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jdowney85 11-07-2008 06:08 PM

Bowhunting Paradise...?
 
hey guys,

i am 23 years old and just recently leased to own my very first chunk of land.its only an acre and a half but i can call it my very own.im hoping to bowhunt it next year and in the years to come make it a bowhunters haven for myself.the lot is cleared out with just a few red pines standing around.it was being sold to build on but i am not planning on that.i want to plans various types of plants,bushes and trees to grow over the years.

can anyone recomend what particular plans,bushes or trees would be good to plant and how to set up the land maybe?any help is greatly appreciated.

thanks in advance

-justin d.

joemr1288 11-07-2008 06:26 PM

RE: Bowhunting Paradise...?
 
so the land your leasing is only 1.5 acres? To be honest that is not gonna be enough to hunt on really, unless the area around you is all woods and fields. If I were you I would have leased more land because that is a really small chunk of land.

Pope94/IA 11-07-2008 07:19 PM

RE: Bowhunting Paradise...?
 

ORIGINAL: joemr1288

so the land your leasing is only 1.5 acres? To be honest that is not gonna be enough to hunt on really, unless the area around you is all woods and fields. If I were you I would have leased more land because that is a really small chunk of land.
Really it doesn't matter. All you need is one tree and about 40 yards of shooting distance. ;)

but it would help for a bit more if you want food plots.

nfleming399 11-07-2008 07:19 PM

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Do 1/4 apple trees, 1/4 pine trees, 1/4 BioLogic, and 1/4 corn. Hang a stand in the pines and cut shooting lanes so you can shoot anywhere on your property. But seriously, make sure you can get permission/access to adjoining properties or you may have to worry about losing deer unless you drop them where they stand.

Pope94/IA 11-07-2008 07:21 PM

RE: Bowhunting Paradise...?
 
Tresspassing may be involved while getting to your stand also so get permission before anything.

IL-Cornfed 11-08-2008 11:25 AM

RE: Bowhunting Paradise...?
 
I'm dying to know what a guy would pay for a 1 acre lease ??? [:-]I may be able to offer you hundreds of those "leases: right here in prime west-central Illinois. ;)

You leased a stand sight basically. That should certainly be interesting.... I wouldnt get my hopes up to high if I were you. :D

Good luck

hillbilly archer 11-08-2008 05:23 PM

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Personally I'd let it grow up as thick as all heck, leave a tree or two for a stand. More important than the amount of land, what does the surrounding properties look like?

GMMAT 11-08-2008 05:59 PM

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He's buying the land, guys. Give a 23 yr old a break. I say it's commendable....and I wish you a lot of luck.

neb 11-08-2008 07:04 PM

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I also wish you the best and that is great. Now you will have a spot to hunt.

MichiganWhitetails74 11-08-2008 07:32 PM

RE: Bowhunting Paradise...?
 
I wish you luck buddy! You have ownership and its yours! Good for you....1.5 acres is plenty if you have good surrounding land. Remember to get permission to track on the other property. This is the only down fall I see with the 1.5 acres. Again - Good for you. I wish I would have did this at 23 years old.


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