Posted By: kyles
Hunting ciub insurance - 09/02/20 08:06 PM
Where can you get hunting club insurance for Jackson County
Posted By: kyles
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/02/20 08:53 PM
Thanks this is the first time we have had to have it.
Posted By: Phil_Army
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/03/20 02:53 PM
This is who I use. Cheaper than AFOA and you can do everything online and have your policy immediately instead of having to mail in applications and wait on AFOA
https://ahuntinglease.org/
Posted By: Rmart30
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/03/20 04:23 PM
AHLA is who I use. Easy to do online in 5 minutes with a debit or CC, instant coverage and good pricing.
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Posted By: Blackwater_Reb
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/04/20 02:45 PM
Both our landowners are members of AFOA and they require us to use them. It is always a pain. A few years back, two seasons in a row, they lost our checks. And if you ever have to call them, they are normally beyond useless. I would definitely use AHLA if we had the choice...
Posted By: Wiley Coyote
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/04/20 09:01 PM
How much per acre are y'all paying? Ours is 30 cents.
Posted By: Semo
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/05/20 12:38 AM
How much per acre are y'all paying? Ours is 30 cents.
I'm less than 10 cents per acre. but it is only a 1 million per and 2 million aggregate policy with no buildings covered or atvs.
Posted By: Semo
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/05/20 12:41 AM
How much per acre are y'all paying? Ours is 30 cents.
I'm less than 10 cents per acre. but it is only a 1 million per and 2 million aggregate policy with no buildings covered or atvs.
That is with NFP which was formally Outdoor insurance group.
Posted By: rackhunter'
Re: Hunting ciub insurance - 09/07/20 10:02 PM
I use American hunting lease. Same as Phil’s link above. $215 a year