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Average lease cost
#6556365
11/23/16 11:44 PM
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jskin
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Just curious what some of you pay? And what does that get you? Acreage, utilities, quality of animals, etc..
"While we are postponing, life speeds by"
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556570
11/24/16 02:01 AM
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HOF
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100 kabillion dollars for scrub chock full of spikes, does, and jackalopes.
Straight up, Most of my life I've hunted on family or friends. Recently I did a couple of hunting leases. Not my cup of tea. Full disclosure, I'm just not that mad at Bambi anymore. I can buy a lot of ribeyes for a couple of grand.
Searching the world over for the perfect Chile Relleno.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556577
11/24/16 02:06 AM
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Roll-Tide
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My portion of mine is 1500, and the place blows.
It's fairly close and a getaway from the city. I like the neighbor guys. I'm looking for another spot, if anyone will take me on.
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Re: Average lease cost
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#6556579
11/24/16 02:06 AM
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SingleShotShooter
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We paid around $6.50 an acre, that was just WT, turkey, dove and quail. It had water and electricity for campers also.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556581
11/24/16 02:08 AM
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Erny
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That is a wide open question. It's kinda like asking how much a vehicle costs. There is everything out there from a 20 year old yugo to a 2017 Ferrari.
I pay about 6.50 an acre for my place in East Texas. If that helps.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556602
11/24/16 02:17 AM
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Joined: Nov 2010
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SapperTitan
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One thing is for sure.
You get what you pay for
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Re: Average lease cost
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#6556617
11/24/16 02:31 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
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Jkd106
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One thing is for sure.
You get what you pay for Fo Sho
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556715
11/24/16 03:20 AM
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bigjoe8565
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$8.00 per acre for year around access. We have deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, Sandhill cranes and hogs. Deer population is ok and buck quality is fair. Population of quail, turkey, dove and hogs is insanely good.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556728
11/24/16 03:28 AM
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Simple Searcher
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Hill Country I see $15 an acre as a norm. But have heard of $50 an acre (my buddy leases his 50 acres for $2500) and $25 is not uncommon. (a family friend has 400 acres leased at $10,000).
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Re: Average lease cost
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#6556738
11/24/16 03:34 AM
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shea.mcphail
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$8.00 per acre for year around access. We have deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, Sandhill cranes and hogs. Deer population is ok and buck quality is fair. Population of quail, turkey, dove and hogs is insanely good. What county do you hunt in with all of that?? Nice to see a fellow Mesquite person on here.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: shea.mcphail]
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11/24/16 03:41 AM
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Roll-Tide
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$8.00 per acre for year around access. We have deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, Sandhill cranes and hogs. Deer population is ok and buck quality is fair. Population of quail, turkey, dove and hogs is insanely good. What county do you hunt in with all of that?? Nice to see a fellow Mesquite person on here. I'm an ex Stallion.....
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: Roll-Tide]
#6556748
11/24/16 03:52 AM
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shea.mcphail
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$8.00 per acre for year around access. We have deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, Sandhill cranes and hogs. Deer population is ok and buck quality is fair. Population of quail, turkey, dove and hogs is insanely good. What county do you hunt in with all of that?? Nice to see a fellow Mesquite person on here. I'm an ex Stallion..... Shame. Skeeter here. Now I teach/coach at Agnew and help with the Mesquite football team on Friday nights. Annnddd you appear to be a Bama fan. I went to A&M. We will never get along!
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556760
11/24/16 04:07 AM
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CRAnderson52
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$1,000 per gun. It was $400 per gun when my dad first got on it years ago. Our awesome landowner won't let us pay for water or electricity either, so that's included.
You can run but you can't hide...
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Re: Average lease cost
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#6556766
11/24/16 04:10 AM
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jshouse
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One thing is for sure.
You get what you pay for Disagree, there are guys paying very little for great places.
If I send my neighbors a text and ask them to give me feedback on my lawn and plant rye into a giant dong pattern, I'm probably going to get some less than positive feedback. Same goes here.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556775
11/24/16 04:19 AM
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huntincoach
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$10 an acre near Abilene. and to the above posts...I'm a former Stallion football coach...and TAMU '87 so I could get along with the both of you.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jshouse]
#6556778
11/24/16 04:20 AM
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SapperTitan
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One thing is for sure.
You get what you pay for Disagree, there are guys paying very little for great places. I agree with that but usually they have been on the lease for a long time. But I'm sure there are some very good deals out there but usually low price means low quality but not always.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: shea.mcphail]
#6556784
11/24/16 04:24 AM
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bigjoe8565
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$8.00 per acre for year around access. We have deer, turkey, quail, dove, duck, Sandhill cranes and hogs. Deer population is ok and buck quality is fair. Population of quail, turkey, dove and hogs is insanely good. What county do you hunt in with all of that?? Nice to see a fellow Mesquite person on here. I'm an ex Stallion..... Shame. Skeeter here. Now I teach/coach at Agnew and help with the Mesquite football team on Friday nights. Annnddd you appear to be a Bama fan. I went to A&M. We will never get along! Ex Skeeter here as well. I hunt in Aspermont, Tx.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556836
11/24/16 05:48 AM
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TXHOGSLAYER
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You start asking what a lease truly costs and you will end up in your closet curled up in the fetal position sucking your thumb.
Much better to ask about value. The time spent with my son in the woods is priceless whether we shoot a deer or not.
LETS GO BRANDON
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556861
11/24/16 07:28 AM
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Txduckman
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$9.50 an acre all game year round. We pay $50 each yearly for electricity. Water is free off the well we pipe in. Less than 2 hours from DFW. Heck of a deal considering distance and amenities. Might not see deer everytime but we have some nice ones show up every now and then. Plenty of turkey and hogs to keep one busy. One guy has been on almost 20 years now so having a great LO is key.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556871
11/24/16 09:30 AM
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Halfadozen
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Right at 10/acre + electric. Stephens County.
Freedom is a fragile thing ...Those who have known freedom, and then lost it, have never known it again. -- Ronald Reagan
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556876
11/24/16 10:48 AM
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sbushee
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$3000 for my wife and on 600 acres. No amenities. Year round, good deer no pressure. Can only shoot one buck and one doe. Would like a couple of buddies to join but landowner says no.
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Re: Average lease cost
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#6556922
11/24/16 12:45 PM
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lthomas132
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$0 for 500 acres. I do the geology work on his O&G lease there. Cabin & electricity included. Not huge deer but good numbers. Had it for 6 years. Hope it continues.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, beer in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
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Re: Average lease cost
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#6556959
11/24/16 01:11 PM
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Pitchfork Predator
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That is a wide open question. It's kinda like asking how much a vehicle costs. There is everything out there from a 20 year old yugo to a 2017 Ferrari.
I pay about 6.50 an acre for my place in East Texas. If that helps. One thing is for sure.
You get what you pay for Of course there are exceptions but they are rare. As long as Texas continues to attract more population and business prices will continue to climb and available land will decrease. Supply and demand will determine the outcome. If you want year round access and mature animals to hunt you should expect to pay around $4000 or more annually per hunter.
Last edited by Pitchfork Predator; 11/24/16 01:12 PM.
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Re: Average lease cost
[Re: jskin]
#6556967
11/24/16 01:14 PM
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DQ Kid
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Re: Average lease cost
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11/24/16 01:24 PM
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Nogalus Prairie
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That is a wide open question. It's kinda like asking how much a vehicle costs. There is everything out there from a 20 year old yugo to a 2017 Ferrari.
I pay about 6.50 an acre for my place in East Texas. If that helps. One thing is for sure.
You get what you pay for Of course there are exceptions but they are rare. As long as Texas continues to attract more population and business prices will continue to climb and available land will decrease. Supply and demand will determine the outcome. If you want year round access and mature animals to hunt you should expect to pay around $4000 or more annually per hunter. That's what I see. The old "per acre" way of leasing is so outdated. I know small places that (if I were leasing) I would gladly pay a pretty penny for. What's on it/around it is the key.
I learned long ago you can't reason someone out of something they don't reason themselves into.
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