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Best way to find landowners
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02/15/16 04:35 PM
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PropaneMan
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Does anyone have suggestions on how to find landowners in east Texas that might have property for lease? I'm specifically looking in the Mt. Pleasant, Daingerfield, Hughes Springs areas. Just lost my lease there due to property sale. I have tried the Chambers of Commerce and feed stores with no luck so far. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
[Re: PropaneMan]
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02/15/16 05:27 PM
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Flatcreek
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Sit @ the gate, in your truck, drinking a few beers & the owner or someone that knows him will show up PDQ. Just kidding of course! Try the county tax office.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/15/16 06:02 PM
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/15/16 07:00 PM
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PMK
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better bring enough beer for them too if you try that route ...
might try Vet clinics too
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Re: Best way to find landowners
[Re: PropaneMan]
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02/15/16 08:08 PM
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txhunter1010
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ive been using the CAD map and info and sending out a nice little letter to land owners in the area I want to find a place...ive sent out about a dozen and have gotten 4 replies...3 no's and one place to go fishing but no hunting...
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Re: Best way to find landowners
[Re: PropaneMan]
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02/15/16 08:17 PM
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PropaneMan
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Thanks txhunter1010. That's something I had not thought of. I have been studying google earth and looking at places around my former lease but had not taken the next step of finding the landowner and writing them. How are you finding the specific places you want to target on cad?
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/15/16 09:40 PM
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well by chance the county im looking in has an extremely detailed map. On it it has each property outlined with a number. You click on that number and it will pull up the acreage and all the owner info. Very detailed....Other counties seem to be old school...where if you have a name or address you can find out but cant really see the land in question on the map. It might take some extra time if your cad map is old school...
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/15/16 09:51 PM
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I would try the county live stock sale. They all go there.
Last edited by Pitchfork Predator; 02/15/16 09:52 PM.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/15/16 09:58 PM
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well by chance the county im looking in has an extremely detailed map. On it it has each property outlined with a number. You click on that number and it will pull up the acreage and all the owner info. Very detailed....Other counties seem to be old school...where if you have a name or address you can find out but cant really see the land in question on the map. It might take some extra time if your cad map is old school... Once you pinpoint a property you're interested in, go to Google Earth and search for the address listed on the appraisal district website. At the very least you can get an aerial view.
In the end, it's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/15/16 11:11 PM
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Get "oynyx" map app for your phone. I use it regularly. The maps show property lines and owners names.
Good luck
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/16/16 01:38 AM
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Post a sign at the Sale Barn and Feed Store for a free steak dinner and round of golf for any landowner with deer on their property that is for lease....
Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/16/16 02:56 AM
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Post a sign at the Sale Barn and Feed Store for a free steak dinner and round of golf for any landowner with deer on their property that is for lease.... Not fair. Almost like hunting over a baited field. Didn't someone on the forum almost go to jail for attempted bribery doing this very thing?
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/16/16 03:36 PM
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Post a sign at the Sale Barn and Feed Store for a free steak dinner and round of golf for any landowner with deer on their property that is for lease.... is that a HF or LF sale barn ...
"everyone that lives dies but not everyone who dies lived..."
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/16/16 03:43 PM
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Post a sign at the Sale Barn and Feed Store for a free steak dinner and round of golf for any landowner with deer on their property that is for lease.... I hear it works well for T-Rexes and moderators.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/17/16 12:46 AM
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yes stalking is highly recommended. LO will never see through that.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/17/16 07:51 PM
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Skipetex
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Where are you located. I live 10 miles north of Hughes Springs and hunt all over Cass county.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/17/16 11:32 PM
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PropaneMan
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The Walker Farm on 250 north of 130. My place is on the east side of 250 just north of the firehouse.
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Re: Best way to find landowners
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02/18/16 12:26 AM
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That is right in front of my house. I didn't know that it had sold yet
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