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<blockquote data-quote="AnesthesiaMD" data-source="post: 2564918" data-attributes="member: 120948"><p>It isn't cheap by any means but if it is in your budget I doubt you will regret it (assuming it has wildlife which it should). You are paying for location. I have found that if it is close you will go. I had a cheap 250 acre lease that was 2.5 hours away and I rarely ever went even though it was excellent hunting. Now I found a lease 30 min from my house in north OKC. I pay $2000 for 640 acres of unlimited use year round shared with 6 other guys. I also purchased my own Redneck Buckpalace blind (which is awesome) and go several times a month to shoot pigs with my kids. Had some amazing memories out there and lucked into a giant buck two years ago with my 12 year old. Just be prepared to buy feeders and a blind or two so keep some $$ available after you pay the lease!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnesthesiaMD, post: 2564918, member: 120948"] It isn’t cheap by any means but if it is in your budget I doubt you will regret it (assuming it has wildlife which it should). You are paying for location. I have found that if it is close you will go. I had a cheap 250 acre lease that was 2.5 hours away and I rarely ever went even though it was excellent hunting. Now I found a lease 30 min from my house in north OKC. I pay $2000 for 640 acres of unlimited use year round shared with 6 other guys. I also purchased my own Redneck Buckpalace blind (which is awesome) and go several times a month to shoot pigs with my kids. Had some amazing memories out there and lucked into a giant buck two years ago with my 12 year old. Just be prepared to buy feeders and a blind or two so keep some $$ available after you pay the lease! [/QUOTE]
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