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Mike Hill 02-20-2006 09:21 AM

Hunting land in Pa.
 
Hi
I am looking at mabey purching some hunting land in PA. I am mainely a deer hunter and was thinking around the Del. water gap area or Potters county. I was wondering what the people around these areas think about the hunting, what I can expect to pay per Acre or if you think I should try another area of the state. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Mike

cardeer 02-20-2006 02:43 PM

RE: Hunting land in Pa.
 
There should be alot of hunting camps for sale in Potter Co. the hunting has gone down hill the past several years.

United country realestate, try them.

bawanajim 02-20-2006 05:18 PM

RE: Hunting land in Pa.
 
How many acers are you looking for?
Good hunting land is not what most people are looking for ,a swamp or hillside not fit for building might be a great buy.
A good size piece can be made good hunting with food plots and timber cutting.
You will never regret buying your own land .

Good luck .Jim

Speedmaster 02-21-2006 06:45 AM

RE: Hunting land in Pa.
 
I hunt in Delaware Water Gap!! I suggest look somewhere else!!Deernumbers are way down! Did not see any during rifle at least on public land!! It's getting bad the past couple years! I work in Water Gap also and I'm layed off for the winter months so I was out every day during the rifle seasonand it just $^#&ed!!!

Legacy357 02-21-2006 06:55 AM

RE: Hunting land in Pa.
 
my friends bought 180 acres in the middle of state nera raystown lake and paid something like 750-1000 per acre which i thought was awesome! there is 2 acre lake, pine thickets, briar thickets and some nice draws and valleys..........nice piece of ground but they over hunted, never planted a food plot and now there is like nothing left there.........oh well good luck with the land

wildpigs 02-21-2006 05:03 PM

RE: Hunting land in Pa.
 
I would pick some other place due to the cost of the land near the water gap. The city folks are buying up the land at crazy prices.



Mike Hill 02-23-2006 07:32 AM

RE: Hunting land in Pa.
 
Can any of you give me a suggestion on where else to look. I don't want to spend more then I have to. Just a working stiff tierd of looking for new places to hunt all the time figured I'd try to get my own so I will have a place year after year. Thanks Mike


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