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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2564879" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Without having read every response, $40/acre sounds a lot. But, it all depends on a lot of other factors.</p><p>How was the lease managed before?</p><p>What is the deer population</p><p>Pictures of bucks?</p><p>Are there feeders/blinds set up already?</p><p>The "guests" is misleading, because you are still limited to the 2 bucks/ 2 does for the whole lease per season.</p><p>What are the County/Doe regulations? Some counties only allow doe hunting 4 days starting with Thanksgiving day.</p><p>What I am trying to say, is there are a lot of littles details to be addressed.</p><p> Like [USER=71221]@Mike from Texas[/USER] said, the attractive things is proximity. But at the same time, proximity might also mean over hunted area.</p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2564879, member: 73445"] Without having read every response, $40/acre sounds a lot. But, it all depends on a lot of other factors. How was the lease managed before? What is the deer population Pictures of bucks? Are there feeders/blinds set up already? The "guests" is misleading, because you are still limited to the 2 bucks/ 2 does for the whole lease per season. What are the County/Doe regulations? Some counties only allow doe hunting 4 days starting with Thanksgiving day. What I am trying to say, is there are a lot of littles details to be addressed. Like [USER=71221]@Mike from Texas[/USER] said, the attractive things is proximity. But at the same time, proximity might also mean over hunted area. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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