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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1296558" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I don't lease, I let my usual group on for free. They throw a few little financial extras my way, but I never ask for it. They are a good bunch and do a good job baiting and killing the white-tail vermin around here. I help with scouting out spots while haying during the summer and they ended up getting 6 this year. My only rule is they can't be choosey. If you go without filling your tag, I don't want you back. The younger guys are the worst for this and will pass over small bucks waiting for bigger ones. Older guys are good, they kill anything they can tag, and are more interested in quality, so they take the fawns.</p><p></p><p>I know many neighbor's around me lease out 1/4 section parcels (160 acres) for $1000 per season, but I also know the low-life hunters that pay it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1296558, member: 1682"] I don't lease, I let my usual group on for free. They throw a few little financial extras my way, but I never ask for it. They are a good bunch and do a good job baiting and killing the white-tail vermin around here. I help with scouting out spots while haying during the summer and they ended up getting 6 this year. My only rule is they can't be choosey. If you go without filling your tag, I don't want you back. The younger guys are the worst for this and will pass over small bucks waiting for bigger ones. Older guys are good, they kill anything they can tag, and are more interested in quality, so they take the fawns. I know many neighbor's around me lease out 1/4 section parcels (160 acres) for $1000 per season, but I also know the low-life hunters that pay it. [/QUOTE]
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