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<blockquote data-quote="Mcranch" data-source="post: 2564988" data-attributes="member: 116903"><p>In the area an hour west of DFW metro the state sets the deer limits. This area is usually 2 bucks one ear wide or better and one spike or spike or fork one side spike on the other along with two does. Pigs are in the area. Most leases you provide your own feeder and stand. On small acreage like the 150 it's best to stand hunt due to the fact of safety and to not run the deer off the area your hunting. If it has a stock tank with fish then that's where the premium comes in. </p><p>On my property I lease 300 for two hunters a little over half of what your looking at paying. But it's paid hunters only. So in my opinion your paying for your children but they are hunting off your tags which is not really allowed in Texas but is done. Also if there is sleeping accommodations then that adds to the lease fees. My properties are 1.5 hours west of metro in Erath. Look at the state hunting manual for this years rules and regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcranch, post: 2564988, member: 116903"] In the area an hour west of DFW metro the state sets the deer limits. This area is usually 2 bucks one ear wide or better and one spike or spike or fork one side spike on the other along with two does. Pigs are in the area. Most leases you provide your own feeder and stand. On small acreage like the 150 it’s best to stand hunt due to the fact of safety and to not run the deer off the area your hunting. If it has a stock tank with fish then that’s where the premium comes in. On my property I lease 300 for two hunters a little over half of what your looking at paying. But it’s paid hunters only. So in my opinion your paying for your children but they are hunting off your tags which is not really allowed in Texas but is done. Also if there is sleeping accommodations then that adds to the lease fees. My properties are 1.5 hours west of metro in Erath. Look at the state hunting manual for this years rules and regulations. [/QUOTE]
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