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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: noose] #7672313 11/25/19 11:23 PM
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fishdfly, why would you not lease to anyone that lived less than two hours from the lease? Not saying the OP would do this, but I was on a lease in Cherokee county that along with your own personal stand and feeder setup there were four community stand setups with a stand board to tag if a member decided to hunt one. The lease manager didn't lease to locals which meant that pretty much members were only hunting on weekends. Turns out the lease manager was day hunting the community stands during the week.

Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: noose] #7672442 11/26/19 01:15 AM
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Actual, what you have going on looks like they are getting very reasonable, and now I understand what you are doing. One concern I would have is parking my trailer next to the road without a resident's doing within eye sight. To easy of a mark for someone up to no good. If the person has a trailer they can by a portable dump station and haul off they waste when it needs to be. That should be a given to people. Not unreasonable.


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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: noose] #7672575 11/26/19 03:05 AM
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No camp fires?
Carrying out your own excrement?
Must have a CHL?


I understand your concerned about your land, but why would I lease land where the owner obviously does not want some one out there.

Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: noose] #7672852 11/26/19 02:45 PM
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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: Erny] #7672976 11/26/19 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Erny
No camp fires?
Carrying out your own excrement?
Must have a CHL?


I understand your concerned about your land, but why would I lease land where the owner obviously does not want some one out there.


Never has there been a more clear example of someone who didn't read the whole thread.

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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: Wilhunt] #7672980 11/26/19 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Wilhunt
No.


That's about the most worthless post I've ever seen. No what? Did you post in the wrong thread? No, you would not say no to not hunting on a piece of property that does or does not have rules?

Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: fishdfly] #7673009 11/26/19 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fishdfly
noose,

When hunters can leave home and be on the "lease" in 25 minutes, they begin to think they own the place. They start hunting it 7 days week and the animals do not get any rest. They are there more than I imagined when I leased it to them.

When this lease agreement is up, I will re-think about leasing in general. I am beginning to think leasing may not be what I want to do, Folks want to change the agreement after the lease has been signed.



Have you considered maybe doing weekend leases during traditional whitetail season? I see people doing 150 to 250 per person, per night. Even on the low end, that's at least 500-600 for a three-day weekend for two people discounting it. You do it every other weekend during hunting season to reduce pressure and still come away pretty good I think. Then you'd have your land for the rest of the year unencumbered and maybe do a few hog hunts if you can get the hogs out there regular.

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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: noose] #7673096 11/26/19 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by noose
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No.


That's about the most worthless post I've ever seen. No what? Did you post in the wrong thread? No, you would not say no to not hunting on a piece of property that does or does not have rules?


The title of your thread literally asks a question and he answered it. Something tells me that leasing from you would be nothing but adversarial.


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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: Creekrunner] #7673126 11/26/19 08:07 PM
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No.


That's about the most worthless post I've ever seen. No what? Did you post in the wrong thread? No, you would not say no to not hunting on a piece of property that does or does not have rules?


The title of your thread literally asks a question and he answered it. Something tells me that leasing from you would be nothing but adversarial.


No, it doesn't. And no. I'm quite the opposite of what you believe but people are so quick to judge others they've never met I'll just roll with it. In order to answer "NO", he'd have to have read the proposed lease rules. In the first two sentences I specifically state that I'm asking for input. Perhaps he might have read the modified ones and again my multiple requests for input. He's free to post NO -- freedom of speech and all but it is still completely and utterly worthless when asking for input in forming a set of reasonable lease rules.

In response to that other question... Maybe.

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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: noose] #7673159 11/26/19 08:52 PM
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noose,

Check your Private Messages.

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Re: Reasonable Lease Rules? [Re: noose] #7673637 11/27/19 07:30 AM
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I think it is fine. Sounds like you covered your bases and made accommodations. Hell for a fire, get a solo bonfire for them to use or make them use one. I don't go off season that much anyway.

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