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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Upchurch" data-source="post: 1877415" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>Many years ago I hunted friends land and woked on the property to help maintain it. As I got older I found some moderate land lease properties and still tried to help out. But any more It is very difficult to find leases I can afford. I live on SS and my teachers retirement. It makes it really expensive ot lease land to hunt. Many guys lease land for deer and then when bird hunters look for a place they are priced out of the land or its already leased.Now its even harder. The land I lease must be land that will allow bird hunting and maybe a deer, but I need land thats easy to get to becuse now I'm in a wheelchair and I didn't want to give up hunting. The cost of maintaing my disability and living of my retirement makes it hard to have those extra dollars for leases. Most of the people I know or knew are already booked or they expect too much money for a lease. The WMA's in Ok. help but many of us who used a bow are not able to do so any more. We must use a rifle. It's tough for all hunters but especially those of us who by no fault of their own have been unable to keep up with the rising prices.So... are you guys saying that us old guys shjould just quit hunting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Upchurch, post: 1877415, member: 24489"] Many years ago I hunted friends land and woked on the property to help maintain it. As I got older I found some moderate land lease properties and still tried to help out. But any more It is very difficult to find leases I can afford. I live on SS and my teachers retirement. It makes it really expensive ot lease land to hunt. Many guys lease land for deer and then when bird hunters look for a place they are priced out of the land or its already leased.Now its even harder. The land I lease must be land that will allow bird hunting and maybe a deer, but I need land thats easy to get to becuse now I'm in a wheelchair and I didn't want to give up hunting. The cost of maintaing my disability and living of my retirement makes it hard to have those extra dollars for leases. Most of the people I know or knew are already booked or they expect too much money for a lease. The WMA's in Ok. help but many of us who used a bow are not able to do so any more. We must use a rifle. It's tough for all hunters but especially those of us who by no fault of their own have been unable to keep up with the rising prices.So... are you guys saying that us old guys shjould just quit hunting? [/QUOTE]
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