I'm 2 hours from Austin. 1000 acres with 10 other guys. Rifle season only. 1 doe, 1 spike and 1 10pt or better if you can find him. Water and electric - bring a trailer. Existing stands and feeders; first come first served. $3k per gun including corn. No guests.
Yep, I grew up in LA and it was basically the same there. Leases are really expensive here.The hunt club I belong to in Arkansas is $500 per year on 1200+ acres of timber company land.There are a total of seven of us on it and two only hunt opening weekend.
Yep, I grew up in LA and it was basically the same there. Leases are really expensive here.
Or hunt out of state. I hunted in Arkansas zone13.ell as Texas this year.
The hunt club I belong to in Arkansas is $500 per year on 1200+ acres of timber company land.There are a total of seven of us on it and two only hunt opening weekend.
My non resident hunting license was $350. I killed six deer and never set up a blind or a feeder.
Yep. Cleveland County.Timber company land, hogs, and lots of deer. Let me guess- zone12. I live in and hunt zone13.
I hunted in Ouachita county for years but have my own a little more north these days. Sounds like your in good shape because good leases are hard to find these days.
I really see no downside to hunting out of state. Takes me about 7 hours to get to camp. 1200 acres of which less that 200 are hunted, no restrictions other than the ones imposed by the state on the deer I can shoot, I get six deer tags( 2 buck 4 doe, or all does if I want) and the cost is $850 a year ( that is including my non resident hunting license) and I have year round access)
Why would I pay thousands to shoot only deer picked by someone else here in Texas and only have limited access?
Yep. Cleveland County.
Still isWhen I was hunting down there to see ten in a bunch was commonplace.