Gift Ideas inexpensive nice though for that person that sportsman/women that has everything

shorthairsrus

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What are some good gift ideas inexpensive for that sportsman or girl that has everything
 




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Bag of charcoal goes a long way if you use Zip-Lock bags. LB
 

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Gift cards are the ultimate I don't know what to get that person who has everything presents. You can trick em by putting a bigger item into a box for weight then wrap up the gift card.
 


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Can never go wrong with some jerky or local sausage
 

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Depending on whom it's from but I've received personal pictures that involved various outdoor pictures. One example is photo books that were made up of several outdoor hunting trips that involved the family. Various picture companies make the book and all you need to do is lay out the pictures and add any wording you like. Not difficult and personal without a restrictive price.
 


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Can never go wrong with some jerky or local sausage
I agree 100%. My folks have everything possible that they need for the hobbies they do. I use to get my old man his favorite cheap Canadian whiskey and mom a gift card for her favorite coffee place. This year I’m getting then a couple meals worth of meat from the local small town locker.
 

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In years of plenty game some wild fixens go a long way. Sausage, fish, backstrap even burger is well liked. If not liked to the wild then the meat market is next call. LB
 

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A cargo net, tie down straps, or aluminum ramps. I know all of those have come in handy LOTS of times in my life and many times they had nothing to do with the outdoors. Another idea is a good two wheel cart. Saves on the back when moving stuff which is priceless as a guy gets older. Stay Safe and Warm out there fellas.
 


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