JeepKuntry
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At $2500 for 130 acres, I would be leasing in Ky or Ohio. That's insane. And the no hunting on Sundays wouldn't work either. Sorry but if I lease to hunt it will follow state regs.
Well, you know, sunday is the only day deer show up right?Went and looked at a property to possibly lease yesterday, its 130 acres about half woods and one big field the owner cuts hay off. He has no idea what to tell me as far as a price goes and I dont want to insult him. He did throw out a number of 2500 which I though was a little steep. Its in deer lodge and he also requested no hunting on sunday. What kinda price would you be willing to pay. Its nice flat land.
If it had deer and turkeysYou folks would love to hunt my property. Taxes $189/year.
Deer, turkey, elk, bear, (bobcat, coyote, fox, mountain lion from time to time).If it had deer and turkeys
It depends on the property what the price would be and yes I'd be interested in the right small tract.What about small tracts, say 20-30 acres, does anyone have any interest in something that small and what would be a good price?
I'm ready when you are.Deer, turkey, elk, bear, (bobcat, coyote, fox, mountain lion from time to time).
I actually don't hunt my property. Save them for WSHTF.I'm ready when you are.
ShooootWe paid $14/ac for prime pine plantation in SW AL in the blackbelt (high deer density) about 10 min to town. We thought we were being raped.
I got you beat !!!! $13 for my 80 acres!!!You folks would love to hunt my property. Taxes $189/year.
I think its done per acre. if true, his price is cheap for 130 acres lolWent and looked at a property to possibly lease yesterday, its 130 acres about half woods and one big field the owner cuts hay off. He has no idea what to tell me as far as a price goes and I dont want to insult him. He did throw out a number of 2500 which I though was a little steep. Its in deer lodge and he also requested no hunting on sunday. What kinda price would you be willing to pay. Its nice flat land.
Dang. Wish mine was that cheap. Mine's still not bad just not that cheap. It's $250 or so for 87 acres. Bought an acre that joins it last year and it's $32 a year I think. Where I live at my property splits 2 counties. $62 for 13 acres of woods that's in a different county then my houses and other 13 acres.I got you beat !!!! $13 for my 80 acres!!!
Disabled in Alabama
I'll start the bidding at $50/acre. #sfmafia@Pilchard has an acre (singular) he's lookin to lease in Williamson Co. Has at least one deer on it.
Look for Seek Juan's popup blind....property is next to that.
The price of admission is standing still while my wife kicks you in the nuts for wanting to kill her "sweet handsome boy"... oh, and bring a sixer of Miller Lite so I can catch a buzz while I watch the live SeekOne episode from my bedroom windowI'll start the bidding at $50/acre. #sfmafia
Shoooot
How long ago was that ? Around here the lease prices have sky rocketed up into the mid $20/acre. Like stated before the rich folks are driving the good ol boys out of the game . I sure am glad to my little slice 80 acres
I can't step foot off my place . It's all leased and they ain't lettin go either
Is it good for hunting? No. But it is reality in a capitalist system. You have something people desperately want, then they have to pay for it. As I landowner, if I didn't hunt my land, would I lease it? You bet, and I would charge whatever people would pay.And they're all going to keep skyrocketing as long as people keep paying it. Not to be argumentative, but I have to ask the question - is continuing to pay for private land hunting access good or bad for the future of accessible hunting?
It's the law of supply & demand.. . . . and I would charge whatever people would pay.