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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 2565208" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>If you've never deer hunted before and have no gear, your costs will be double and maybe triple the lease, especially when paying for a season's worth of corn. I assume there are no cuts/senders which complicates everything As road hunting/set up is a common first year option. But you need to look at brouse/water/acorns etc. Just because it's land doesn't mean it supports a natural population of deer and it can take one or more seasons of HARD WORK AND PREPARATION to pay off. You need to check for guaranteed renewal. Some sleepy Gus lease to newcomers, they do all the work and after a year or two they jerk the rights, because the land is now a money maker or the existing club just absorbs the improved acreage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 2565208, member: 108611"] If you’ve never deer hunted before and have no gear, your costs will be double and maybe triple the lease, especially when paying for a season’s worth of corn. I assume there are no cuts/senders which complicates everything As road hunting/set up is a common first year option. But you need to look at brouse/water/acorns etc. Just because it’s land doesn’t mean it supports a natural population of deer and it can take one or more seasons of HARD WORK AND PREPARATION to pay off. You need to check for guaranteed renewal. Some sleepy Gus lease to newcomers, they do all the work and after a year or two they jerk the rights, because the land is now a money maker or the existing club just absorbs the improved acreage. [/QUOTE]
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