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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5540547" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>MS land brings $7 per acre up to $45 per acre depending on the quality of deer and how close you are to a population center.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned before, somewhere between 0.5% and 2.5% of the land value per acre is reasonable depending on antler potential. Less than that, and it probably isn't worth the time and headache of the landowner to bother with leasing. If you are getting less than that, be grateful to the landowner for giving you a deal, don't brag about it, as there are lots willing to pay more.</p><p></p><p>Some of the YouTube channels in combination with OnX are increasing the value of leased land. Landowners are getting cold calls from 5 to 10 people a year wanting to hunt their land. They are realizing they have a valuable commodity (hunting rights) they never knew they had. The more people cold calling hoping to get to hunt for free just further inflates the value in their minds.</p><p></p><p>As more and more folks keep paying more and more for hunting rights, the price will keep going up. In a few years, I don't see much land in TN going for less than $10 per acre, with many parcels bringing $25. </p><p></p><p>Locally in south MS, I pay $9.50 per acre for hunting rights on land that a 120in buck is a giant (but it's 10 miles from my house, and close to a city of 75,000 people).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5540547, member: 2805"] MS land brings $7 per acre up to $45 per acre depending on the quality of deer and how close you are to a population center. As mentioned before, somewhere between 0.5% and 2.5% of the land value per acre is reasonable depending on antler potential. Less than that, and it probably isn't worth the time and headache of the landowner to bother with leasing. If you are getting less than that, be grateful to the landowner for giving you a deal, don't brag about it, as there are lots willing to pay more. Some of the YouTube channels in combination with OnX are increasing the value of leased land. Landowners are getting cold calls from 5 to 10 people a year wanting to hunt their land. They are realizing they have a valuable commodity (hunting rights) they never knew they had. The more people cold calling hoping to get to hunt for free just further inflates the value in their minds. As more and more folks keep paying more and more for hunting rights, the price will keep going up. In a few years, I don't see much land in TN going for less than $10 per acre, with many parcels bringing $25. Locally in south MS, I pay $9.50 per acre for hunting rights on land that a 120in buck is a giant (but it's 10 miles from my house, and close to a city of 75,000 people). [/QUOTE]
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