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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7770512 03/13/20 04:10 AM
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# 10 Illegal ?


THE ROAD GOES ON FOREVER AND THE PARTY NEVER ENDS.

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#10, may be poorly worded but the intent is legal & fairly customary.

Means deer killed by any guests count against the paid lease members county bag limit.
5 deer county - 2 guests kill one deer each, paid member can now take only 3 deer.
The key is only one county bag limit for that specific county no matter how many guests the member allows to hunt.

Guests use tag from their own licence to tag the animal.

No way I would offer a lease that includes a guest clause/policy without spelling out the exact total # & sex of deer allowed to be taken from property, unless an overpopulation problem exists on the property / in area.

To answer the OP's question, no I wouldn't personally lease the property, and double dang sure wouldn't lease out if I owned it.
If you want to sell the place, sell it and move on.

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Originally Posted by Stub
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Sounds a little steep to me....


Nice looking spot you have there but $50.00 - $60.00 per acre scratch



Adding to my previous...

That is a great setup with the blinds, feeders, food plots and supplying the corn, you will probably have no problem leasing it out to someone on your terms.
Just a little pricey for most folks on that small of an area. $2,500 per gun on which is 50 acre per hunter.

Now if you are surrounded by large landowners who practice game management or other small tracts that no one hunts on then you might have a wonderful Honey Hole and worth every penny!
If you are surrounded by small tracts with medium to heavy pressure than the chances of both hunters seeing and shooting a nice mature deer in that area cannot be very good?



Good luck though up


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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Stub] #7770765 03/13/20 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Stub
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Sounds a little steep to me....


Nice looking spot you have there but $50.00 - $60.00 per acre scratch



Adding to my previous...

That is a great setup with the blinds, feeders, food plots and supplying the corn, you will probably have no problem leasing it out to someone on your terms.
Just a little pricey for most folks on that small of an area. $2,500 per gun on which is 50 acre per hunter.

Now if you are surrounded by large landowners who practice game management or other small tracts that no one hunts on then you might have a wonderful Honey Hole and worth every penny!
If you are surrounded by small tracts with medium to heavy pressure than the chances of both hunters seeing and shooting a nice mature deer in that area cannot be very good?

Good luck though up


Question; is your property surrounded by large managed places or smaller ones that have medium to heavy hunting pressure?


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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7771119 03/13/20 07:37 PM
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I think 3 guns is way to many on a place that size in that area so I would pass just on that basis. The bigger question is going to be animal quality though, 100 acres in E. Texas can have some good deer depending on the neighbors, but it can also have almost nothing if the neighbors fill all their tags for every family member each year.

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South side of property, 400 acres timber company. Never heard s shot or seen anyone over there. East side is 500 acres in a family trust. Don’t think they hunt. Heard one shot in three years from that side. West side, 400 acres, owned by 80 year old, very very nice man who does not hunt. He sometimes lets friends hunt, heard one shot in three years. North side 200 acres. Hear shots opening weekend every year then that’s it.


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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7771165 03/13/20 08:11 PM
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I do not know much about East Texas lease costs but I think you should be able to get at least $5K for your place for 2 people to lease it with everything you offer and all the animals you have. People pay $2K - $4K for a weekend qual / exotic hunt where they just show up and hunt. Other than camping, your hunters won't have to bring a blind, feeder, nothing and get to use it for a season / the year. Nice place by the way! It is not the size of the place that matters as much as the amount of animals coming through. I hunt 2 places. One place in S Texas (800 acres) and we have about 90 deer on it. Another place is 37 acres and I have about 25 different deer coming through it regularly and with tower blinds you can safely shoot down at game.

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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7771608 03/14/20 03:19 AM
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I would think it would be good for a family at that price. No more than two quality bucks and an additional buck with your approval by picture.
Pigs I’m sure there are plenty

Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7771614 03/14/20 03:23 AM
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I don't hate deer or need the meat that much.


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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7771685 03/14/20 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. T.
South side of property, 400 acres timber company. Never heard s shot or seen anyone over there. East side is 500 acres in a family trust. Don’t think they hunt. Heard one shot in three years from that side. West side, 400 acres, owned by 80 year old, very very nice man who does not hunt. He sometimes lets friends hunt, heard one shot in three years. North side 200 acres. Hear shots opening weekend every year then that’s it.


Sounds like a Honey Hole to me cheers

That is probably why there are that many deer on your place because of the food plots and feeding all year combined with large neighbors who probably do not have food plots and little pressure.


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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Stub] #7771706 03/14/20 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Stub
Originally Posted by Mr. T.
South side of property, 400 acres timber company. Never heard s shot or seen anyone over there. East side is 500 acres in a family trust. Don’t think they hunt. Heard one shot in three years from that side. West side, 400 acres, owned by 80 year old, very very nice man who does not hunt. He sometimes lets friends hunt, heard one shot in three years. North side 200 acres. Hear shots opening weekend every year then that’s it.


Sounds like a Honey Hole to me cheers

That is probably why there are that many deer on your place because of the food plots and feeding all year combined with large neighbors who probably do not have food plots and little pressure.


Would make a great lease for a small family....


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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7771715 03/14/20 12:35 PM
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Mr. T I commend you on the hard work you put in to make a beautiful place. It's almost a shame you are selling; those kids sure are enjoying it.


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Seems a little steep!

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The closer it gets to the season there are people that will pay that in a heartbeat, and not think twice about it!



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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: wapiti] #7771905 03/14/20 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by wapiti
Seems a little steep!

That was my initial thought based on the size of the property...but when you look at the layout of the property, what surrounds it, and what is provided with the lease I think it would be a great deal for a father/son or husband/wife family type lease....not a bad deal for a turn-key property in an area with limited pressure.... 2cents

My uncle is charging around $2,500/gun 3-gun lease on a 360 acre ranch in Lampasas county...deer and pigs only with limited access outside of deer season for comparison.


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Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7772883 03/15/20 03:51 PM
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It`s a free market. If you can get it …… do it. You aren`t putting a gun to nobody`s head and telling them to lease it. If is to high...and it may be.... no one will be willing to pay the price. I personally would not pay that much, but that`s just me .

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If the low hunting pressure and size of surrounding properties(big plus for me)are truly as you suggest and with what you are providing I would think you could get 4-5K fairly easy

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Nice place.

Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7773230 03/15/20 10:30 PM
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I would lease it ...

Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7773255 03/15/20 11:02 PM
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Probably not.

Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: Mr. T.] #7775228 03/17/20 07:45 PM
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Great Pics - I'm sure you will lease it.

Re: Would you lease this 100 acre property? [Re: garyrapp55] #7775370 03/17/20 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by garyrapp55
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Being the property is 100 acres, you may also want to consider a bow/suppressed only rule.

Why?


On 100 acres the quieter you can be the better. From the OP's description, he appears to have some resident deer. Go in blasting and that will change real quick. At least that has been my experience hunting small acreage.

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Hell no. I don’t even pay that for 1000 acres off of little cypress and it’s just my dad and I on the lease.

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$5-6k is robbery and you should be ashamed.

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