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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2565866" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>What I have found leasing land for hunting , it is rare too find loyalty between the land owner and lesee . I have built camps , improved and remodeled old ranch hand houses for camps , put in septic systems for old camps , water lines , game management etc. for over 20 yrs with the same core group of men , with the exception of a few that that would go and then replace a few too maintain a reasonable lease fee . i I finally got tired of improving someone else's land and then loosing the lease too the next highest bidder , or the Grandson that came into the picture 10 yrs later and would have different ideas than his Grand Pa and wind up on the road again . I bought my own place the only person that can kick me off that place is God . When leasing a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush , you have too start somewhere it's all a learning experience , hope it works out for you like it did me . Look too the future and buy a piece of land you and your sons and daughters can enjoy for years too come. I think leasing land will soon be a thing of the past , good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2565866, member: 116620"] What I have found leasing land for hunting , it is rare too find loyalty between the land owner and lesee . I have built camps , improved and remodeled old ranch hand houses for camps , put in septic systems for old camps , water lines , game management etc. for over 20 yrs with the same core group of men , with the exception of a few that that would go and then replace a few too maintain a reasonable lease fee . i I finally got tired of improving someone else’s land and then loosing the lease too the next highest bidder , or the Grandson that came into the picture 10 yrs later and would have different ideas than his Grand Pa and wind up on the road again . I bought my own place the only person that can kick me off that place is God . When leasing a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush , you have too start somewhere it’s all a learning experience , hope it works out for you like it did me . Look too the future and buy a piece of land you and your sons and daughters can enjoy for years too come. I think leasing land will soon be a thing of the past , good luck. [/QUOTE]
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