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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: ghost rabbit]
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07/18/22 05:13 PM
07/18/22 05:13 PM
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We did it on our lease but I ended up leasing them because I donāt want anyone on our property. I donāt even Turkey hunt really but now I donāt have to worry about someone getting ideas.
The way it was arranged had we selected someone else was just put them on the overall lease insurance and the club president would swap locks (one set for March and April, one set the rest of the year)
We charged $1.50/acre
Last edited by FreeStateHunter; 07/18/22 05:16 PM.
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: FreeStateHunter]
#3710640
07/18/22 06:04 PM
07/18/22 06:04 PM
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Posts: 2,028 Hartselle, AL
ghost rabbit
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We did it on our lease but I ended up leasing them because I donāt want anyone on our property. I donāt even Turkey hunt really but now I donāt have to worry about someone getting ideas.
The way it was arranged had we selected someone else was just put them on the overall lease insurance and the club president would swap locks (one set for March and April, one set the rest of the year)
We charged $1.50/acre We have a small group of family and friends mostly from our church and so we wouldn't want someone we couldn't trust, its not worth that. We were considering 2 permits/memberships.
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: ghost rabbit]
#3711001
07/19/22 11:20 AM
07/19/22 11:20 AM
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Typically the hunting clubs that do turkey hunting only memberships that I been a part of or heard about - it is cheaper than regular dues - maybe 1/2 sometimes less - if 1 guy gets it exclusive - they may pay more for exclusivity
Turkey lease out right is usually $2-3 per acer - could go lot higher if it loaded - market demand - clubs May do 1/2 membership piece or even many cases less - smaller animal - 6-7 week season
If u got a guy that gone pay full membership to do turkey only - good for u. I donāt see paying full membership price unless u only talking $400-500 and not many turkey hunters
One club that was $2500 dues I payed 850 for turkey only - but it was not exclusive - it was 1200 acer - I would hav give $2k for exclusive if it had birds and consider it a deal
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: hawndog]
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07/19/22 04:15 PM
07/19/22 04:15 PM
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Posts: 2,655 Montgomery, AL
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At the club Iām in now. There are no separate memberships. But we do have a few turkey hunters that do not deer hunt. They pay the same as everyone else. Thatās the way it should be imo. I know several folks that backed out of good clubs because somebody got selfish with the turkey rights or they leased out turkey rights. They ended up having hard Time finding new members for the premiums they were still asking to just hunt deer.
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: ghost rabbit]
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07/19/22 05:20 PM
07/19/22 05:20 PM
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Agreed Hawndog & Forrest- everyone in ours joined a "hunting" club. Separate memberships for this or that is a recipe for trouble.
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: Stickers]
#3711239
07/19/22 05:39 PM
07/19/22 05:39 PM
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Agreed Hawndog & Forrest- everyone in ours joined a "hunting" club. Separate memberships for this or that is a recipe for trouble. It creates a supply demand for no reason, and things tend to take a snowball effect behind it.
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: Sasquatch Lives]
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07/23/22 01:06 PM
07/23/22 01:06 PM
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One club we had did this and it was a total pia with the turkey hunters constantly bitching and complaining about each other. Man I thought deer hunters were drama queens. Thatās why if youāre gonna do it, the deer hunters have to agree to it, and you lease it to one person and let that one person bring in whatever agreed upon number of hunters is required.
If you want to always win, never play anyone better than you!
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: Forrestgump1]
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08/01/22 05:38 PM
08/01/22 05:38 PM
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Agreed Hawndog & Forrest- everyone in ours joined a "hunting" club. Separate memberships for this or that is a recipe for trouble. It creates a supply demand for no reason, and things tend to take a snowball effect behind it. If it's good bird hunting, it's an easy way to get outbid on a lease (depending on type of lease)
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Re: Deer clubs who keep turkey rights separate
[Re: foldemup]
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08/03/22 06:09 PM
08/03/22 06:09 PM
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Posts: 2,296 Spanish Fort
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One club we had did this and it was a total pia with the turkey hunters constantly bitching and complaining about each other. Man I thought deer hunters were drama queens. Thatās why if youāre gonna do it, the deer hunters have to agree to it, and you lease it to one person and let that one person bring in whatever agreed upon number of hunters is required. This.. But it seems hard for the deer hunters to comprehend that for 6 weeks out the year to stay out. They all want to ride to the camp, ride sxsās, check their stands, etcā¦.. If the turkey hunters did that crap during the deer rut theyād lose their minds. And thereās always ol uncle so/so who only gonna hunt one weekend ā¦etcā¦.
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