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Re: Hunters what would you pay to hunt?

Originally Posted by
Nanc952
We have 100 acres in MO. Good open land with creeks and woods.
There are lots of deer that run here for this place has alway been a safe place for them and feel bad doing it to them. But with that huge buck none of them are safe. I know we have had that before.
No houses close to the woods so safe there but with deer rifes never know.
I'll ask my hubby what would be the going price for hunting on land like that and get back with ya this afternoon.
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10-06-2004 03:43 AM
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Re: Hunters what would you pay to hunt?
You could set up a lease. Put up gates with locks to all the access roads to your property. And if anyone wants to hunt on your land they have to pay a yearly lease fee to get a key. That's what my boys do. They only have to pay $50 a year. But I'm sure prices vary in different areas. I always post my land. I don't like anyone hunting around my place accept for my family. So if I was you I would post a few acres around your house to keep it safe.
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Re: Hunters what would you pay to hunt?
$50!!!!!!!!!!!! No Charge!!!!!!!!!! Wow! That must be hunters heaven! My husband pays $1200
per year to get a key to gain access to hunting property here in California. We've been talking about selling and moving, maybe we ought to consider going to where you people are.
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