This is a sad day
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 114
This is a sad day
Well it is official, The land we have been hunting for 16 years has been sold at auction Saturday January 8, 2011. Due to circumstances beyond the owners control she had to put up for auction. This land has been in her family for 5 generations. Now we are going to have to find a lease to hunt, and with the prices of leases I do not think we are going to be able to afford to pay for 2 people per year to hunt. My deer hunting days may be over.
#3
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Berkshires, Massachusetts
Posts: 11
Sorry to hear, isn't there some public land you could hunt in the area. What if you could take a trip every year to somewhere not to far off to hunt, there has to be some public land somewhere if leasing doesn't work. Just suggesting because "My deer hunting days may be over" are some pretty scary words.
#4
I know how you feel 9 years ago I lost a farm that I had hunted for 18 years, its not a good feeling. Found a lease to join with 3 other friends and have been there since. In two more years were gonna buy is some land, looking for 80 to 100 acres, that will be enough for my wife, son and me to hunt on. Would love to have more, but the price on land keeps going.
#5
What part of TN you in? Im not renewing my lease membership this year because I have private land to hunt and don't need to pay to hunt it.It'll be between $225 and 250,loaded with deer,its bowater pines,and the hunting pressure isn't to bad. I only ran into a total of 5 people while hunting it and I hunt alot
#6
Keep your chin up... You'll find somewhere else that WILL be a much better place. Sounds optimistic. Through my experiance, each place I lose, I gain access to a much more productive place. I personally hope you the best
#7
Don't understand how property can be sold beyond Circumstances that arise beyond the owner control.If she managed it properly never should have had to happen. Especially after 5 generations. This should be very very well established and paid for. If she didn't pay taxes or put it up for mortgage to cover something else. That is controlable The only way I can see it, Is if she wasn't the sole owner to begin with and had siblings or other relatives involved.In which case that to is controllable if you go about it the right way.Sorry to hear that though. Hope you find a new place to huntright quick.
#10
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY: NYC to Watertown
Posts: 897
Sorry to hear the loss off land, hope new owners keep it as land and don't develope on it,
Regardless wouldn't let losing 1 piece of land end your hunting days,
Public lands are a great resource that we all own, not just lease, request permission, etc.. But its our land to use,
Would recomend learning the state lands and continue enjoying your hunting, without a lease fee
Regardless wouldn't let losing 1 piece of land end your hunting days,
Public lands are a great resource that we all own, not just lease, request permission, etc.. But its our land to use,
Would recomend learning the state lands and continue enjoying your hunting, without a lease fee