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<blockquote data-quote="DanB" data-source="post: 1454894" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>I'm currently a member. Unfortunately I've only been down to the Duncan lease for ML season. I had better hunting opportunities closer to the house for Rifle and Holiday Antlerless.</p><p></p><p>I joined in October so I was a bit reluctant to go out on leases I hadn't scouted yet. Now that deer season is over I'll get out and do some scouting on the leases. If I were in a different part of the state it would be easy to pick a lease to concentrate on. being smack dab in the middle I'm left with the difficult decision of what lease to go to. </p><p></p><p>Some of the concerns mentioned previously are legitimate. I know several former and current members that have expressed the same feelings. I haven't gotten wrapped in any of the underlyings of the club yet so I can't comment on that. Of the current members I have contacted about certain things I can say that I'ave had positive experiences with each of them. </p><p></p><p>Some of the benefits are also the drawbacks of the club. Lack of owner contact is nice as the rules are locked down in the leases. However some of the rules are there to prevent the less respectful members from taking advantage of the lease owners. The use of ATVs is pretty restrictive. So if you are a lazy hunter and have to ride to your spot you might find yourself working the legs out more. </p><p></p><p>Opening weekend of Rifle is pretty much only open for drawings. You want a spot put your name in. The drawing is in August during the Deer Seminar. With somewhere around 250 hunt club members you may not get your honey hole spot you scouted all year. You have two weeks in advance to book a spot outside of the drawn hunts. </p><p></p><p>I have noticed that once outside of opening weekend if you plan it right you won't have much if any trouble finding a good spot. Mid week is almost always open. Don't want to contend with the crowds buy a bow or xbow. less hunters in the field. </p><p></p><p>If the offer is still there later this year I'll be splitting a lease with a guy in NW OK. I'll have to decide then if I'm going to keep my membership. </p><p></p><p>If you have any other questions give me a shout If I can't answer them I'll put you in touch with someone that can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanB, post: 1454894, member: 237"] I'm currently a member. Unfortunately I've only been down to the Duncan lease for ML season. I had better hunting opportunities closer to the house for Rifle and Holiday Antlerless. I joined in October so I was a bit reluctant to go out on leases I hadn't scouted yet. Now that deer season is over I'll get out and do some scouting on the leases. If I were in a different part of the state it would be easy to pick a lease to concentrate on. being smack dab in the middle I'm left with the difficult decision of what lease to go to. Some of the concerns mentioned previously are legitimate. I know several former and current members that have expressed the same feelings. I haven't gotten wrapped in any of the underlyings of the club yet so I can't comment on that. Of the current members I have contacted about certain things I can say that I'ave had positive experiences with each of them. Some of the benefits are also the drawbacks of the club. Lack of owner contact is nice as the rules are locked down in the leases. However some of the rules are there to prevent the less respectful members from taking advantage of the lease owners. The use of ATVs is pretty restrictive. So if you are a lazy hunter and have to ride to your spot you might find yourself working the legs out more. Opening weekend of Rifle is pretty much only open for drawings. You want a spot put your name in. The drawing is in August during the Deer Seminar. With somewhere around 250 hunt club members you may not get your honey hole spot you scouted all year. You have two weeks in advance to book a spot outside of the drawn hunts. I have noticed that once outside of opening weekend if you plan it right you won't have much if any trouble finding a good spot. Mid week is almost always open. Don't want to contend with the crowds buy a bow or xbow. less hunters in the field. If the offer is still there later this year I'll be splitting a lease with a guy in NW OK. I'll have to decide then if I'm going to keep my membership. If you have any other questions give me a shout If I can't answer them I'll put you in touch with someone that can. [/QUOTE]
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