Professional Hunters
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 5
Professional Hunters
OK Im must admit I am new to this.
I have a widow friend that has nice land in a nice area with deer, duck, rabbit, turkey etc nice lodging. I am trying to get in touch with professional hunters in this area South Haven, MS. Any Ideas how I can do that, the internet is not of much help. Thanks
I have a widow friend that has nice land in a nice area with deer, duck, rabbit, turkey etc nice lodging. I am trying to get in touch with professional hunters in this area South Haven, MS. Any Ideas how I can do that, the internet is not of much help. Thanks
#2
RE: Professional Hunters
I don't really know what you mean by professional hunter? A guide? An outfitter? What exactly are you wanting to do with the property? Sell hunts? Lease the land? How big is the place?
Sorry to ask so many questions but your post was a little vague.
Maybe try putting up a flyer in a local feed store or outdoor store. Also might try placing an ad in a local paper for whatever it is you're looking for.
Sorry to ask so many questions but your post was a little vague.
Maybe try putting up a flyer in a local feed store or outdoor store. Also might try placing an ad in a local paper for whatever it is you're looking for.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 5
RE: Professional Hunters
Thank you for all the questions. I am not familiar with the hunting terms.
Leasing the land is what will work best for both my friend and the interested guide/hunter.
This allows the guide/hunter to create a business for himself, while allow my friend to rent the land and
have her nice lodging facility used creating her income.
I see it as a win win. What do you think?
Leasing the land is what will work best for both my friend and the interested guide/hunter.
This allows the guide/hunter to create a business for himself, while allow my friend to rent the land and
have her nice lodging facility used creating her income.
I see it as a win win. What do you think?
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ohio,mid
Posts: 1,275
RE: Professional Hunters
You want to lease to a guide service that will coordinate hunts on your ground from what I am reading. You also want to offer lodging in that package. Google hunting guides in the area and talk direct to them.
#8
RE: Professional Hunters
You need to make direct contact. How many acres is the place any idea??? If it's big enough I think you'll prolly be able to get someone to take you up on your offer.
-Jake
-Jake