Originally posted by HELLRAZOR
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Originally posted by Payne346 View PostNo doubt hunting and leases are super expensive. I'm embarrassed to say how much I pay, so I won't. But, leases are like trucks to me, we all keep paying the prices and it's supply and demand. If we got off our lease this year there would be a line of folks waiting with check book in hand. And as far as going on a couple hunts per year....that's great, but I want to go down several times a year to the lease. We go at least 10-12x per year. Everything is a choice, but we often say "I can't believe we are paying ***xx to hunt!"
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostWhat would be a fair price per acre. In south Texas , house, water, walk-in cooler not much hunting pressure?
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Last one I was on in La Salle County was $10,000 for 525 ac +/-, 4 guns, and we controlled all hunting-deer, hogs, quail, dove. We controlled the day leasing to outfitters for dove hunts and quail hunts and in good years recovered half or more of the $10k that way. Since I was the only one retired and did 90% of the work clearing, filling, firewood, etc. I had a special privilege. I outfitted for hog hunts and all the money from that went into my pockets.
Alas, the landowner's s-i-l got involved and that went away. My last places have all been free from friends.
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Leasing for me in the Ozona area was a little under $10 per acre. This included a house and water. The landowner was awesome. I should of never given that place up, but I stay in contact with the landowner and person I turned it over to. We now have property we own. I bet our price per acre is way above 20 times that currently.
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