someone is tired of the deer knocking over the feed or would like some venison and can't be bothered going out any earlier in the morning than their job makes them do usually.
And for farmers that is pretty early.
They often don't have time to sit in a stand and wait for Bambi's big brother Bob to wander along so they can knock him over.
Or the fun has long gone out of it.
I like rabbit, roo & fox shooting but all of the farmers I know are tired of it and would rather be in bed sleeping than taking potshots out of a pickup in the wee small hours.
As for the "
My neighbours don't like guns" issue, it's the rod for my back!
One friend who owns 200 acres and raises heifers for sale constantly has between 100 and 300 kangaroos on the property.
She applied legally for tags to cull them and got tags for less than 10% of the animals.
Then when we went out for one afternoon and fired 3 shots in the entire 3 hours, all at the far end of her acreage(
and bagging nothing I might add!), her neighbour who owns, 30 acres and has lived in the city until 6 months ago, complained like crazy the next morning that some terrible people had been shooting all afternoon.
She didn't have the heart to tell him it was on her property.
And then she apologised to
ME that I couldn't shoot there anymore when she's the one who stresses about feed.
She reckons the guy is a good neighbour.......if he was mine I give him a short lesson on rural economics and tell him I'd do as I wished on my own land!
Anyhow, at the end of the day, dress neatly, and when you drop in say you were out for a drive and thought you drop in while you were there and ask.
Take an inconspicuous car, preferably something ordinary and if you have a little brother or sister, nephew or neice or cousin(
nice, cute, well behaved and under 10yrs old) take em with you.
If you can dream up a plausible sob story all the better but don't piss around and be polite.
People prefer a direct question and they don't have time for hucksters.
But if I were you, I'd try and network the people you already know first.
You just never know what'll turn up.
