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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5022385" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>The property in Giles Co. we leased for around twenty years was actually an eyesore from the barn and it was rundown . The owner had said there had three different individuals that had looked at the property and didn't show any interest at all . We scouted the property after deer season while sign was still somewhat fresh. During our scout trip most of the other guys was already wanting to go look at some other property we where going to look at also. I along with one of my best friends really liked it although we didn't see many mast producing trees and there was only one field right as you came into the property as far as food for deer . But the deer sign I seen was enough for me , not much buck sign but the trails were pretty worn down. The thick areas is what I really liked and there was ways to set up on them in my mind so we leased it . Best property I ever leased along with a really reasonable price ,after five years at the same price we actually gave the owner a raise without him asking, it was that good . When looking at deer hunting land done judge a book by its cover .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5022385, member: 7051"] The property in Giles Co. we leased for around twenty years was actually an eyesore from the barn and it was rundown . The owner had said there had three different individuals that had looked at the property and didn't show any interest at all . We scouted the property after deer season while sign was still somewhat fresh. During our scout trip most of the other guys was already wanting to go look at some other property we where going to look at also. I along with one of my best friends really liked it although we didn't see many mast producing trees and there was only one field right as you came into the property as far as food for deer . But the deer sign I seen was enough for me , not much buck sign but the trails were pretty worn down. The thick areas is what I really liked and there was ways to set up on them in my mind so we leased it . Best property I ever leased along with a really reasonable price ,after five years at the same price we actually gave the owner a raise without him asking, it was that good . When looking at deer hunting land done judge a book by its cover . [/QUOTE]
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