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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5026945" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>I've had enough spots to myself on public land that I would never fool with the BS of leasing land only to claim spots among other lease members. With public land you go learn the property and figure out where the deer are and the people aren't and don't worry about anyone else, if someone walks in on you, then you can either sit it out, or go find another spot. 1600 acres is a good chunk of land, but I hunted on public property adding up to maybe 40k acres (rough guess) across middle TN this past season, and it ranged from hunters walking all over me to nobody within a mile. And I didn't even touch 1/4 of the acreage available in the places I hunted. And I didn't even touch 1/4 of the public properties within a 2 hour drive. I'd rather deal with the public land BS than pay an annual fee to lease the BS on much less acreage. And I did hunt private property as well, but not leased, only managed to kill one doe on private this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5026945, member: 9284"] I’ve had enough spots to myself on public land that I would never fool with the BS of leasing land only to claim spots among other lease members. With public land you go learn the property and figure out where the deer are and the people aren’t and don’t worry about anyone else, if someone walks in on you, then you can either sit it out, or go find another spot. 1600 acres is a good chunk of land, but I hunted on public property adding up to maybe 40k acres (rough guess) across middle TN this past season, and it ranged from hunters walking all over me to nobody within a mile. And I didn’t even touch 1/4 of the acreage available in the places I hunted. And I didn’t even touch 1/4 of the public properties within a 2 hour drive. I’d rather deal with the public land BS than pay an annual fee to lease the BS on much less acreage. And I did hunt private property as well, but not leased, only managed to kill one doe on private this year. [/QUOTE]
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