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Re: Hunting Club in Sumter Co. 4 members needed
[Re: Radaralph]
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04/17/20 12:32 PM
04/17/20 12:32 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 9,990 Hampton Cove
foldemup
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 9,990
Hampton Cove
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When turkey hunting gets included I’d be interested
If you want to always win, never play anyone better than you!
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Re: Hunting Club in Sumter Co. 4 members needed
[Re: BayedUp]
#3161260
07/05/20 01:56 PM
07/05/20 01:56 PM
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Joined: Jan 2020
Posts: 339 Waverly Hall, Ga
4ssss
4 point
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4 point
Joined: Jan 2020
Posts: 339
Waverly Hall, Ga
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Since you asked I will give my opinion on the place
1. 300 acres is barely enough land for 1 turkey hunter 2. The club is very expensive for mediocre deer at best. 3. All the added monthly and joining fees come across as being a money grab. I know things are expensive but it’s hard for me to believe it takes dues+joining fee+monthly fee per member to pay for the place. I'll second that.
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Re: Hunting Club in Sumter Co. 4 members needed
[Re: Radaralph]
#3161299
07/05/20 03:04 PM
07/05/20 03:04 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 5,838 Hoover, AL
M48scout
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 5,838
Hoover, AL
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I hunt North Sumter in the Panola area, so your post caught my eye. I do agree that with the rules and type of club you are running, I feel sure the hunting is pretty good and the possibility of killing a really good buck is there.
That being said:
- theres only so many people who can afford a place like that - I tend to personally agree with zero/few guests on a trophy club, but it can turn people off who are looking at the $$ aspect - the club sounds like you are pretty particular about the way one chooses to hunt. Nothing wrong with anything you’ve said, but it could strike folks as being a place where it’s difficult to fit in and avoid running afoul of “accepted hunting practices”
I think a place like this fits best with word of mouth with like minded people who you already know personally, know their hunting values/trade offs, and are comfortable with spending that type money.
Good luck with your post. If I had more money I would possibly be interested in a low pressure place like that in North Sumter. I feel like you’ll eventually find someone, the hunting is just too good in that area. You may have to settle for a “die hard” type though who tries to “hunt a lot”. Never know, you might find the perfect fit here as season approaches.
Maybe I’ll see you at M&M’s one evening! Good luck again
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Re: Hunting Club in Sumter Co. 4 members needed
[Re: Radaralph]
#3162056
07/06/20 07:02 PM
07/06/20 07:02 PM
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Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 4,728 Michigan
Sasquatch Lives
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 4,728
Michigan
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Since you asked, I would say lump all the costs together into one price. All those different fees sounds like a scam and the waiving of fees and stuff. I hunt all public land now to avoid the hc drama. Sounds like a nice place though. DUmp the mossy oak turkey guys and you will have no trouble filling the lease. Do those guys use the facilities too. I wouldn't like that, dump them.
Last edited by Sasquatch Lives; 07/06/20 07:03 PM.
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