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<blockquote data-quote="garytx" data-source="post: 3711998" data-attributes="member: 49752"><p>Outfitters have screw-up the hunting lease market. I have heard too many stories of hunters loosing access to property when an outfitter comes in a pays a hefty sum for access. I don't blame the land owner, especially when many hunters have been hunting on "friends" land for years without paying a penny, it's a good chunk of money for the farmer.</p><p></p><p>The larger hunt lease prices I hear about here in Texas are 2000+ acres with ample deer, with most hunters reaching their limit the first week. My neighbor was on a 2400 acres lease, $1800/gun, limit 4 hunters. They had been hunting it for about 20 years. Land owner sold the entire property to a commercial developer for millions. They were able to get their deer stands removed about 30 minutes before the new owner arrived..... he was disappointed because he was going to hunt the property for a few years while the development was being developed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garytx, post: 3711998, member: 49752"] Outfitters have screw-up the hunting lease market. I have heard too many stories of hunters loosing access to property when an outfitter comes in a pays a hefty sum for access. I don't blame the land owner, especially when many hunters have been hunting on "friends" land for years without paying a penny, it's a good chunk of money for the farmer. The larger hunt lease prices I hear about here in Texas are 2000+ acres with ample deer, with most hunters reaching their limit the first week. My neighbor was on a 2400 acres lease, $1800/gun, limit 4 hunters. They had been hunting it for about 20 years. Land owner sold the entire property to a commercial developer for millions. They were able to get their deer stands removed about 30 minutes before the new owner arrived..... he was disappointed because he was going to hunt the property for a few years while the development was being developed. [/QUOTE]
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