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Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397007
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Originally Posted By: mman
If you knew that there were only going to be 6 total turkey hunters, how much would you pay as an individual for a turkey only membership to hunt over 4000 acres?



$300-400, if all 4,000 acres is huntable.


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Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397017
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Thirty cents.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: Bustinbeards] #1397025
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Originally Posted By: Bustinbeards
Originally Posted By: Watchemflop
I would think that would be best case scenario for you not a starting point. Jmo
I would agree with this, these guys are gonna be hardcore turkey hunters and would probably balk at six others hunting, combined with the "deer" hunters hunting turkeys also, for that price.


OK, the deer hunters are NOT HUNTING TURKEYS, as I keep saying.

Only one deer hunter hunts turkeys and he would be included as part of the 6.

I'm saying for 6 total people to hunt 4000 acres by themselves and NOBODY else is hunting, what would they be willing to pay per person.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397057
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$500-700 would be a good number for everyone involved.

Just curious, where is this extra cash going? Cheaper dues, better food plots, a family cruise for the President?


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Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: Big Game Hunter] #1397068
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Originally Posted By: Big Game Hunter
$500-700 would be a good number for everyone involved.

Just curious, where is this extra cash going? Cheaper dues, better food plots, a family cruise for the President?



This.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397083
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IMO, if you're looking to get 5 additional turkey hunters, you'd be better served to simply advertise you're looking for a group of hunters to go in for a certain price. I, for one, would not join a club where there would be four additional turkey-only guys... especially the higher the price. Guys who pay that much are going to be hard-core, and that's not the same as 5-6 average hunters. Something like this is the way I'd go... "Seeking a group of turkey hunters (preferably friends) to purchase turkey-only memberships to our club. Total price to be paid is $_____ and the maximum number of hunters allowed in the group will be 5. Land will be shared with one additional club member." Doing things this way might net you 2-3 guys who'd be willing to pay more for more land/less pressure.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397088
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I haven't ever paid over $500 for a turkey membership. I have exclusive turkey rights on acreage from 300 up to 1000 and still paid $500. $1000 is really pushing it a bit. I assume that the current members that turkey hunt are being given first dibs on extending their membership to include turkey also. I would think you could get $500 per membership and keep the number of hunters down to 10 members. What county in Central Alabama.


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Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397149
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Mman I'm not being a smart butt but, when you say it's good turkey hunting, is this your opinion? If you're not a turkey hunter you really don't know. Just because you see them in deer season doesn't mean anything. That being said I would be interested in knowing more.


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Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397161
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4000 acres=6.25 sq. miles
Say the property's on the high end for population and has 5 longbeards per sq. mile.
32 adult gobblers
6 hardcore killers could knock off 25 or 80%. A couple of bad hatches after a couple of years at 80% and the place is no longer very attractive or valuable.
Do 4 @$1250 and those guys would be with you for the duration. $5000 guaranteed every year for food plots, cruises, whatever.
IMO you could find four guys who are committed enough to the sport to go for that. I would be in at that price after a "trust but verify" visit to the property.
It all depends on what's important to a fellow. I saw season football tickets listed at $2300 and did a double take. No way on earth.... I'm sure most guys would say the same thing about $1250 for turkey rights but to each his own.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397240
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How much of the property is "turkey" hunt able? For example, my club is 11,500 acres but only about 6,000 of it has turkeys on it. If the clear cuts are over 2-3 years old, that land is out as far as turkeys go. If the place is as good as you make it out, you shouldn't have any trouble getting 3-4 guys at $1K each. I just wish you were closer to me. I'd be all over it. Good luck with it.


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Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: Calhoun] #1397293
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Originally Posted By: Calhoun

Say the property's on the high end for population and has 5 longbeards per sq. mile.
32 adult gobblers
6 hardcore killers could knock off 25 or 80%.


I wouldn't pay $1000 for that. I've got 40 acres in TN that I can kill 4 birds on every year.


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Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: Big Game Hunter] #1397478
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Originally Posted By: Big Game Hunter
$500-700 would be a good number for everyone involved.

Just curious, where is this extra cash going? Cheaper dues, better food plots, a family cruise for the President?



What extra cash? I was only asking what turkey hunters thought was a fair price for hunting lots of land with minimal pressure. Nothing is changing in our club at this time. It is not be shopped out.

EVERYTHING that comes into our club goes back into the club. We don't have a president but that is beside the point.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1397482
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Thanks everyone. Our club has gone through some changes and will continue to go through a few more. We have a really good group of guys now. We have downsized our membership and it is working for us. I was only trying to find out what was reasonable to expect should we decide to change our approach to turkey hunting. It is not overrun with turkeys, but I know it has a good population of turkeys that don't get a lot of pressure. I don't know how much is "huntable", but I sure see a lot during deer season. In keeping with the general thinking of our club, fewer hunters at higher prices would probably suit us better. Thanks again. I now have a much better idea.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: Calhoun] #1397918
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Originally Posted By: Watchemflop
Mman I'm not being a smart butt but, when you say it's good turkey hunting, is this your opinion? If you're not a turkey hunter you really don't know. Just because you see them in deer season doesn't mean anything. That being said I would be interested in knowing more.


Originally Posted By: Calhoun
4000 acres=6.25 sq. miles
Say the property's on the high end for population and has 5 longbeards per sq. mile.
32 adult gobblers
6 hardcore killers could knock off 25 or 80%. A couple of bad hatches after a couple of years at 80% and the place is no longer very attractive or valuable.


Two strong points to think about. It would have to have crazy amounts of birds to support the type of hunter that would pay the kind of money your looking for. You will either diminish the population or the hunters.


Do you want to hear him gobble, or do you want to kill him.
Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1398317
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Best advice I have seen is offer a set total price for the turkey rights. Much like agreeing to a total lease, give one man control, let him agree to a price and determine how many hunters and what price they pay. For example, if your 1 turkey hunter wants to pay $4k to have it to himself, let him do it. If he wants to get 8 Hunter's at $500 a piece, let him do it. Just let him know you want $4000 for the turkey rights and if he's in, let h decide how to pick up the $4 k.
For me, if it was the right property, and was close to home (within 25 to 45 miles) I'd pay $1500 to $2k and find 1 more person to go in with me in order to have the place between no more than 2 hunters. 4 serious turkey hunters on 4,000 acres could get crowded in my opinion. I'd rather pay more and have less members.

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: Jstocks] #1398434
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Mman
Best advice I have seen is offer a set total price for the turkey rights. Much like agreeing to a total lease, give one man control, let him agree to a price and determine how many hunters and what price they pay. For example, if your 1 turkey hunter wants to pay $4k to have it to himself, let him do it. If he wants to get 8 Hunter's at $500 a piece, let him do it. Just let him know you want $4000 for the turkey rights and if he's in, let h decide how to pick up the $4 k.
For me, if it was the right property, and was close to home (within 25 to 45 miles) I'd pay $1500 to $2k and find 1 more person to go in with me in order to have the place between no more than 2 hunters. 4 serious turkey hunters on 4,000 acres could get crowded in my opinion. I'd rather pay more and have less members.


That's the best advice yet. That would be something I would be interested in joining

Re: Turkey Hunters - What is a reasonable price to pay [Re: mman] #1400452
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I would say $500-$600 for 6 turkey hunters. If your looking to fill turkey memberships, I may be interested.

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I have 2400 acres and I lease out 1000 acres to a couple of guys for 1500.00 a year and the rest is available for the club members to hunt. We only have 1 or 2 members out of 15 that might turkey hunt once a year. I've got other people willing to pay 2.50 per acre for the whole 1900 tract. The price depends on location and turkey numbers but you can get 1.00 to 3.00 per acre in my area easy.
lease part of the 4000 acres to a few people that hunt together and keep a tract for the members to hunt that want to, would be my advice.

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