</a JR Holmes Oil Company </a Shark Guard Southeast Woods and Whitetail Mayer Insurance Services LLC
Aldeer Classifieds
Floor blower
by AU7MM08. 05/05/24 02:35 PM
SVT Raptor
by 700ltr308. 05/05/24 08:37 AM
guns for sale
by BBGM. 05/04/24 08:10 PM
Wtb 4 stroke 8 to 10hp outboard
by 300gr. 05/04/24 05:57 PM
Volquartsen Built Grey Ghost 10-22
by wew3006. 05/04/24 04:17 PM
Serious Deer Talk
Who's got the best deer hunting in AL
by hamma. 05/05/24 07:32 AM
Velvet
by Turkey_neck. 05/04/24 09:13 AM
Hunting Lease Insurance
by mw2015. 05/03/24 05:57 AM
Forever wild gun regs.
by Frankie. 05/01/24 03:42 PM
Kansas draw
by booner. 05/01/24 02:56 PM
May
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
Land, Leases, Hunting Clubs
Need dozer work. Cullman area
by Trecker1. 05/02/24 02:33 PM
Looking for 24-25….Turkey land, or all game
by ALMODUX. 04/27/24 06:46 AM
Hunting Lease Insurance
by mw2015. 04/23/24 07:49 PM
Help against Timber Company
by winlamberth. 04/17/24 11:31 PM
South Side Hunting Club (Baldwin County)
by Stickslinger91. 04/15/24 10:38 AM
Who's Online Now
87 registered members (Scout10, Prohunter3509, sj22, blade, chevydude2015, leroyb, FreeStateHunter, Pinelevel Hunter, Whild_Bill, Dragfan66, AU7MM08, top cat, geeb1, Floorman1, billrv, kodiak06, Cousneddy, fur_n_feathers, Todd1700, Hunter454, brett.smith, BobK, rickyh_2, LongBeards29, dave260rem!, Mansfield, roosterbob, CCC, Turkeyneck78, gobblebox, OutdoorsAL, Snuffy, TwoRs, Calvin, CKyleC, curt99rsv, bholmes, mopar, MarksOutdoors, Gulfcoast, Keysbowman, meats132, laylandad, Thread Killer, grundan, TensawRiver, cbs, Alb, burbank, Roondog, BPI, Reaper, icducks, courseup, BrentsFX4, MAG, Reptar, Justice, Turkeyhunter12, Narrow Gap, fourfive45, Buckkiller77, Ray_Coon, kyles, bug54, Turkey_neck, Geeb, Ryano, Dean, treemydog, Chancetribe, hillmp, Firefighter Bill, Livintohunt19, Koba, ridgestalker, Fishduck, CNC, Gobble4me757, 8 invisible), 1,378 guests, and 0 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Things to consider leasing pasture land #4050073
12/31/23 11:30 AM
12/31/23 11:30 AM
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 77
Chunchula Alabama
G
GUT_SHOT Offline OP
spike
GUT_SHOT  Offline OP
spike
G
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 77
Chunchula Alabama
We might have an opportunity to lease a mixture of pasture land for next year. The land is about 1000 acres with an estimated 75 % broken up pasture and balance mixed timber and fence row strips, etc. Cows are being sold. Land is in Lowndes Co.

I’m guessing deer population will be overall lower per acre due to land type?

What are things I should be considering / looking for and watching out for?

We always leased timberland and wanted to ask for advice from any of you that hunt this type of land.

Should hunt-able land vs non be considered in the lease price?

What lease rate per acre should be expected?

Thanks

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050078
12/31/23 11:47 AM
12/31/23 11:47 AM
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 3,301
Autaugaville
T
trailertrash Offline
10 point
trailertrash  Offline
10 point
T
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 3,301
Autaugaville
1000 acres in Lowndes county?

I sure have missed you Gut Shot. I would like to see my old friend again. Shall we meet in Lowndes? I'll bring the beer and big plans.

grin

In all seriousness, I hope it works out for ya but I can't help with pricing much.


"We aren't here to justify your feelings and give you self worth" - Aldeer Welcome Center
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050079
12/31/23 11:49 AM
12/31/23 11:49 AM
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 1,645
Orange Beach, AL
J
JohnG Offline
8 point
JohnG  Offline
8 point
J
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 1,645
Orange Beach, AL
If it has timber surrounding it, goldmine. My favorite kind of land. What’s going to be done to land once cattle are gone?

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050084
12/31/23 11:52 AM
12/31/23 11:52 AM
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 4,162
chilton, co.
hayman Offline
10 point
hayman  Offline
10 point
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 4,162
chilton, co.
Sounds like a place I have hunted on the river near the management area.


“Everything Woke Turns To SH_T” Donald J. Trump
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050090
12/31/23 12:15 PM
12/31/23 12:15 PM
Joined: Dec 2018
Posts: 1,027
Central AL
O
Overland Offline
6 point
Overland  Offline
6 point
O
Joined: Dec 2018
Posts: 1,027
Central AL
Posted this in another thread: We have a 160 acre pasture surrounded by mature timber and pine plantations. The pasture is broken up by blocks of pines with active hay fields and over grown sections with sage. We placed a few green fields in strategic locations. It is the best deer hunting environment I have ever hunted.

Factors to consider: What is the surrounding property comprised of, timber or more open ground? What are long term plans for property, are they planting in pines, letting it go, putting it in Hay production or will it be maintained? Can you plant food plots?

Old pastures can be awesome places to hunt. If there is a little bit of cover it will hold more deer than you would expect. I also hunt a 400 acre active cattle pasture where the cows have access to everything from fence row to fence row and it’s hard to hold deer on the property.

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050098
12/31/23 12:27 PM
12/31/23 12:27 PM
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 77
Chunchula Alabama
G
GUT_SHOT Offline OP
spike
GUT_SHOT  Offline OP
spike
G
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 77
Chunchula Alabama
My understanding the owner has decided he’s getting too old to run cattle himself. What is he going to do with the land going forward is part of what we have to determine. I believe he’s just looking for ways to cover his expense, since the cattle income will stop.

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050107
12/31/23 12:39 PM
12/31/23 12:39 PM
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 1,645
Orange Beach, AL
J
JohnG Offline
8 point
JohnG  Offline
8 point
J
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 1,645
Orange Beach, AL
First off, Id keep my mouth shut. Someone’s already trying to figure out who’s land it is. Satellite imagery will tell you a lot about neighboring properties.

Last edited by JohnG; 12/31/23 12:47 PM.
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050108
12/31/23 12:39 PM
12/31/23 12:39 PM
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,808
Awbarn, AL
CNC Online content
Dances With Weeds
CNC  Online Content
Dances With Weeds
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,808
Awbarn, AL
Lots of potential for a place like that


We dont rent pigs
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050256
12/31/23 04:42 PM
12/31/23 04:42 PM
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 11,369
Kennedy, al
G
globe Offline
Booner
globe  Offline
Booner
G
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 11,369
Kennedy, al
TURKEY’S come to my mind….😃


Everything woke turns to shucks
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050267
12/31/23 04:59 PM
12/31/23 04:59 PM
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 8,914
Tallassee
G
G/H Offline
14 point
G/H  Offline
14 point
G
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 8,914
Tallassee
He he could turn it into CRP land he can make some money that way. Then you could cut lanes in it and hunt it that way

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050270
12/31/23 05:02 PM
12/31/23 05:02 PM
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 8,140
Right behind you
Mbrock Offline
Fancy
Mbrock  Offline
Fancy
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 8,140
Right behind you
Pasture and grazing ground that has cattle removed can go through a rather quick population explosion due to increased browse and deer filling a void they previously chose not to occupy. That’s not to say they don’t use cattle ground, but when the cattle are removed it opens up so much for deer. Old fallow pastures provide cover/bedding and will eventually start to regenerate with native vegetation. You’re actually set up pretty nice to have great hunting and management options for the future. If the landowner will give you some flexibility on discing and burning those old pastures it could be a paradise.

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050282
12/31/23 05:14 PM
12/31/23 05:14 PM
Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 9,418
Northwest Bama
R
Ridge Life Offline
14 point
Ridge Life  Offline
14 point
R
Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 9,418
Northwest Bama
It’s all what Mbrock said.. depends on what his goals are for the pastures, or what he will or won’t allow you to do… plenty of options for a deer or turkey gold mine…

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050288
12/31/23 05:22 PM
12/31/23 05:22 PM
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 3,091
North Al.
P
Paint Rock 00 Offline
10 point
Paint Rock 00  Offline
10 point
P
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 3,091
North Al.
Get it…….. if allowed plant in Alfalfa cut bale it. All animals love it.

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050293
12/31/23 05:27 PM
12/31/23 05:27 PM
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 21,788
USA
R
Remington270 Offline
Freak of Nature
Remington270  Offline
Freak of Nature
R
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 21,788
USA
1,000 acres of any ground in Lowndes county is going to be good. Good luck.

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4050298
12/31/23 05:38 PM
12/31/23 05:38 PM
Joined: Jun 2020
Posts: 11,037
Earth
TDog93 Offline
Booner
TDog93  Offline
Booner
Joined: Jun 2020
Posts: 11,037
Earth
Some of the best land i ever hunted was a mix if pasture n hardwoods in marengo county


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
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4051072
01/01/24 05:41 PM
01/01/24 05:41 PM
Joined: May 2018
Posts: 3,263
Hoover,Al. StateChamps
B
Big Bore Offline
10 point
Big Bore  Offline
10 point
B
Joined: May 2018
Posts: 3,263
Hoover,Al. StateChamps
Sounds like the perfect opportunity! Have him go CRP!!!! I would rather have crp than corn or soybean fields! Food and dense cover! Can’t ask for more!!!


Hunting brings out the worst in people.
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: hayman] #4051211
01/01/24 07:06 PM
01/01/24 07:06 PM
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 3,462
Central Alabama
MC21 Offline
10 point
MC21  Offline
10 point
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 3,462
Central Alabama
Originally Posted by hayman
Sounds like a place I have hunted on the river near the management area.


If it is the property I think you are talking about it should be some great hunting.

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4051275
01/01/24 07:37 PM
01/01/24 07:37 PM
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 2,185
Central to South AL
Stickers Offline
8 point
Stickers  Offline
8 point
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 2,185
Central to South AL
When our pasture went from cows to hay production, we see more deer there than in the wood lots / 2 yr old clearcuts we have elsewhere. Big fan of pastures. you have to leave them a little "dirty" ( grown up) for bucks to use them.


WDE
Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4051344
01/01/24 08:09 PM
01/01/24 08:09 PM
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 664
Georgia
ALclearcut Offline
4 point
ALclearcut  Offline
4 point
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 664
Georgia
Unless we are talking about 100+ acre fields with no cover I think you will have plenty of deer, especially if there is any clover mixed in with the grass in those fields.

Re: Things to consider leasing pasture land [Re: GUT_SHOT] #4051603
01/01/24 10:06 PM
01/01/24 10:06 PM
Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 2,447
Highland Home, Al
S
Squadron77 Offline
10 point
Squadron77  Offline
10 point
S
Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 2,447
Highland Home, Al
I hunted some old cow pastures in Sandy Ridge about 10 years ago and it was some of the best bow hunting I've had. It was easy to pattern the deer. My biggest gripe about it was the land was prairie mud.


Aldeer.com Copyright 2001-2023 Aldeer LLP.
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.6.1.1
(Release build 20180111)
Page Time: 0.102s Queries: 14 (0.024s) Memory: 3.2488 MB (Peak: 3.5555 MB) Zlib disabled. Server Time: 2024-05-05 20:18:09 UTC