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Day lease recommendations for a co-worker #5899033 08/27/15 05:38 PM
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I've got a co-workers that is interested in getting on a lease. They're probably gonna try to do a weekend or two on a day lease this season and try to get a season lease for the 2016 season. Does anybody have any recommendations for a day lease within 3 hours of DFW that is at least decent. I think they'd be happy to get a doe or two, but obviously wouldn't mind taking a buck either. Thanks fellas.

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I'd say look through the "lands and Leases" section, they come up in there more than anywhere. Or see if a MOD will move your post to that section.


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Re: Day lease recommendations for a co-worker [Re: rattler03] #5899218 08/27/15 07:56 PM
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I started a new thread in the "land and Leases" section, but if anybody would like to still make a comment here that'd be fine too. I'll be checking both, unless the moderators want to delete this thread.

Re: Day lease recommendations for a co-worker [Re: rattler03] #5899246 08/27/15 08:11 PM
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I personally would not do a day lease. Rather, I would just book a couple doe hunts on established and quality ranches. Cost will be the same or less, and the experience probably better.

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Originally Posted By: TxAg
I personally would not do a day lease. Rather, I would just book a couple doe hunts on established and quality ranches. Cost will be the same or less, and the experience probably better.

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I would not do a day lease either.


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Re: Day lease recommendations for a co-worker [Re: stxranchman] #5899626 08/27/15 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Originally Posted By: TxAg
I personally would not do a day lease. Rather, I would just book a couple doe hunts on established and quality ranches. Cost will be the same or less, and the experience probably better.

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I would not do a day lease either.
He will be a lot better off buying a doe or whatever. Day leases are generally shot out unless you get it the first couple of days. Guaranteed Does are probably not any more money than a day lease for a day and you will get a deer.

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Thanks guys, that's a much better idea. I will keep an eye out for doe hunts in the "guides and outfitters" section for my newbie co-worker. I think having their hunt at a well managed ranch will be a much better introduction to deer hunting then some shot-out, over-pressured day lease. Maybe they'll see some nice bucks and get hooked on hunting, this would be my hope for him and his young family. Thanks, again fellas.

Re: Day lease recommendations for a co-worker [Re: stxranchman] #5900202 08/28/15 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Originally Posted By: TxAg
I personally would not do a day lease. Rather, I would just book a couple doe hunts on established and quality ranches. Cost will be the same or less, and the experience probably better.

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I would not do a day lease either.
Ditto. He'll have a better, more successfull hunt, more than likely.

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