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Do you lease your land to hunters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1297113" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Nobody leases land for deer hunting here. Some duck hunting. But most will let you hunt ducks if you ask. Well some of the big timber companies have started leasing just in the last couple of years. Near me $225 will get you the rights to hunt several hundred thousand acres plus they allow you to cut four cords of firewood out of slash piles. My boys buy that permit then cut and sell enough firewood to pay for their permit, hunting license, and gas. </p><p></p><p>The timber company whose ground I hunt elk on doesn't charge. A company rep told me that the hunters who hunt their land respect it so they are going to continue to respect the hunters and not charge them. The fact that you have to walk or ride a bike for miles sort of weeds out the undesirables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1297113, member: 498"] Nobody leases land for deer hunting here. Some duck hunting. But most will let you hunt ducks if you ask. Well some of the big timber companies have started leasing just in the last couple of years. Near me $225 will get you the rights to hunt several hundred thousand acres plus they allow you to cut four cords of firewood out of slash piles. My boys buy that permit then cut and sell enough firewood to pay for their permit, hunting license, and gas. The timber company whose ground I hunt elk on doesn't charge. A company rep told me that the hunters who hunt their land respect it so they are going to continue to respect the hunters and not charge them. The fact that you have to walk or ride a bike for miles sort of weeds out the undesirables. [/QUOTE]
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