cost to lease land
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: burlington wi. USA
If my wife found out the farm could be leased for what the outfitters are willing to pay I would be losing my own hunting grounds.
Based on the way it is going the woods will soon be leasing more then the tillable. With $2 corn it might be happening quicker then we all think.
A good amount is leased in Carroll county already and the guys who have hunted land for years get afford the leases and the land owner can't afford not to take the money.
Based on the way it is going the woods will soon be leasing more then the tillable. With $2 corn it might be happening quicker then we all think.
A good amount is leased in Carroll county already and the guys who have hunted land for years get afford the leases and the land owner can't afford not to take the money.
#12
$10 here per acre in LaGrange County, Indiana.
"there are some nice deer in indiana but shhh dont tell anyonei dont want the outfitters moving in here and driving up the prices"
Outfitters and big $$ spenders already own Steuben County. Thank God they haven't moved 1 county west to my lovely hunting spot.
"there are some nice deer in indiana but shhh dont tell anyonei dont want the outfitters moving in here and driving up the prices"
Outfitters and big $$ spenders already own Steuben County. Thank God they haven't moved 1 county west to my lovely hunting spot.
#14
My cost to lease is exactly zero , I don't lease and never will .
I've never had a problem finding somewhere to hunt for free , and I get offered more free hunting land than I can use almost every year . Even if I got no offers the public land that's an easy drive from my home is so underutilized that I usually have hundreds of acres all to myself , and sometimes even thousands when I hunt a local stretch of national forest .
I can understand why somebody who has no land available to them(probably because of all the rampant leasing[:@]) would , but I don't need to and never will .
I've never had a problem finding somewhere to hunt for free , and I get offered more free hunting land than I can use almost every year . Even if I got no offers the public land that's an easy drive from my home is so underutilized that I usually have hundreds of acres all to myself , and sometimes even thousands when I hunt a local stretch of national forest .
I can understand why somebody who has no land available to them(probably because of all the rampant leasing[:@]) would , but I don't need to and never will .




