As current students at the University of Delaware, we are privileged to attend a school surrounded by many parcels of land that is filled with an abundance of wildlife. We are avid outdoorsmen who take great pride in and have much respect for the outdoors. Our greatest privilege with the outdoors is having the opportunity to hunt ethically, and rest assured, we take a serious approach toward our ethical hunting style.
Using a compound bow is asignificant challenge in hunting. Itrequires great confidence, skill, practice, and knowledge to become a successful bowhunter; however, our idea of success is not measured by theharvesting of an animal, but enjoying the great lands that have enabled us to engage ourselves in these memorable experiences. Bowhunting takes a strategic approach that gives the targeted animal species a fair chance of survival.
Because our hunting style does notcondone or tolerateillegal trespassing or poaching, it is our pleasure to ask permission to hunt land that is not our own. We would be extremely gratefulif you would allow ustohunt your land. It is tremendously important that the land owner, operator, or manager is informed that they would not be held in any responsible for liabilities. We accept full responsibility. It is equally important to us that you know any guidelines or restrictions you set forth will be strictly adhered to.In return for this permission, we would be delighted to process, supply, and provide you enough meat to satisfy your wants from the wildlife taken from your property. It would be an honor to hunt your land, and consequently, it would be our pleasure to meet your standards and any criteria that you may have..
Sincerely,
my name and phone #
Not bad at all. If you do decide to use this, I made some changes in blue in the above quote for you to consider. I took out the phrase "unlike firearms", because you have no idea how many of these folks might be on the other side of the political fence. Aside from some other grammatical changes, I changed "killing" to "harvesting".
I've done a lot of proof-reading and editing in my 24 years in Navy Administration.