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<blockquote data-quote="Swampster" data-source="post: 5485164" data-attributes="member: 589"><p>I've never in my life hunted land that I didn't own except when I was a teenager... then I hunted land my father owned. So, from age 20 to age 40, I didn't hunt at all. I just worked my butt off making and saving money. For me, having neighbors was a big motivator to save for a piece of my own land, and you can't have too much. Only mistake I made was balking on the price of an additional adjoining piece some years ago. Should have followed my father's advice from my childhood that you always buy any land that becomes available if it connects to yours. I'm not rich and only have well under 200 acres, but when you get older, and it is paid for, it can be so relaxing. Deer hunting is totally different - you are not in the woods after that big one. You are just out on your piece of God's earth, communing with His creation, it doesn't really matter if you see one or not.</p><p></p><p>My grandparents were sharecroppers who became land owners - owning a piece of land is almost kind of sacred to our family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swampster, post: 5485164, member: 589"] I've never in my life hunted land that I didn't own except when I was a teenager... then I hunted land my father owned. So, from age 20 to age 40, I didn't hunt at all. I just worked my butt off making and saving money. For me, having neighbors was a big motivator to save for a piece of my own land, and you can't have too much. Only mistake I made was balking on the price of an additional adjoining piece some years ago. Should have followed my father's advice from my childhood that you always buy any land that becomes available if it connects to yours. I'm not rich and only have well under 200 acres, but when you get older, and it is paid for, it can be so relaxing. Deer hunting is totally different - you are not in the woods after that big one. You are just out on your piece of God's earth, communing with His creation, it doesn't really matter if you see one or not. My grandparents were sharecroppers who became land owners - owning a piece of land is almost kind of sacred to our family. [/QUOTE]
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