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Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 01:36 AM
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Many of our fellow THF hunting brethren have either been displaced off longer term hunting leases or going to be soon, far more than I recall having seen in other past seasons. The vast many of these are resulting from long time landowners taking full advantage of high land acreage pricing, selling to either surrounding landowners or brand new landowners, interested in not leasing and hunting it themselves amongst family and friends or possibly worse, leasing it to their other existing leasees from other properties. That said, what are some practical things that can be done to help folks being greatly impacted by any of this?
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 01:59 AM
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Most practical;
Get used to driving to hunt other states to hunt public
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 02:23 AM
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Buy your own place.
Most hunters take care of a lease improving the land and animals. On some occasions the land owner realizes what he has and boots the lessor off and enjoys it himself for his family/friends or leases it to someone else for more money, sad but it happens.
I haven't been on a lease in years and don't miss the drama.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 02:23 AM
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Most practical;
Get used to driving to hunt other states to hunt public Trophy, you see this similar stuff play out in your neck of woods?
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 03:20 AM
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 04:23 AM
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Most practical;
Get used to driving to hunt other states to hunt public Trophy, you see this similar stuff play out in your neck of woods? I see both sides of the coin. Most lease hunters don’t take as good of the property as they think they do. landowners get tired of the headaches or the eye sores and they sell. But the opposite side is the owners typically invite guests they may not have the funds or opportunity to hunt otherwise. So majority of the time the place is still getting hunted, just not by lease hunters. That void is filled by either invite hunters or outfitted hunts. Whats changing is people are not getting to lease multi million dollar ranches for Pennies on the dollar anymore.
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 12:50 PM
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The good old days are gone. TT85 is right on a lot of it. My place is only a couple of miles from Bandera as the crow flys. Most of the places with over a few hundred acres have sold off and been divided into 10 acre plus parcels. Here you need over 5 acres to drill a well. Probably the only reason they are not selling 5 acre places. My place is HF. I used to see deer both WT and Axis next to me all the time. Now unless you get into the Bandera city limits you seldom see any. My Children or Grandchildren will be very well off if they decide to sell this place when I am gone. Same as what happened on the places that joined me.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 01:03 PM
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Like a couple others, I think the best and most practical thing to do in order to guarantee access is to buy your own place. You may not get access to as many acres, but it's yours.
But a few other thoughts... quit leasing "within 2 hours of DFW" (see that all the time) or some other metromess. People commute to work from that far everyday.
Also, get out of the Hill Country.
Or, put that lease money toward outfitted hunts elsewhere, as has been already mentioned as well.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 01:52 PM
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have been blessed to be on the same large LF lease in South Texas for 17 years - we just signed a new 5 year agreement -
From day one we have treated the property as if it were our own - we are very careful to do what is best for the property and what the LO ask of us.
I agree there are more and more properties getting split into small tracts but most of that is being done in areas near towns or cities.
The other option IMO is Mexico - there a tons of folks choosing to hunt there now days with no issues
And last of all as someone said above if you are looking for a lease be careful to limit yourself to a defined area that is "an hour from Houston" etc.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 02:14 PM
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Many of our fellow THF hunting brethren have either been displaced off longer term hunting leases or going to be soon, far more than I recall having seen in other past seasons. The vast many of these are resulting from long time landowners taking full advantage of high land acreage pricing, selling to either surrounding landowners or brand new landowners, interested in not leasing and hunting it themselves amongst family and friends or possibly worse, leasing it to their other existing leasees from other properties. That said, what are some practical things that can be done to help folks being greatly impacted by any of this? Lower comfort level and look at public. Whether that be Texas Public surrounding States public.
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 04:07 PM
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So, the takeaways so far are, look further out than 2-3 hours from metromess, treat property with utmost of respect and stewardship, be willing to pay and pay a lot more than previously and lastly, maybe become a landowner yourself to ensure having some dirt to hunt, did I miss any so far? What other ideas and thoughts are out there?
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 04:14 PM
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All of these responses are solid. I am grateful that the landowner I deal with is a friend. Mexico would not be an option for me though.
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02/09/25 04:47 PM
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All of these responses are solid. I am grateful that the landowner I deal with is a friend. Mexico would not be an option for me though. For a lot of Texans it’s faster time wise to hunt in Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, etc. than it would be Mexico. From Dallas it’s 7 hours just to get to the border crossing in Laredo. I have an opportunity to get on a good lease in Mexico for pretty reasonable money. With the problems with Mexico it’s a no go for me as well. I don’t care about whitetail deer that much to deal with the risks and hassles
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 04:56 PM
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I hunted Mexico for a few years. Great place to hunt but in 2009 we had a minor incident happen and I will not be going back. It can be spooky over there.
Odds are, you'd be fine, I just can't risk it even for very slim odds.
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02/09/25 07:25 PM
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I hunted Mexico for a few years. Great place to hunt but in 2009 we had a minor incident happen and I will not be going back. It can be spooky over there.
Odds are, you'd be fine, I just can't risk it even for very slim odds. My thoughts exactly. Life is too short to risk going there for deer or bass fishing.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 07:25 PM
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What about just hunting public land? There is a reason its there. Its for people who want to hunt and do jot have access to private land.
In the west, public land is a lot more plentiful for sure, but it is almost a joke to some if you shoot something on provate land….almost as if it is too easy or something.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 09:51 PM
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Buying land close to D/FW is spooky high priced. I get a lot of calls from telemarketers wanting to buy my POS 133 acres 70 miles from Fort Worth. It’s called recreational property and is selling for more than East or West Texas productive farm land. I’ve had it for over 40 years.
No way I could afford to buy it now.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 10:13 PM
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What about just hunting public land? There is a reason its there. Its for people who want to hunt and do jot have access to private land.
In the west, public land is a lot more plentiful for sure, but it is almost a joke to some if you shoot something on provate land….almost as if it is too easy or something. Public land takes more effort than most are willing to put forth. Setting up tents, trailers, etc, long walks in and out, most just don’t want to do it. A lot of folks probably can’t do it. The public land groups I’m a member of, it’s almost comical to read some of their responses regarding private land. 100% of them would hunt private land over public if given the option, don’t let them fool you. I’m not that familiar with public land here in Texas, but there is a good amount of land within a reasonable driving distance from DFW and Houston.
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/09/25 10:57 PM
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More public hunting opportunities than I knew prior to reading an article about it. Wise and/or Montague County. Also Tarrant County.
Expect there’s a list somewhere.
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Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/10/25 01:12 AM
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[quote=Texas buckeye]What about just hunting public land? There is a reason its there. Its for people who want to hunt and do jot have access to private land.
In the west, public land is a lot more plentiful for sure, but it is almost a joke to some if you shoot something on provate land….almost as if it is too easy or something. Public land takes more effort than most are willing to put forth. Setting up tents, trailers, etc, long walks in and out, most just don’t want to do it. A lot of folks probably can’t do it. The public land groups I’m a member of, it’s almost comical to read some of their responses regarding private land. 100% of them would hunt private land over public if given the option, don’t let them fool you. I’m not that familiar with public land here in Texas, but there is a good amount of land within a reasonable driving distance from DFW and Houston. I agree - public hunting is tough - I tried it years ago on several occasions - nothing like stalking an animal while looking through your binoculars and some guy walks up on you or a 4 wheeler blows through - no thank you
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/10/25 02:14 AM
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I thought this post was about options for hunters displaced off leases…public land is a good option.
I realize it is the wild west and hard to kill an animal on public in texas, but it is an option.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/10/25 02:15 AM
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I don't know how things go on in other areas of the country, but in the west, guys pack in and go hunt. Old School; canvas tents, 4 wheelers and even horses to get up into the Forests and BLM lands to go after game. They stay for a week or a little longer. Sometimes they kill sometimes they don't. Private lands do exist but the average hunter hunts public in western states.
Most Texas Deer hunters are not going to do that in a National Forest in East Texas. Some do, I'm sure, but most are not, especially if they are used to staying in a cabin or RV trailer.
I've heard stories from midwestern friends that "deer camp" is a thing but most are shanty's with many built on Public Forest land on 99 year leases that are grandfathered in...can't build a new one but can maintain and occupy the existing ones.
I'm not sure what the lease situation is like East of the Mississippi. My son lives in Arkansas and public hunting is very viable there with several national forests within 2 hours drive of his door along with several WMA's. Tough hunting but lots of room to roam.
IMO, aside from the National Forests, which are federal, the state parks and natural areas are very mismanaged from a hunting perspective. The public hunting opportunities are mismanaged and could be improved upon greatly.
another thing to consider is the population increase. In 1990 there were 17 million people in the state, now there are 30 million. The number of licensed hunters has increased to around 1.17mm hunters of which its estimated 750k are deer hunters. There are more deer hunters than ever before competing for less available land than ever before. Texas is blowing up in population and its not gonna get better.
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Re: Are There Any Good Answers
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02/10/25 02:27 AM
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What other ideas and thoughts are out there? If you wanna stay on a place, or be invited back... don't offer suggestions to the landowner as to what he ought to do. teach your kid a modicum of respect for adults. occasionally shut the hell up and listen.
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02/10/25 02:52 AM
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I miss my public land hunting I did on the Pease River. Only time I felt like I was a victim of the man was when the law was changed to shotgun only, no slugs. Those hunts were the most rewarding I did. Even when I had a great lease I always saved a weekend for my river hunt. Game Warden for that area was a real advocate for the river hunters, he had almost zero problems from us. A big loss for public land hunting in my part of the world.
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02/10/25 03:38 AM
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No way I would go to Mexico,heard that the bass lakes south of Arizona have warning people to stay home,the cartels are getting bad.
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