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<blockquote data-quote="SEGARE" data-source="post: 2564956" data-attributes="member: 108067"><p>I would ask the lessor if you could put up a couple of cell cameras for a couple of weeks. Bucks have bone showing by now and you can get an idea of the population and B/D ratio. </p><p></p><p>I would want to speak with the president if the club next door. If they are a trophy club and have strict standards for harvest, behavior, and a small membership, I would be interested. You could also see if they have any openings. </p><p></p><p>I would want to walk the property line to look for sign of encroachment. I would also look for signs of stands along the property line. What is the shape of the property? If there's only a small portion that butts up to the neighboring club, you might be ok. If it's long and skinny, with little depth along the border with the club, then you likley won't be able to get away from the pressure. Either way, 150ac doesn't get a lot of seclusion. </p><p></p><p>The big picture is, if 6k doesn't crimp the family budget, lease it for one year and reassess after the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEGARE, post: 2564956, member: 108067"] I would ask the lessor if you could put up a couple of cell cameras for a couple of weeks. Bucks have bone showing by now and you can get an idea of the population and B/D ratio. I would want to speak with the president if the club next door. If they are a trophy club and have strict standards for harvest, behavior, and a small membership, I would be interested. You could also see if they have any openings. I would want to walk the property line to look for sign of encroachment. I would also look for signs of stands along the property line. What is the shape of the property? If there's only a small portion that butts up to the neighboring club, you might be ok. If it's long and skinny, with little depth along the border with the club, then you likley won't be able to get away from the pressure. Either way, 150ac doesn't get a lot of seclusion. The big picture is, if 6k doesn't crimp the family budget, lease it for one year and reassess after the season. [/QUOTE]
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