My thoughts on leasing
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RE: My thoughts on leasing
Not directed at anybody; just don't cry when your lease is lost due to the highest bidder, afterall leasing is cool and the good old days of gaining access onto land was bad, right?
I can see it now, every year an ad placed by the landowner in the local paper:
"Huntingland leaseis about to expire and the to highest bidder it goes. 1200 acres of river bottom in Clay county. Auction starts at 10:00 am on March 1, 2008. Don't be late. Auction by Joe Blow Auction Service, Bumflint,MI Call 212-666-8880 for any questions on this parcel."
Like I said, leasing doesn't affect me; it does you guys that approve of it though. Hope you get the high bid. Good luck!!!!!!!!! I 'll be pulling for ya.
I can see it now, every year an ad placed by the landowner in the local paper:
"Huntingland leaseis about to expire and the to highest bidder it goes. 1200 acres of river bottom in Clay county. Auction starts at 10:00 am on March 1, 2008. Don't be late. Auction by Joe Blow Auction Service, Bumflint,MI Call 212-666-8880 for any questions on this parcel."
Like I said, leasing doesn't affect me; it does you guys that approve of it though. Hope you get the high bid. Good luck!!!!!!!!! I 'll be pulling for ya.
#112
RE: My thoughts on leasing
Lease or buy. If i had the slightest clue that things were gonna get like this i would now own 190 acres instead of 19. Not that I'm not thankful for what i do have.
#113
RE: My thoughts on leasing
Hardcore....didn't you and the Mrs. PAY to go on a bear hunt? In essence you just paid to lease that land albeit of only the duration of the hunt.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
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Well we had an opportunity that fell into our laps and and we had to take it. A buddy let me know that he has a bearhunt that is for two hunters in Canada that is a $2900 hunt, but we can take it for $1200 as he can't go. Cabin, food, everything except our booze; the SUPER DELUXE PACKAGE!!! Hoytgirl is going on her 1st bear hunt and this will be my 7th. I love bear hunting; quite a rush to see a bear walk in. We will be using archery equipment of course. I contacted the bearguide and checked out his website and it looks like a great place with references provided. We will be hunting Sept 2nd thru the 8th. WE ARE GOING [/blockquote]
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
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Go ahead and lease all you want, but I believe you are cutting your own throats in the long run. It is a no win, greed for ground situation, that can have no positive outcome on huntingIMO
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One can easily say "go ahead and PAY an outfitter to hunt, that will only add to more land tracts being purchased for lease and outfitters, therefore cutting our own throats in the long run" right?
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
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Well we had an opportunity that fell into our laps and and we had to take it. A buddy let me know that he has a bearhunt that is for two hunters in Canada that is a $2900 hunt, but we can take it for $1200 as he can't go. Cabin, food, everything except our booze; the SUPER DELUXE PACKAGE!!! Hoytgirl is going on her 1st bear hunt and this will be my 7th. I love bear hunting; quite a rush to see a bear walk in. We will be using archery equipment of course. I contacted the bearguide and checked out his website and it looks like a great place with references provided. We will be hunting Sept 2nd thru the 8th. WE ARE GOING [/blockquote]
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
[blockquote]quote:
Go ahead and lease all you want, but I believe you are cutting your own throats in the long run. It is a no win, greed for ground situation, that can have no positive outcome on huntingIMO
[/blockquote]
One can easily say "go ahead and PAY an outfitter to hunt, that will only add to more land tracts being purchased for lease and outfitters, therefore cutting our own throats in the long run" right?
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
#115
RE: My thoughts on leasing
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Not directed at anybody; just don't cry when your lease is lost due to the highest bidder, afterall leasing is cool and the good old days of gaining access onto land was bad, right?
I can see it now, every year an ad placed by the landowner in the local paper:
"Huntingland leaseis about to expire and the to highest bidder it goes. 1200 acres of river bottom in Clay county. Auction starts at 10:00 am on March 1, 2008. Don't be late. Auction by Joe Blow Auction Service, Bumflint,MI Call 212-666-8880 for any questions on this parcel."
Like I said, leasing doesn't affect me; it does you guys that approve of it though. Hope you get the high bid. Good luck!!!!!!!!! I 'll be pulling for ya.
Not directed at anybody; just don't cry when your lease is lost due to the highest bidder, afterall leasing is cool and the good old days of gaining access onto land was bad, right?
I can see it now, every year an ad placed by the landowner in the local paper:
"Huntingland leaseis about to expire and the to highest bidder it goes. 1200 acres of river bottom in Clay county. Auction starts at 10:00 am on March 1, 2008. Don't be late. Auction by Joe Blow Auction Service, Bumflint,MI Call 212-666-8880 for any questions on this parcel."
Like I said, leasing doesn't affect me; it does you guys that approve of it though. Hope you get the high bid. Good luck!!!!!!!!! I 'll be pulling for ya.
BTW it's Clare county MI and just Flint Keep worring how others make and spend money
#116
RE: My thoughts on leasing
ORIGINAL: Howler
In case HCH missed it
Hardcore....didn't you and the Mrs. PAY to go on a bear hunt? In essence you just paid to lease that land albeit of only the duration of the hunt.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
[blockquote]quote:
Well we had an opportunity that fell into our laps and and we had to take it. A buddy let me know that he has a bearhunt that is for two hunters in Canada that is a $2900 hunt, but we can take it for $1200 as he can't go. Cabin, food, everything except our booze; the SUPER DELUXE PACKAGE!!! Hoytgirl is going on her 1st bear hunt and this will be my 7th. I love bear hunting; quite a rush to see a bear walk in. We will be using archery equipment of course. I contacted the bearguide and checked out his website and it looks like a great place with references provided. We will be hunting Sept 2nd thru the 8th. WE ARE GOING [/blockquote]
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
[blockquote]quote:
Go ahead and lease all you want, but I believe you are cutting your own throats in the long run. It is a no win, greed for ground situation, that can have no positive outcome on huntingIMO
[/blockquote]
One can easily say "go ahead and PAY an outfitter to hunt, that will only add to more land tracts being purchased for lease and outfitters, therefore cutting our own throats in the long run" right?
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
[blockquote]quote:
Well we had an opportunity that fell into our laps and and we had to take it. A buddy let me know that he has a bearhunt that is for two hunters in Canada that is a $2900 hunt, but we can take it for $1200 as he can't go. Cabin, food, everything except our booze; the SUPER DELUXE PACKAGE!!! Hoytgirl is going on her 1st bear hunt and this will be my 7th. I love bear hunting; quite a rush to see a bear walk in. We will be using archery equipment of course. I contacted the bearguide and checked out his website and it looks like a great place with references provided. We will be hunting Sept 2nd thru the 8th. WE ARE GOING [/blockquote]
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
[blockquote]quote:
Go ahead and lease all you want, but I believe you are cutting your own throats in the long run. It is a no win, greed for ground situation, that can have no positive outcome on huntingIMO
[/blockquote]
One can easily say "go ahead and PAY an outfitter to hunt, that will only add to more land tracts being purchased for lease and outfitters, therefore cutting our own throats in the long run" right?
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
#117
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RE: My thoughts on leasing
ORIGINAL: BigJ71
Hardcore....didn't you and the Mrs. PAY to go on a bear hunt? In essence you just paid to lease that land albeit of only the duration of the hunt.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
One can easily say "go ahead and PAY an outfitter to hunt, that will only add to more land tracts being purchased for lease and outfitters, therefore cutting our own throats in the long run" right?
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
Hardcore....didn't you and the Mrs. PAY to go on a bear hunt? In essence you just paid to lease that land albeit of only the duration of the hunt.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
Well we had an opportunity that fell into our laps and and we had to take it. A buddy let me know that he has a bearhunt that is for two hunters in Canada that is a $2900 hunt, but we can take it for $1200 as he can't go. Cabin, food, everything except our booze; the SUPER DELUXE PACKAGE!!! Hoytgirl is going on her 1st bear hunt and this will be my 7th. I love bear hunting; quite a rush to see a bear walk in. We will be using archery equipment of course. I contacted the bearguide and checked out his website and it looks like a great place with references provided. We will be hunting Sept 2nd thru the 8th. WE ARE GOING
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
Go ahead and lease all you want, but I believe you are cutting your own throats in the long run. It is a no win, greed for ground situation, that can have no positive outcome on huntingIMO
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
#118
RE: My thoughts on leasing
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I did miss this post. Answer, CANADA REQUIRES AN OUTFITTER TO DO ANY TYPE OF HUNTING BY NONRESIDENTS.
ORIGINAL: BigJ71
Hardcore....didn't you and the Mrs. PAY to go on a bear hunt? In essence you just paid to lease that land albeit of only the duration of the hunt.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
One can easily say "go ahead and PAY an outfitter to hunt, that will only add to more land tracts being purchased for lease and outfitters, therefore cutting our own throats in the long run" right?
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
Hardcore....didn't you and the Mrs. PAY to go on a bear hunt? In essence you just paid to lease that land albeit of only the duration of the hunt.
Sounds a little hypocritical.......
Well we had an opportunity that fell into our laps and and we had to take it. A buddy let me know that he has a bearhunt that is for two hunters in Canada that is a $2900 hunt, but we can take it for $1200 as he can't go. Cabin, food, everything except our booze; the SUPER DELUXE PACKAGE!!! Hoytgirl is going on her 1st bear hunt and this will be my 7th. I love bear hunting; quite a rush to see a bear walk in. We will be using archery equipment of course. I contacted the bearguide and checked out his website and it looks like a great place with references provided. We will be hunting Sept 2nd thru the 8th. WE ARE GOING
So it's OK for you to PAY for a bear hunt and thus ADDING to the ever growing problem of land leases YET you denounce leases....Huh
Go ahead and lease all you want, but I believe you are cutting your own throats in the long run. It is a no win, greed for ground situation, that can have no positive outcome on huntingIMO
Let me guess.....Paying for a bear hunt doesn't count right.
If a farmer wants to lease HIS land then he has the right, if an outfitter wants to SELL hunts HE has the right. They BOTH go hand in hand and for some it works for others it doesn't, it doesn't make it wrong or evil...it's capitalism.
Serious if you want to bear hunt, I have a place for you to stay. And 1 million acers to hunt on for free. Just cut a load wood for the fire place