Thanking your Landowner - a plug of sorts
#1
Every year I give the landowner, whose land I hunt, a nice Christmas present to say "Thank You" for allowing me to hunt his land. It also opens the door to talk about the next year's prospects and hunting rights.
This year I will be sending something not quite so "homemade." I'll be sending a gourmet basket from my friends over at rednecksnackbaskets.comIt should puta smile on his face and let him know how much I appreciate the hunting rights he has given me.
If you haven't found a gift for your landowner yet, check them out at www.rednecksnackbaskets.com Like I said, they are friends of mine and I can personally vouch for the quality and experience you will have with them.
If you have found a gift then stop by http://www.rednecksnackbaskets.com/win.htmlfor a chance to win a free basket for yourself
The drawing for the free basket is tomorrow so get your entry in now.
This year I will be sending something not quite so "homemade." I'll be sending a gourmet basket from my friends over at rednecksnackbaskets.comIt should puta smile on his face and let him know how much I appreciate the hunting rights he has given me.
If you haven't found a gift for your landowner yet, check them out at www.rednecksnackbaskets.com Like I said, they are friends of mine and I can personally vouch for the quality and experience you will have with them.
If you have found a gift then stop by http://www.rednecksnackbaskets.com/win.htmlfor a chance to win a free basket for yourself
The drawing for the free basket is tomorrow so get your entry in now.
#2
My mom makes cookie trays with all differant kinds of Christmas cookies on them. I give one of those and a $50 gift card to Cabelas (cause he like to hunt also) to the landowner. But make sure you do something forthe owners of the land you hunt, the cookie tray my mom makes doesn't take to much to make it has about 10 differant cookies on it, but they LOVE it.
#8
I stopped and talked to my landowner, this morning. Part of the land we hunt is fenced (pasture land). He keeps horses in there from time to time for his daughter and grand daughter. I told him myson and I would walk the fence line....after deer season....and cut the brush and limbs from the fence. We're also sending them a basket (though not from the site you mentioned....lol).
Jeff
Jeff
#9
the only thing we have the hunters on some of our land do is come and help us plant trees every spring. planting 20,000+ trees goes much faster with 10 people.



