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Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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01/18/19 07:15 PM
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I am looking for land that I can do thermal night hunting. I am in North Houston and want something within a 2 hour radius. If you have a property for deer hunting and want to lease it out in the off season, I would like to work a deal. Also, if there is a farmer that needs some hog killing I would be willing to work something out. Let me know. Thanks
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Re: Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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02/06/19 06:34 PM
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Re: Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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02/06/19 07:01 PM
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I do know for a fact that farmers do have hog problem but they are not desperate enough to let strangers come in and hunt hogs
I just ran across a rancher with 2 parcels of land, he asks if I would like to come shoot hogs off his land for free.... sure.... that's after he pays me $28/acre to graze his cattle on my land.
My point - get out there and talk to landowners.... lots of land available but they're not being advertised or offered to strangers
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Re: Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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02/11/19 10:12 PM
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Thanks for the advice. We are pursuing all avenues including the landowners and game wardens. Dragging a wide net.
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Re: Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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03/12/19 02:12 AM
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Re: Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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03/27/19 04:56 AM
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Change your perspective and you will have more success. Landowners are asked by folks all the time to hunt their land. In their eyes you are not doing them s favor as they consider having a stranger on their land and all that comes with it. You will have better luck finding a farmer who is losing crops, and request to be his agent. Offer to be available any day they call, be available the first two weeks seed corn is put out, Hunt the wheat until April when it gets too high, then offer to be out every night after harvest until they plow the field. Also as a bonus drag the pigs into the wood line not to mess up the equipment with bones. I present myself as a non paid employee looking after their crops. Good Luck
Big Beckett!!
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Re: Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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04/24/19 01:58 AM
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Re: Looking for off season leases that are full of hogs
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05/11/19 09:49 PM
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