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Florida makes Buck Changes
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<blockquote data-quote="TX300mag" data-source="post: 3923935" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>I hope Tennessee doesn't go the route Texas has. The trophy obsession has put hunting regularly out of reach of those not willing to spend THOUSANDS of dollars in lease fees and feed (protein and corn). Good leases are SEVERAL thousand dollars annually with restrictions that keep you from regularly killing a buck, which has given birth to "culling" to make you feel like you're accomplishing something. With public land being very overcrowded, the average guy is driven to spending several hundred dollars or more on day leasing once a year. There are entire forums dedicated to rating day leases-they're THAT common. In general, you can get on a lease for $1500-2000/year, but if it's not a word of mouth find it's because it wasn't worth it to the last guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX300mag, post: 3923935, member: 1683"] I hope Tennessee doesn't go the route Texas has. The trophy obsession has put hunting regularly out of reach of those not willing to spend THOUSANDS of dollars in lease fees and feed (protein and corn). Good leases are SEVERAL thousand dollars annually with restrictions that keep you from regularly killing a buck, which has given birth to "culling" to make you feel like you're accomplishing something. With public land being very overcrowded, the average guy is driven to spending several hundred dollars or more on day leasing once a year. There are entire forums dedicated to rating day leases-they're THAT common. In general, you can get on a lease for $1500-2000/year, but if it's not a word of mouth find it's because it wasn't worth it to the last guy. [/QUOTE]
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