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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5703388" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I'll tell you what a friend of mine once told an employee who was always making snide remarks about the stuff my buddy, his boss, would buy. </p><p></p><p><em>"Go to the bank and put your name on the line. You'll get anything I've got, including the responsibility to pay for it and the consequences if you don't. It's as easy as signing your name."</em></p><p></p><p>We can apply that same logic to hunting ground. If you've got a decent job, aren't concerned about spending on superficial fashion crap, and aren't tied up in paying for a $95K truck, then there's no reason you can't get a mortgage for your own land. That's exactly how most of us "guys with big farms and stuff" did it. Go do that and invite as many flat brimmed squatted truck kids with video cameras you want coming to hunt your place. Mentor them. Make a difference while they're making money on their likes & subscribes on the back of your investment. The only needle that will be moving is your credit score. Share pics here this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5703388, member: 20583"] I'll tell you what a friend of mine once told an employee who was always making snide remarks about the stuff my buddy, his boss, would buy. [I]"Go to the bank and put your name on the line. You'll get anything I've got, including the responsibility to pay for it and the consequences if you don't. It's as easy as signing your name."[/I] We can apply that same logic to hunting ground. If you've got a decent job, aren't concerned about spending on superficial fashion crap, and aren't tied up in paying for a $95K truck, then there's no reason you can't get a mortgage for your own land. That's exactly how most of us "guys with big farms and stuff" did it. Go do that and invite as many flat brimmed squatted truck kids with video cameras you want coming to hunt your place. Mentor them. Make a difference while they're making money on their likes & subscribes on the back of your investment. The only needle that will be moving is your credit score. Share pics here this fall. [/QUOTE]
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