jwall3d11 : I own 150 acres in Pa, Clinton County. It is actually three different parcels totaling 150 acres. The largest parcel is 135 acres and was bought for $28,000 , no its not a misprint that's why I had to buy three parcels though, because the 135 acres was landlocked. We didn't know where we wanted to build our house yet, so we bought all three parcels. I Was told before we bought, that we could just buy the large parcel then go through the court system for a right of way, and that there was no such thing as landlocked land anymore. However it was probably cheaper to buy all three than to go through the court system. They would set the cost and where the R.O.W would be located. All three parcels connect to each other. Two of the parcels have TWP. roads that boarder them. I know people who have done good at local sheriff sales. They said sometimes not many people show up at them, but you have to be carful because they sell for what he said is called the upset price. The upset price will be what is owed on it and any unpaid taxes or any other liens against it. You don't have to own a lot of acres to have good hunting, as long as it is in a good location. Location is the most important I would say, next would be the way the land was shaped and the way it laid. For example, land on the side of a mountain above farm land , I would prefer a shallower depth but longer parcel running parallel to the mountain above the farm land. this would let you intercept more deer coming up from feeding in the cropland, as compared to the same size strip running up and down the mountain. We bought our land about 22 years ago, before the GAS rush. Land that is in the area above where the gas is will cost you a lot more, and you don't need the gas to make good deer hunting. I first located this property by looking through a multi-list relators book. Good luck! Good luck hunting and be safe.