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How do you feel about leasing land??
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1647827" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Sadly today leasing is probably the best route to take if you can't buy your own, which most of us can't. A lot of reasons that owners won't let people hunt these days, but look at it from their perspective. You get hurt or hurt someone else there, he can be held liable. Lots of landowners shy away for this specific reason. Others just don't trust people because some idiot he let hunt in the past was too lazy to shut a gate, or left beer cans all over, etc. and say the hell with it.</p><p></p><p>If you do lease, it's all about what's specified in the lease. It specifies your rights and it's binding on the landowner too, so if you do take a lease make sure you know what you want, it's in the lease you sign and that the owner understands it too. You can't be too specific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1647827, member: 3099"] Sadly today leasing is probably the best route to take if you can't buy your own, which most of us can't. A lot of reasons that owners won't let people hunt these days, but look at it from their perspective. You get hurt or hurt someone else there, he can be held liable. Lots of landowners shy away for this specific reason. Others just don't trust people because some idiot he let hunt in the past was too lazy to shut a gate, or left beer cans all over, etc. and say the hell with it. If you do lease, it's all about what's specified in the lease. It specifies your rights and it's binding on the landowner too, so if you do take a lease make sure you know what you want, it's in the lease you sign and that the owner understands it too. You can't be too specific. [/QUOTE]
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