Hunting land in Pa.
#1
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
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
#3
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
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
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Saylorsburg PA. USA
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!!!
#5
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
#7
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




