ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Either one's fine, Aaron. Hand-written is the key.
Good luck.....and I wasn't saying Greg's advice wasn't good (quite the opposite, actually). What I was saying is....I think we would be VERY wise to keep photos of dead animals away from people that we aren't sure share our outlook on hunting.
Why take the chance? That's all I meant.
I agree. The photo of dead deer might not be the best choice. It is possible his wife or kidssees the pics and it has a negative impact on them. It's also possible a friend or neighbor sees the pic and realizes you've harvested a trophy,theymay then want the spot andyou get booted. A handwritten card would suffice for a long distance contact. A personal visit and gift works great for a local landowner. In any case any thanks is better than none.