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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 1296626" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Been asked by several to lease mine, did not like the thought of someone I didn't know being around. Had always let a neighbor bring his son over hunting years ago, as the kid got older his dad hunted less and less be he got more into it. He is a good kid, well I still call him a kid but he is 26 or 27 now, he found out I let one guy take his grandson turkey hunting and said something to his grandfather. His grandfather was one of my best neighbors/friends before he passed away, he told him that several were asking me to lease. So he came to me about leasing it, really didn't want to charge him but wanted some money to change hands so I could just say it was leased. Told him one dollar and some meat, so one day he shows up and gives my wife some smoked turkey and a $100 bill. I have always gotten the $100 and meat most years but marriage, work and life has really slowed his hunting down. Not sure if he actual hunted at all here this year, he put out some corn but never saw him during season. Would trust this guy with anything and he would come help me with anything I needed. I can also hunt if I want to and I know he won't bring anyone besides his wife. Around here most people around here say $10 acre is what most pay, so I give up some money but I know who I got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 1296626, member: 55"] Been asked by several to lease mine, did not like the thought of someone I didn't know being around. Had always let a neighbor bring his son over hunting years ago, as the kid got older his dad hunted less and less be he got more into it. He is a good kid, well I still call him a kid but he is 26 or 27 now, he found out I let one guy take his grandson turkey hunting and said something to his grandfather. His grandfather was one of my best neighbors/friends before he passed away, he told him that several were asking me to lease. So he came to me about leasing it, really didn't want to charge him but wanted some money to change hands so I could just say it was leased. Told him one dollar and some meat, so one day he shows up and gives my wife some smoked turkey and a $100 bill. I have always gotten the $100 and meat most years but marriage, work and life has really slowed his hunting down. Not sure if he actual hunted at all here this year, he put out some corn but never saw him during season. Would trust this guy with anything and he would come help me with anything I needed. I can also hunt if I want to and I know he won't bring anyone besides his wife. Around here most people around here say $10 acre is what most pay, so I give up some money but I know who I got. [/QUOTE]
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