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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5778133" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>The first parcel I got is only 7.2 acres 45 minutes from the house, but its a funnel from larger parcels so it has been productive. I also purchased a couple other places, one almost 30 acres 2.5 hours away in Hardin and another 20 acres about 3 hours away in Hardeman thanks to [USER=7928]@tickweed[/USER]. The Hardin county one is where I will have to spend a few days hunting to make it worth the drive it also has fish in the creek so it can be used in all seasons. The Hardeman one is just an investment, so I leased it out, I don't get to either of them as often as I like, but I set up a range on the smaller one closer to me so I can do more than just hunt on it. If you ask me though, it's better to buy a home with acreage, so you can enjoy the place more often, buy as much as you can afford with a pond or creek if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5778133, member: 20060"] The first parcel I got is only 7.2 acres 45 minutes from the house, but its a funnel from larger parcels so it has been productive. I also purchased a couple other places, one almost 30 acres 2.5 hours away in Hardin and another 20 acres about 3 hours away in Hardeman thanks to [USER=7928]@tickweed[/USER]. The Hardin county one is where I will have to spend a few days hunting to make it worth the drive it also has fish in the creek so it can be used in all seasons. The Hardeman one is just an investment, so I leased it out, I don't get to either of them as often as I like, but I set up a range on the smaller one closer to me so I can do more than just hunt on it. If you ask me though, it's better to buy a home with acreage, so you can enjoy the place more often, buy as much as you can afford with a pond or creek if possible. [/QUOTE]
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