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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: Erathkid]
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08/12/18 03:27 AM
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hoof n wings
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Yep. I remember hunting the Spaeth ranch in Mason cty. $500 a gun. 5 deer, lots of turkey and fishing in the Llano river. House with water and electricity. Deer would field dress about 60lbs. What a paradise. We were young and dumb. We left on our own. Fools we were. This was back in 1980. Same here, my dad and his uncle and a cousin started on the White ranch in the late 60s and paid $15 for a two week season. We moved to his sisters place when I started in 74 and it was $25 for the month. Bad thing was we got a month of hunting and had to pull everything off after Thanksgiving. His thought is if we couldn't shoot 4 or 5 deer each in a month, a other month wouldn't help. Finally got off that pasture in the mid 80- camp split up because of one of the cousins and another, to the back pasturewhere we stayed till 2007, when we got a full season for $800. Great place lots of deer, awesome view of the Blue Mountain in the evenings.
Last edited by hoof n wings; 08/12/18 03:30 AM.
I'd ask him if he's pregnant. He missed a s__tload of periods. I'll take "things that look like a uterus" for $200 Alex.
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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: BrianCook_RanchSales]
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08/12/18 03:24 PM
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Stompy
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I got sick of leasing in 1998, that's when I bought the ranch. Before that I only had one lease in Menard that was pretty good and I left it to go hunt big deer in south Texas and Mexico. That was ok but the drive was a killer so I found another place up here on the Brazos with a Lake Fork fishing guide. Turns out he was a poacher and sold day hunts on the place during the week, that's when I said to heck with leasing and bought my own.
I never got kicked off a place but I had a couple of guys double their price on me and basically forced me to leave.
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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: BrianCook_RanchSales]
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08/14/18 02:55 AM
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pak1013
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Lost 2 because the owners passed away
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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: TexasKC]
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08/14/18 02:19 PM
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tlk
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Lost a lease at Llano after 7 years because of one loud mouthed drunken lease member. He got belligerent with the LO so we all got kicked off. Gave us 60 days to get our stuff. The drunk was banned completely so we had to get his stuff for him.
Another time near Sabinal the owner just flat leased it out from under us. She knew we wouldn't pay double what we had been paying. Got a call from her telling me we had 2 weeks to get our stuff. The new hunters already had feeders in our pens when we got there. Yep - I tell our hunters that we will not endanger our entire lease with the LO over one guy not following the rules. Have had to enforce that several times -
You can't fix stupid
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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: BrianCook_RanchSales]
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08/14/18 03:29 PM
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titan2232
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Have never been on a lease until a few years ago and have always hunted on family or in-law property.
I can honestly say the best case for leasing a place is from a loaded landowner who doesn't need the money and only cares that land and wildlife are taken care of.
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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: Stratgolfer]
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08/15/18 10:59 PM
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Erathkid
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It's the ultimate young man's game right? It will never happen to you. But it does. Hasn't to us yet, but there is always that chance. Every year. I think about all the summer work I do just to pack up as much as I can and get out. We don't want to improve the place too much. Keep the roof leaking just a bit, keep the screened in porch open in a couple of places, fence in disrepair just a bit. Keep the roads crappy so when the prospective buyer comes in when you don't know, he'll hit that rough spot and curse a little. I don't think I could get all my stuff off in two weeks, I'd think about the chainsaw and burn route myself. Great advice. Don't fix the place up too much.
Life is too short, as is. Don't chance it. Don't text and drive.
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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: PMK]
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08/15/18 11:00 PM
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Erathkid
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Life is too short, as is. Don't chance it. Don't text and drive.
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Re: Anyone ever lost there lease?
[Re: BrianCook_RanchSales]
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08/16/18 10:03 PM
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Pitchfork Predator
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If there is one thing you can count on in life it's change. Sometimes it turns into an opportunity, sometimes not.
The last one I lost was bought out from under me. Turned out to be the best thing that's happened to my hunting experience. I ended up on the Pitchfork. That was ten years ago and I'm going into my eleventh year.
The only people it won't happen to are the landowners themselves. It can be a big undertaking when you have several years of equipment spread out over thousands of acres. That's when you count it down; start thinking of worse things you could be dealing with and get it done.
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