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When I was a kid no one ever heard of a deer lease. You might lease land for grazing livestock or farming, but not hunting.
If you wanted to hunt on land you didn't own you talked to the owner. That usually did it
I guess the first I heard of this was a friend of dad's went to Colorado and helped a rancher for a week, then got to hunt a week. I guess as time became more precious than money folks started paying instead of working.
Now those that can afford it pay huge sums to hunt. And land owners start high fencing and feeding deer to keep them paying. It's become a revenue stream for the land owners.
There's about 1800 acres of public land 30 miles from me, otherwise it's a 90 minute drive to 20,000 acres of public land. My family farm is 45 minutes away. So i prefer it.
I hope you tag out, Broken.
If you wanted to hunt on land you didn't own you talked to the owner. That usually did it
I guess the first I heard of this was a friend of dad's went to Colorado and helped a rancher for a week, then got to hunt a week. I guess as time became more precious than money folks started paying instead of working.
Now those that can afford it pay huge sums to hunt. And land owners start high fencing and feeding deer to keep them paying. It's become a revenue stream for the land owners.
There's about 1800 acres of public land 30 miles from me, otherwise it's a 90 minute drive to 20,000 acres of public land. My family farm is 45 minutes away. So i prefer it.
I hope you tag out, Broken.