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<blockquote data-quote="Red Earth" data-source="post: 1354679" data-attributes="member: 14736"><p>15 to 20$ per acre around us. We are close enough to both OKC and Tulsa that the drive is doable the night before a hunt. Which makes it more appealing to the weekend warriors from the city and in turn, drives the prices up even higher.</p><p></p><p>There are several large land holders with different rules. Some you lease by the gun for the year, some by the weekend and pay by antler size. Sometimes you can get lucky and just lease the land out right. This includes grazing and hunting rights...and sublet out either!</p><p></p><p>Cattle grazing leases are far less than hunting leases. Some land owners haven't been privy to the amount of money that can be made. Others are not interested and just don't want strangers on their land with firearms. The loss and repair outweighs the income in most cases.</p><p></p><p>PJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Earth, post: 1354679, member: 14736"] 15 to 20$ per acre around us. We are close enough to both OKC and Tulsa that the drive is doable the night before a hunt. Which makes it more appealing to the weekend warriors from the city and in turn, drives the prices up even higher. There are several large land holders with different rules. Some you lease by the gun for the year, some by the weekend and pay by antler size. Sometimes you can get lucky and just lease the land out right. This includes grazing and hunting rights...and sublet out either! Cattle grazing leases are far less than hunting leases. Some land owners haven't been privy to the amount of money that can be made. Others are not interested and just don't want strangers on their land with firearms. The loss and repair outweighs the income in most cases. PJ [/QUOTE]
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