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Hunting Land Lease opportunity?


Rubi

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53 minutes ago, Jackofalltrades said:

How do those typically work? How much land are you looking for?

Pay a yearly fee to land owner for spring and fall season access. I wouldn’t put a minimum on acreage. 15, 25, 50 doesn’t matter to me. If it’s remote that’s usually best. 

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On 1/28/2018 at 10:50 PM, Rubi said:

I have a lease in SC that I hunt on but I’d like a place to lease in NC to go to when SC gets crowded. Anyone here hunt? - know of/have any suggestions ? 

Trying to avoid public land if possible. 

What are using to hunt with?  

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1 hour ago, Rubi said:

Bow, shotgun, rifle

Certain counties in NC don't allow rifles. Cabarrus county used to not allow them. 

 

I was part of one in WV.  It was owned by a major timber company that leased out rights to hunt.  Might research for something like that in western nc. 

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