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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 5778126" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p>I have been blessed to have owned numerous tracts, especially duck hunting tracts. I have also had deer, turkey hunting tracts as well. Its one thing to buy a tract for deer hunting. But me, lm not going to sink a ton of money into a piece just to kill a deer, especially with no return. Im always looking at being able to recoop my investment one day. Duck property can be a very good investment, good rental investment. Try and find a tract that the owners live out of state, maybe just inherited, and left it. Ive found some good deals doing it. Good luck. Nothing like having your own land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 5778126, member: 7928"] I have been blessed to have owned numerous tracts, especially duck hunting tracts. I have also had deer, turkey hunting tracts as well. Its one thing to buy a tract for deer hunting. But me, lm not going to sink a ton of money into a piece just to kill a deer, especially with no return. Im always looking at being able to recoop my investment one day. Duck property can be a very good investment, good rental investment. Try and find a tract that the owners live out of state, maybe just inherited, and left it. Ive found some good deals doing it. Good luck. Nothing like having your own land. [/QUOTE]
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