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<blockquote data-quote="300 Driver" data-source="post: 2565849" data-attributes="member: 91257"><p>My personal data on leasing in-that area is 10 yrs old, but my hunting buddies still live, lease, and hunt the area. You are very late to the game to find a lease for this fall. Our first lease was $10/acre, but after that first year we met other farmers/ranchers and settled on a least they still are on for $7/acre. I dont think you'll find that price, but the advice you got to get the lease now and keep searching through the season was strong advice.</p><p></p><p>a one time hunt for 3-6k would definitely yield a higher quality animal, but you won't get the experience it seems you are looking for for your family. 2 hunters on 150 acres of land out there is crowded. It can be done, but you will spook more deer than you have shot opportunities on. It's your $$, so spend it how you want.</p><p></p><p>is it overpriced, yes. Will you find another lease close to home before the season, doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300 Driver, post: 2565849, member: 91257"] My personal data on leasing in-that area is 10 yrs old, but my hunting buddies still live, lease, and hunt the area. You are very late to the game to find a lease for this fall. Our first lease was $10/acre, but after that first year we met other farmers/ranchers and settled on a least they still are on for $7/acre. I dont think you’ll find that price, but the advice you got to get the lease now and keep searching through the season was strong advice. a one time hunt for 3-6k would definitely yield a higher quality animal, but you won’t get the experience it seems you are looking for for your family. 2 hunters on 150 acres of land out there is crowded. It can be done, but you will spook more deer than you have shot opportunities on. It’s your $$, so spend it how you want. is it overpriced, yes. Will you find another lease close to home before the season, doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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