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Old 10-12-2003 | 10:57 PM
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Hi,
As someone who has lived in the country (Catskills) for most of my life, a gift certificate to a restaurant in my opinion would come across as a blatant bribe, and who knows what particular type of wine or whiskey they like, if any? Even if they bake, a homemade pie is the nice, neighborly, friendly thing to do and will get you a long ways towards friendship with country people, trust me. You could always buy one from a good bakery and it would have the same effect. How about one of those NY cheesecakes!

Which is what you want, to come across as a nice guy or woman who they would feel happy to deal with and have on their land, not a city hunter looking to bribe them off so he can use their property. Of course everyone' s different, that' s just my respectful opinion from experience!

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Old 10-13-2003 | 01:16 PM
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I forgot to put in the last post:

Offering to share some of the venison is an excellent idea, and just might tip the scales in your favor. The landowner gets extra venison without having to lift a finger. You' d be surprised how many people, even in the country, don' t like venison though. Usually stems from having freezer burned, improperly shot or hung, or badly cooked meat just once or twice and they' re turned off for life.

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Old 10-13-2003 | 01:58 PM
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If you lived by me this would work.

Knock on door....Hi Mr Landowner, I have a problem....you see I have all this beer and nobody to drink it.
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Old 10-13-2003 | 09:47 PM
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I don' t know about bribery.....but reward their generosity with some of your own.

Last year I got a NICE farm. By pure luck. I stumbled on some information, called and spoke to the owners. Was granted permission....Picture perfect.

Didn' t score, but saw a LOT of nice deer, and enjoyed my hunts tremendously.

Anyhow, Christmas last year they got a nice card, and a box of my wifes homemade holiday goodies.

In reply I got a card thanking me, and telling me how much they appreciated having a responsible hunter on their property.

Called them last month, and I am welcomed back with open arms this year.

Couldn' t ask for a sweeter deal, or nicer people.

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