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Re: Own Land [Re: cameron00] #1145341 01/03/10 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted By: cameron00
I can go out there and do whatever the heck I want, because it is mine.


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Re: Own Land [Re: Tres] #1148098 01/04/10 05:03 PM
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We own a place in Wood County, looking to buy another place in Sutton County and we hunt several other ranches througout the year


Re: Own Land [Re: Black02z28] #1148257 01/04/10 06:11 PM
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I only lease now, but hopefully in the future I can pick up a nice piece of land!!



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Re: Own Land [Re: TreeBass] #1148311 01/04/10 06:32 PM
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Wife's family owns 314 acres, but I am the only one who does anything on it and have been pretty much been given run of the place, although I keep them informed of everything modification/improvement I do just to be safe. It was just an investment for them. I am extremely fortunate.


Re: Own Land [Re: helomech] #1150128 01/05/10 11:35 AM
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I have 12 acres that used to be deer heaven. Until the city decided to cut the 200 behind me, houses started coming up on the sides etc....its time to sell and find more and further out


The good part is your 12 acres is worth more per acre than new land away from town will cost. If I start getting neighbors I plan on selling and moving further away from a town. Maybe out west Texas.


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Re: Own Land [Re: HWY_MAN] #1150245 01/05/10 01:56 PM
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I have 12 acres that used to be deer heaven. Until the city decided to cut the 200 behind me, houses started coming up on the sides etc....its time to sell and find more and further out


The good part is your 12 acres is worth more per acre than new land away from town will cost. If I start getting neighbors I plan on selling and moving further away from a town. Maybe out west Texas.


Lord help us!


LMAO, somewhere with some trees though. My kids still can't believe that everything out there sticks you.


Re: Own Land [Re: helomech] #1150915 01/05/10 06:59 PM
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I was born lucky I guess...we've got family land in Kimble and Irion counties for whitetail, oldham and Deaf Smith for muleys, Hale for pheasant and quail, and my father-in-law has big land in south Taylor and also Nolan county. Never realized how lucky I was growing up, but now I can really appreciate it.


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congrats. you are truly blessed.


Re: Own Land [Re: mbavo] #1150967 01/05/10 07:22 PM
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Owning is fine, but make sure that there is A boss. We have family members (brothers and sisters) that basically own a small place. Nothing ever gets done because no one is in charge and everyone says that they do not have to cowtow to the other. If you own, there needs to be one , possibly 2 owners and that is it. Bottom line is there are too many chiefs and not enough Indians.



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Re: Own Land [Re: Hopedale] #1150999 01/05/10 07:35 PM
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Who owns land for hunting instead of leasing?


Yes.......


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Re: Own Land [Re: BenBob] #1151028 01/05/10 07:48 PM
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I'm 31 and saving feverishly so I can purchase around 100 - 200 in the near future. My in-laws have land all over Austin County and I want in on the action. Plus, as has been mentioned already, being able to do what you want with it is wonderful. (pine tree in your way? No timber company, no problem! Cut 'er down...!)


Re: Own Land [Re: cody] #1151521 01/05/10 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: cody
I was born lucky I guess...we've got family land in Kimble and Irion counties for whitetail, oldham and Deaf Smith for muleys, Hale for pheasant and quail, and my father-in-law has big land in south Taylor and also Nolan county. Never realized how lucky I was growing up, but now I can really appreciate it.

Only difference between you and a Highland Park punk Cody is your silver spoon is land and theirs is money....























Just kidding. You are blessed to have the family history that you do, and I'm quite sure you realize that, and it's easy to see the respect you show for the forefathers of your family, for the hard work that they put in to preserve all this for future generations. cheers




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Re: Own Land [Re: KBTXHunter] #1151651 01/06/10 12:38 AM
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Ok, Let me put a little different spin on things. I too leased for years and wanted my own place. I didn't want to drive too far and wanted duck hunting( the real deal not pond jumping) but I also wanted to deer hunt with hogs a bonus. I purchased 276 acres that had a prominent creek and nice elevation changes bordered a wetlands. I built a cabin, deer stands, food plots,dug a well,added a 3acre fishing pond,kicked the crap out of some poachers(solved that)made friends with the local game wardens and built a 18 acre moist soil unit. I planted pine, added some cows, replaced fences for same (must keep ag. exemption) Sounds great right - It is sort of - the deer hunting is not very good with this the worst year yet - (I don't know why) - The hogs while doing much damage and sign everywhere rarely present daytime shooting chances- The ducks are sometimes fairly good, but not consistent - for money and time spent I could probably hunt in Africa every year - We use the place year round and the pond fishing is good - good 4 wheeler place -- Bottom line I always thought if you owned a place you could transform it into hunting mecca. I'm starting to doubt my resolve. At least with a lease if ain't good you can move on more easily. Perhaps when I sell out I'll recover some money maybe make some. I still kinda/ love hate the place. Careful what you whish for you might get it.


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Only difference between you and a Highland Park punk Cody is your silver spoon is land and theirs is money....


You're wrong my d-bag friend...there's one more major difference...I like girls...


Re: Own Land [Re: Hopedale] #1152660 01/06/10 02:37 PM
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My father and three of my uncles and I all went in on 500 acres about 20 years ago. We each purchased credit life policies that pay off our portion of the note. Sadly, it's now down to me and a 73 year old uncle. I'd trade it all and day-lease the rest of my life to have my dad and uncles back.



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Re: Own Land [Re: Slow Drifter] #1152666 01/06/10 02:42 PM
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I'm the same as you Cody, My family has land all over Oklahoma. For the last 4 years I been buying other family members out one small peice at a time. May never have it all but I plan to preserve as much of my great grandfather and grandfather passion as I can.



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first year to not have an actual lease to hunt, but between my parents and soon to be inlaws I have roughly a little over 8K acres to hunt....soon to be 10K with 2 additional counties to hunt.


Re: Own Land [Re: rifleman] #1152882 01/06/10 04:02 PM
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first year to not have an actual lease to hunt, but between my parents and soon to be inlaws I have roughly a little over 8K acres to hunt....soon to be 10K with 2 additional counties to hunt.


to bad you get in trouble everytime you shot the wifey's buck : )



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I'm in the clear this year.... I didn't even pull the trigger. Did see the big 8 though, at 12:30 MONDAY afternoon within 80 yds of my boxstand.... he got the memo that season closed. Looks like now it is time to go help friends meet their doe quotas.


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I'm in the clear this year.... I didn't even pull the trigger. Did see the big 8 though, at 12:30 MONDAY afternoon within 80 yds of my boxstand.... he got the memo that season closed. Looks like now it is time to go help friends meet their doe quotas.


Funny how they always so up after time expires...LMAO

Good luck on the does



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Re: Own Land [Re: 30378] #1153141 01/06/10 06:02 PM
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The older I get, I don't want to own anything. Ownership nowdays means nothing but taxes, insurance, maintenance, liability, continuous expenses and guarantees you will always have more to do than you really want. If I want something I rent or lease it and walk away.


This is the way I feel, exactly.



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Its never enough. Wanted at least a hundred acres when I started looking a few years ago. Managed to find a deal on 256 and figured I was set. Now I'm trying to figure out how to pick up two more bordering tracts that are on the market. (Hope my wife doesn't see this)


This would be so true for me. I can see it becoming a collecting fixation that would leave me more dissatisfied than owning no land at all.



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Lease but wanting very badly....we (my lease buddies) are looking at setting up a trust to buy land and use it to build our DEER HEAVEN.


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Those of you that keep repeating how expensive it is to own, it's not really that bad.

Taxes: Ag Exempt $70/year
Insurance (liability): $120/year

That's basically it apart from what I would spend at a lease anyway (corn, feeder, etc.).


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Can someone please briefly give me an example of the tax savings ag exempt brings? I'm going to buy land and move there when I finish up school.


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