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<blockquote data-quote="TBell" data-source="post: 2565185" data-attributes="member: 48004"><p>Personally I think that's pretty high for 150 acres. I understand 2 buck, 2 doe, that's about right depending on area to support that take off if 150 acres, but that is probably not trophy stock.</p><p></p><p>I've hunted Tx a while and think I'd look around. I decided to buy some property out west and pulled off 120 acres @ 1400 / month. So your paying a chunk of someone else's property payment at $6000. I had a lease with about eight guys in east Tx at $1600/ year and that was about 2,000 acres on paper company land. That was year round access for hunting, shooting, and moderate four wheeling (did not want to make the deer nervous) $3000 for 150 acres don't sound reasonable to me, and what does this guy use the property for? If he hunts too then if he takes any deer it is probably over the land's capacity for (4) deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBell, post: 2565185, member: 48004"] Personally I think that’s pretty high for 150 acres. I understand 2 buck, 2 doe, that’s about right depending on area to support that take off if 150 acres, but that is probably not trophy stock. I’ve hunted Tx a while and think I’d look around. I decided to buy some property out west and pulled off 120 acres @ 1400 / month. So your paying a chunk of someone else’s property payment at $6000. I had a lease with about eight guys in east Tx at $1600/ year and that was about 2,000 acres on paper company land. That was year round access for hunting, shooting, and moderate four wheeling (did not want to make the deer nervous) $3000 for 150 acres don’t sound reasonable to me, and what does this guy use the property for? If he hunts too then if he takes any deer it is probably over the land’s capacity for (4) deer. [/QUOTE]
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