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<blockquote data-quote="JWE" data-source="post: 1873920" data-attributes="member: 4480"><p>Not to rain on your parade. But higher prices are due to the chumps from Texas willing pay double what most of you native okies are willing to pay for a lease. I'm speaking as a land owner. Why lease it to you for $5/$6 an acre when I have some guy willing to come up from Wichita Falls and will pay me $12 or better? I know Ridgehunter been preaching how well you have it with the cheap lease prices over the past few years, and with the Texans waking up and finding out that with the lease, drive, and lodging is alot cheaper than trying to secure a place to hunt that's close to home for them. Be prepared to put up the bucks or find somewhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWE, post: 1873920, member: 4480"] Not to rain on your parade. But higher prices are due to the chumps from Texas willing pay double what most of you native okies are willing to pay for a lease. I'm speaking as a land owner. Why lease it to you for $5/$6 an acre when I have some guy willing to come up from Wichita Falls and will pay me $12 or better? I know Ridgehunter been preaching how well you have it with the cheap lease prices over the past few years, and with the Texans waking up and finding out that with the lease, drive, and lodging is alot cheaper than trying to secure a place to hunt that's close to home for them. Be prepared to put up the bucks or find somewhere else. [/QUOTE]
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