What's new
Forums
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Pics
Videos
Fishing Reports
Classifieds
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
General
General Discussion
Landowner Respect or maybe it's just not common sense anymore?????
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 335288" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>Besides personally thanking them back in the day when we hunted out west, we would get them gift cards for a nice steak house. Some of the men didn't give a hoot about it but their bride's sure did. It was one night when they didn't have to cook and they got out of the house!</p><p>There were a couple ranches where we would go out and help them work cattle in the spring and fall. Being we had cattle and knew the ropes, they really appreciated the extra hands.</p><p>Even offer to help fix fence with them or haul hay. </p><p>Little things go a long ways!</p><p>One old gentleman even offered to sell us his ranch. Man I kick myself for not trying to buy it but money was short and interest was high, so I politely told him I couldn't afford it. That was back in the Carter years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 335288, member: 642"] Besides personally thanking them back in the day when we hunted out west, we would get them gift cards for a nice steak house. Some of the men didn't give a hoot about it but their bride's sure did. It was one night when they didn't have to cook and they got out of the house! There were a couple ranches where we would go out and help them work cattle in the spring and fall. Being we had cattle and knew the ropes, they really appreciated the extra hands. Even offer to help fix fence with them or haul hay. Little things go a long ways! One old gentleman even offered to sell us his ranch. Man I kick myself for not trying to buy it but money was short and interest was high, so I politely told him I couldn't afford it. That was back in the Carter years. [/QUOTE]
Verification
What is the most common fish caught on this site?
Post reply
Recent Posts
R
FLOCK Cameras...Thoughts
Latest: riverview
Today at 1:12 PM
R
house/basement leveling
Latest: riverview
Today at 1:07 PM
Sak
Van Hook Crankbaits
Latest: Vollmer
Today at 11:40 AM
M
Coffee Steak Battle YT
Latest: measure-it
Today at 11:17 AM
B
Boat motor question?
Latest: Bauer
Today at 9:47 AM
Happy UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Latest: svnmag
Yesterday at 10:09 PM
Berry Bushes that do well here
Latest: Lycanthrope
Yesterday at 1:54 PM
Delta Waterfowl Banquet
Latest: Honkerherms
Yesterday at 12:43 PM
RR
Red River 7-9-26 (Monster Cat)
Latest: Captainbrad
Yesterday at 10:31 AM
Boat Ramp Play-by-Play
Latest: Allen
Yesterday at 8:18 AM
Early Fawns
Latest: Jiffy
Yesterday at 6:41 AM
Getting old when
Latest: lunkerslayer
Wednesday at 10:22 PM
Garmin Livescope 2
Latest: lunkerslayer
Wednesday at 10:08 PM
One more time
Latest: Zogman
Wednesday at 9:02 PM
D
Central Dakota Archery Den
Latest: Devildogg
Wednesday at 8:54 PM
Ribeye Substitute YT
Latest: svnmag
Wednesday at 8:36 PM
World Cup 2026
Latest: johnr
Wednesday at 4:58 PM
Rain totals?
Latest: Allen
Wednesday at 11:07 AM
Tour Level Gold - Sak
Latest: CatDaddy
Tuesday at 9:58 PM
Food porn
Latest: Jiffy
Tuesday at 6:20 PM
M
Looking for a German Shepard
Latest: measure-it
Tuesday at 5:57 PM
Friends of NDA
Forums
General
General Discussion
Landowner Respect or maybe it's just not common sense anymore?????
Top
Bottom