Appreciation for your landowner?
#1
Appreciation for your landowner?
I think this post appears every year but I think it is an important one to keep us all in good standing and all with places to hunt. So, those of you who hunt on other peoples property, how do you say "thank you" for hunting on their property?
I buy resturaunt gift certificates, give baked goods, venison if they like it, gift serificates to something I know they like, and I help out around their place if they need it. I also try to stop in and say "hi" or delivery some seasonal treats multiple times throughout the year so they know I dont just use them for their land, but in fact I value them as a person and a friend.
Other good ideas?
I buy resturaunt gift certificates, give baked goods, venison if they like it, gift serificates to something I know they like, and I help out around their place if they need it. I also try to stop in and say "hi" or delivery some seasonal treats multiple times throughout the year so they know I dont just use them for their land, but in fact I value them as a person and a friend.
Other good ideas?
#2
RE: Appreciation for your landowner?
thats what i do, gifts everyyear, deer stix, salami, whatever they want, help repair fence.....and other farm chores....i even help them harvest the crops! got to keep em happy!
ORIGINAL: MNpurple
I think this post appears every year but I think it is an important one to keep us all in good standing and all with places to hunt. So, those of you who hunt on other peoples property, how do you say "thank you" for hunting on their property?
I buy resturaunt gift certificates, give baked goods, venison if they like it, gift serificates to something I know they like, and I help out around their place if they need it. I also try to stop in and say "hi" or delivery some seasonal treats multiple times throughout the year so they know I dont just use them for their land, but in fact I value them as a person and a friend.
Other good ideas?
I think this post appears every year but I think it is an important one to keep us all in good standing and all with places to hunt. So, those of you who hunt on other peoples property, how do you say "thank you" for hunting on their property?
I buy resturaunt gift certificates, give baked goods, venison if they like it, gift serificates to something I know they like, and I help out around their place if they need it. I also try to stop in and say "hi" or delivery some seasonal treats multiple times throughout the year so they know I dont just use them for their land, but in fact I value them as a person and a friend.
Other good ideas?