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Keeping landowners happy

Posted By: Jacob645

Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 01:33 AM

I may have landed a spot to hunt for free. What's a good way to stay on a landowner's good side? Send them a thank you card? Gift?
Posted By: sig226fan (Rguns.com)

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 01:41 AM

Be clean and respectful with his land, leave it better than you found it.

Offer part of the harvest, or offer to help with something.

Christmas gift, even if small, are well received
Posted By: olenarey87

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 01:55 AM

As stated, keep the place as clean or cleaner than when you came.
Let them know when you are hunting and even invite them along with you, maybe offer to provide some drinks. Let them have some of the birds if they are interested in eating them.
Donations are probably appreciated. Offer to help around the land some if they need it.

Just some general ideas, but these things won't hurt.
Posted By: Cody Malone

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 02:01 AM

Originally Posted By: sig226fan (Rguns.com)
Be clean and respectful with his land, leave it better than you found it.

Offer part of the harvest, or offer to help with something.

Christmas gift, even if small, are well received


Yup!
Posted By: TOMCAT21

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 02:01 AM

Always pick up your trash and empty hulls - "leave no trace." I used to have permission to hunt two really nice private dove spots and I got some really good results taking a small Hickory Farms gift to the land owners every year around Christmas.
Posted By: LegendRuns1

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 02:29 AM

Bring them a couple gallon bags of white perch fillets. You will be in for life!
Posted By: BradyBuck

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 02:57 AM

I hunt several places for free.

#1 Do not bring a bunch of other people. Wait till you get to know them better and then ask. Some won't care but some do. I duck hunt a place for free and the reason it's available is because some idiots decided they owned the place and brought tons of people out there. Land owner told them they weren't welcome back.

#2 Offer to do any work that might need to be done around the place.

#3 Pick up after yourself and even pick up any other trash you find.

#4 Find out if he drinks. If so buy him a case of the beer he likes.

#5 At the end of the season buy him a gift. Pocket knife or something like that.

I currently have great places to hunt deer, ducks and dove. They are all for free. I say free but it has cost us some cases of beer, a pocket knife, some fence building and a Yeti cooler over the last three years.


Posted By: Elpatoloco

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 03:06 AM

Yep
Posted By: kweber

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 04:24 AM

you're a lucky rascal!
Nacodoches? wood ducks?
pick up every shell you see..
any paper and plastic stuff, too.
treat his place like your front yard..
good whiskey or steaks helps...
as a land-owner, I've seen my share of slobs.. don't be that guy!
Posted By: Jacob645

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 12:08 PM

Yes, in Nac. I'm hoping to kill some dove. I agreed to take her 10th grade son with me, which is fine, I like seeing kids in the woods and he's a good kid. Her husband works overseas, so I'm sure they miss hunting with him. We'll start with dove and see how it goes for ducks.
Posted By: wal1809

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 01:25 PM

Big rib eyes, spiral cut honey hams, smoked Turkey, Scotch. Not necessarily in that order. You see a fence down, fix it. You see trash, your trash or not, pick it up. In general be a good person and you will be fine.
Posted By: Navasot

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 01:28 PM

keep the place clean and checked... keep an eye on any livestock... take him some meat if you get something....

LEAVE GATES AS YOU FOUND THEM
Posted By: Hopedale

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 02:00 PM

Originally Posted By: Jacob645
I may have landed a spot to hunt for free. What's a good way to stay on a landowner's good side? Send them a thank you card? Gift?


Money and a signed contract. Othewise, you get notice a club such as Private Waters comes in and does an offer, and you're back to hunting public.

No, I'm not bitter. bang bang bang
Posted By: Navasot

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 03:22 PM

That's the thing with it being free... if someone comes in and does lease it than move on no biggy you lost nothing and had some fun hunts...
Posted By: scalebuster

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 04:32 PM

A handle of Crown is always appreciated.
Posted By: Matpk

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 05:24 PM

Originally Posted By: Jacob645
I may have landed a spot to hunt for free. What's a good way to stay on a landowner's good side? Send them a thank you card? Gift?


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Lucky Jacob654..I have not found a SPOT even after payment...Take me with you and I will make
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Posted By: texassippi

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 05:29 PM

Originally Posted By: Navasot
That's the thing with it being free... if someone comes in and does lease it than move on no biggy you lost nothing and had some fun hunts...


Bingo.
Posted By: kweber

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 08:14 PM

slightly diff scenario here...
could be a sticky situation...
DONT be a surrogate Dad...
DONT get friendly w/kids mom...
offer yourself as a neighbor... nothing more.
unless you Really know the father, gifts may be seen as inappropriate...
Posted By: Fooshman

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 08:36 PM

Is the mom hot?
Posted By: Jacob645

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/04/15 09:30 PM

The lady works with my mother in law. I'm there for the dove, not the love.
Posted By: TXHOGSLAYER

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/05/15 02:46 AM

Originally Posted By: Jacob645
I'm there for the dove, not the love.


Sig worthy! rofl
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/05/15 03:08 AM

If it rains do not drive on the roads and create ruts. I have acquired 2 places that he previous hunters would go 4 wheeling after a rain.
Posted By: Slow Drifter

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/05/15 04:34 AM

It's already been said once, but I think it needs to be said again. Leave gates as you find them. Not leaving gates the way you find them is the fastest way to piss off a land owner, especially if there's livestock involved.
Posted By: Guy

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/05/15 06:30 AM

Don't climb over any fences.
Posted By: Fowlman

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/05/15 12:56 PM

Common sence is not so common these days. Be respectful and clean up after yourself. A little gift or offer to help out goes a long way.
Posted By: Fooshman

Re: Keeping landowners happy - 09/05/15 08:21 PM

Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
It's already been said once, but I think it needs to be said again. Leave gates as you find them. Not leaving gates the way you find them is the fastest way to piss off a land owner, especially if there's livestock involved.


There's a story about how Crazy Uncle Louis (RIP) left a gate open/unlocked way back in the day and promptly got keys taken away. I dunno if it was entirely his fault or not as I've seen, in my time, a few others forget to latch some of the non-lock gates but that's the story I was told.

Word on the street is that good ole Foosh acquired a key but seldom uses it.
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