
What makes a great lodge/preserve experience? People, dogs, food, price? Here's your chance to tell the guys who run them how you really feel!
Finish reading this, then go here: http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2g4vauyfqfflwz9/start
It’s our first survey of wingshooters/dog owners, and it’s only open until Feb. 10 so get there FAST.
Put in your two cents’ worth regarding your personal hunting lodge or preserve experiences, and I’ll share them (anonymously) with my friends in the industry. The upshot will be a better experience for you next time you lay out big bucks (or small). But more immediately, I’ll be pulling names at random and sending respondents a Blaze Buddy Bandanna or other great gear for wingshooters and doggy-type folk like us.
Thanks for your participation.
Running a lodge/preserve is a tough business to be in right now. It is kept afloat by our disposable income and there isn’t as much of that to go around. With the hunting season being over though, I find them tremendously beneficial and a necessity for me and my dogs well being. Thanks for the chance to voice an opinion and I hope it is of some benefit to the industry.
Thanks Porknbeans. This is something I’ve wanted to do for a loooong time to help our friends in the business. Watch for more along these lines.
Sorry Scott, I’m not a bird hunter. The closest I’ve come is toting a shotgun around after a nice day bear hunting, walking a pretty logging road, missing quail.
Hey Jules, you don’t have to hit anything to be a hunter! Or I’d be drummed out of the fraternity most days.