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Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017

Posted By: Big buck#1

Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/01/16 04:38 PM

Looking for a Year around company lease in the Hill Country or close to San Antonio area. $ 20K - 30K for the year. Have 8-12 people that would have access to the lease.

Call or Text 210-218-6749
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/02/16 02:27 PM

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Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/04/16 04:25 PM

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Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/05/16 05:00 PM

Willing to pay a finders fee for any help. Thanks
Posted By: HardcoreCarnivore

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/05/16 11:27 PM

Call or text me 214-529-6955
Posted By: DFWHunter123

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/08/16 11:38 PM

for this amount of people and money.. I'm looking for a corporate lease as well fellas! In all seriousness though leases have gone crazy over the last 10 years. I see a price correction this year or a lot of land going without hunters this year due to the economy.. better get with it ranchers.
Posted By: maximus_flavius

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/09/16 12:13 AM

Originally Posted By: DFWHunter123
for this amount of people and money.. I'm looking for a corporate lease as well fellas! In all seriousness though leases have gone crazy over the last 10 years. I see a price correction this year or a lot of land going without hunters this year due to the economy


That's just your opinion, man.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/09/16 12:22 AM

Originally Posted By: DFWHunter123
for this amount of people and money.. I'm looking for a corporate lease as well fellas! In all seriousness though leases have gone crazy over the last 10 years. I see a price correction this year or a lot of land going without hunters this year due to the economy.. better get with it ranchers.

They said the same thing in the early 80's when the same oil boom and bust hit. Leases in STX were $4/acre within the next 5 yrs they weree $6/acre. The said the samething in the 90's and lease price rose higher. Now they are $10-15/acre or more. Great leases are still going to be at a premium. Nothing wrong with a person getting a fair price for a great place.
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/09/16 04:21 PM

Agree. There has to be something out there.
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/10/16 04:29 PM

Come on no one can help?
Posted By: tlk

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/11/16 07:02 PM

check leasehunter.com daily - some nice ones come open occasionally -
Posted By: therancher

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/13/16 04:18 AM

Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Originally Posted By: DFWHunter123
for this amount of people and money.. I'm looking for a corporate lease as well fellas! In all seriousness though leases have gone crazy over the last 10 years. I see a price correction this year or a lot of land going without hunters this year due to the economy.. better get with it ranchers.

They said the same thing in the early 80's when the same oil boom and bust hit. Leases in STX were $4/acre within the next 5 yrs they weree $6/acre. The said the samething in the 90's and lease price rose higher. Now they are $10-15/acre or more. Great leases are still going to be at a premium. Nothing wrong with a person getting a fair price for a great place.


I'm leasing for $33/acre in south Texas. And my hunters know they're getting a great deal.
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/16/16 04:26 PM

Good for you. A lot of places should be opening up with Oil as low as it is. I would enjoy getting $33 an acre while you can.
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/17/16 09:43 PM

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Posted By: tlk

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 01:38 AM

Originally Posted By: therancher
Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Originally Posted By: DFWHunter123
for this amount of people and money.. I'm looking for a corporate lease as well fellas! In all seriousness though leases have gone crazy over the last 10 years. I see a price correction this year or a lot of land going without hunters this year due to the economy.. better get with it ranchers.

They said the same thing in the early 80's when the same oil boom and bust hit. Leases in STX were $4/acre within the next 5 yrs they weree $6/acre. The said the samething in the 90's and lease price rose higher. Now they are $10-15/acre or more. Great leases are still going to be at a premium. Nothing wrong with a person getting a fair price for a great place.


I'm leasing for $33/acre in south Texas. And my hunters know they're getting a great deal.
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just curious - what are your hunters getting for $33 an acre? The accomodations may be off the charts and so may be the deer - no argument - but that is double of the going price per acre in STex - not being critical - just curious
Posted By: therancher

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 07:35 PM

Originally Posted By: tlk
Originally Posted By: therancher
Originally Posted By: stxranchman
Originally Posted By: DFWHunter123
for this amount of people and money.. I'm looking for a corporate lease as well fellas! In all seriousness though leases have gone crazy over the last 10 years. I see a price correction this year or a lot of land going without hunters this year due to the economy.. better get with it ranchers.

They said the same thing in the early 80's when the same oil boom and bust hit. Leases in STX were $4/acre within the next 5 yrs they weree $6/acre. The said the samething in the 90's and lease price rose higher. Now they are $10-15/acre or more. Great leases are still going to be at a premium. Nothing wrong with a person getting a fair price for a great place.


I'm leasing for $33/acre in south Texas. And my hunters know they're getting a great deal.
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just curious - what are your hunters getting for $33 an acre? The accomodations may be off the charts and so may be the deer - no argument - but that is double of the going price per acre in STex - not being critical - just curious


They are getting native south Texas deer in prime brush country with an established herd that has been managed for 9 years to produce a maximum number of mature bucks. 12 bucks and 12 does average take on 1220 acres. The age structure is prime and produces that many mature bucks.

Accommodations are not provided free.

$3,333 isn't bad per buck when you consider the quality of native animals. Quail Hogs and waterfowl hunting is also part of the available game.

I worked hard, and held off on killing deer to get the place to this level. I sleep well at night with no guilty conscience getting rewarded at that level for my work.

And they seem happy.
Posted By: therancher

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 07:37 PM

Originally Posted By: Big buck#1
Good for you. A lot of places should be opening up with Oil as low as it is. I would enjoy getting $33 an acre while you can.


I'll either get that or I won't lease it. Watching big bucks die of old age isn't a novelty with me.
Posted By: maximus_flavius

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 07:51 PM

Originally Posted By: therancher
Originally Posted By: Big buck#1
Good for you. A lot of places should be opening up with Oil as low as it is. I would enjoy getting $33 an acre while you can.


I'll either get that or I won't lease it.


Alot of folks don't understand this. Having people on your own private land is only worth so much to each landowner. It's not worth the hassle of putting up with some people for cheap. Some people there is no amount of money worth fooling with them.

Sounds like you got a nice place. The hunters must be happy or they wouldn't lease it.
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 08:19 PM

I agree However there is nothing wrong with getting a nice place with everything you need and not having to pay $33 an acre for it. We had such a place and the owner raised the price 20%. We decided to leave. He still has not leased it and now has asked us to come back at the original price. I told him no thank you. Anyway I am simply looking for a lease and did not intend for this to turn into a pissing match about what or what not your lease is worth. There is always someone who will overpay for anything! I am not one of them. But I am willing to pay a fair price for a fair place. Please only post info helpful to me or start your own thread about how you get $33 an acre and you can sleep at night. I sleep great at night as well and would have a hard time sleeping paying $ 33 an acre to hunt.

Thanks,
Posted By: therancher

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 09:50 PM

Originally Posted By: Big buck#1
I agree However there is nothing wrong with getting a nice place with everything you need and not having to pay $33 an acre for it. We had such a place and the owner raised the price 20%. We decided to leave. He still has not leased it and now has asked us to come back at the original price. I told him no thank you. Anyway I am simply looking for a lease and did not intend for this to turn into a pissing match about what or what not your lease is worth. There is always someone who will overpay for anything! I am not one of them. But I am willing to pay a fair price for a fair place. Please only post info helpful to me or start your own thread about how you get $33 an acre and you can sleep at night. I sleep great at night as well and would have a hard time sleeping paying $ 33 an acre to hunt.

Thanks,


Pissing match? All I did originally was point out that there was still a market for high quality hunting. And giving a price example. I agree that you should be able to get an average hill country place for quite a bit less than that.

When you post "you better enjoy getting 33/acre while you can", you invite explanation. You not liking the explanation, doesn't make it "me pissing on you".

Kind of funny though when you think about it. You're willing to pay $2500/gun, and all my guys are paying is $3,300 per buck. And they average 150"+ because I managed the place well.

I wish you luck finding that kind of hunting value.
Posted By: therancher

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 09:54 PM

Originally Posted By: maximus_flavius
Originally Posted By: therancher
Originally Posted By: Big buck#1
Good for you. A lot of places should be opening up with Oil as low as it is. I would enjoy getting $33 an acre while you can.


I'll either get that or I won't lease it.


Alot of folks don't understand this. Having people on your own private land is only worth so much to each landowner. It's not worth the hassle of putting up with some people for cheap. Some people there is no amount of money worth fooling with them.

Sounds like you got a nice place. The hunters must be happy or they wouldn't lease it.


Exactly. It's taken me a while to find the hunters I can tolerate, and who treat my land like I do.
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/18/16 10:43 PM

Thanks guys for hi jacking this thread! It's your now! Do with it what you would like.
Posted By: therancher

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/20/16 05:40 PM

Originally Posted By: Big buck#1
Thanks guys for hi jacking this thread! It's your now! Do with it what you would like.


And thank you for giving landowners a preview of what they'd be dealing with. up
Posted By: maximus_flavius

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/20/16 10:34 PM

I hate to keep this thread going, as apparently the OP started a new 1. & I apologize if my statements side tracked this discussion.

But I would like to know how much OP was paying for the lease he was on, the lease that went up 20%. How many years were y'all paying the same rate? If the cost of land & leases has appreciated, & taxes have gone up also, perhaps a small increase was in order? Maybe not 20%, but maybe it was undervalued to start with?

It was said "there is always somebody willing to overpay", but his place is still for lease, so that may not be the case. But I'll say "everyone tries to get things as cheap as possible", & sometimes, I think things aren't cheap enough, & somebody else buys it, then I'm the 1 that was wrong.

The insinuation was that no lease is worth $33/acre, but his property stays leased, so it must be worth it. There are many high quality leases out there, that are seemingly high dollar. There is a market for that, not everybody wants the problems associated with cheap leases. Like pickups, I would never spend $60,000 for 1, but thousands of people do, & nobody questions how pickup salesman sleep at night. I don't begrudge the buyer or seller.

different markets, different expectations, different folks. No sense in getting worked up about it.

Good luck to the OP in finding a lease he likes.
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/23/16 07:50 PM

Thank you and well said Maximus Flavius. We were on the lease for 5 years. It was disappointing to have to leave it. It is my understanding it still has not leased. My son is getting to the age where he is ready to hunt and I am just trying to find a reasonable place.

I didnt want to get back on this thread but now that "therancher" has already posted in my other one I feel the need to respond.

It would be nice to own my own place and be able to get $ 33 an acre and am very envious of that. In no way was I trying to start an argument with you or upset you in any way. It is hard for me to spend time looking for a new place I work hard and can't afford $ 33 an acre. And you have no Idea what kind of a person that I am. I am not trying to ruin your ability to get your high dollar $ 33 an acre so please do not ruin my ability to find a reasonable lease.

Please stop trolling my post!

Thank you
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/23/16 07:55 PM

Maximus lease Was $ 20 K 10 people. Went up to $ 25k. It had too many things to list but looking back probably would be worth the $25K. We were able to shoot more than 1 deer on it as well.

Thanks,
Posted By: LuckyHunter

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/23/16 08:12 PM

20% after 5 years is 4% per year.

I would have offered 22,500 and saved the hassle of starting new, moving stands, etc... IMO


Then again what I know now I would be calling therancher to see if he has any openings up

NO OFFENSE , just making a comment
Posted By: Big buck#1

Re: Looking for Company Lease 2016-2017 - 02/23/16 08:36 PM

Agree. I did make another offer. It was 2600 acres so less than $ 8 an acre.

And NO OFFENSE taken. And I mean NO OFFENSE as well when I say that I can't afford $ 33 an acre.

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