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Re: Dollars per acre [Re: SouthBamaSlayer] #2095496
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Someone gonna isnt gonna get there moneys
Worth onsome alabama unversety land in acertain county,sure there is a few deer and turkey there.but gou might go a week and not see a deer.I have hunted it fo 35 years under private land,the owner died and left it to alabama unversety.now they are takeing bids.the turkeys roost on the land but fly down in a neighbors property that I hunt.I would bid on it myself.b
BUT Its not worth the money they are wanting.plus I still hunt 300 acres that borders it on 3 sides.The deer numbers are very low last year I saw 4 deer and let all go 3 spikes 1 doe.it is listed as 212
Kcres.over the last 35 years we may have
Killed 3o deer there mostly does and small bucks 3 good deer thats it.

Re: Dollars per acre [Re: Breadwinner1] #2095521
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Originally Posted By: Breadwinner1
Someone gonna isnt gonna get there moneys
Worth onsome alabama unversety land in acertain county,sure there is a few deer and turkey there.but gou might go a week and not see a deer.I have hunted it fo 35 years under private land,the owner died and left it to alabama unversety.now they are takeing bids.the turkeys roost on the land but fly down in a neighbors property that I hunt.I would bid on it myself.b
BUT Its not worth the money they are wanting.plus I still hunt 300 acres that borders it on 3 sides.The deer numbers are very low last year I saw 4 deer and let all go 3 spikes 1 doe.it is listed as 212
Kcres.over the last 35 years we may have
Killed 3o deer there mostly does and small bucks 3 good deer thats it.


Roll Tide

Re: Dollars per acre [Re: coach41] #2095556
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Well say you hunt 500 acres ,your paying for alot of that land thats unhuntable.with at being said ,say you have 250 acres in 5 year pines thick as a dogs hair.or the woods too thick to really hunt.really the only places you can actually hunt are green feilds.And all clubs on company land are limited to how much area they can plant.so say you lease 500 acres you might actually can hunt 100 acres but you have to pay the samd price for the whole 500 acres.like everyone said its turned into a big money sport.

Re: Dollars per acre [Re: coach41] #2095813
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Originally Posted By: coach41
I just hate to see hunting slowly but surely becoming a rich man's "sport". The rising lease prices are getting ridiculous and it doesn't even have to be good land. If it's available some rich guy from out of town will eventually lease it, and timber companies/land owners know it.
I've went from "my" lease to two people, to last year a 5 person "club" just to be able to afford to hunt a pine plantation under drought conditions close to home. LoL.


There are at least 750,000 acres in Alabama open to the public for hunting. It's not a rich mans sport due to private and timber lease prices alone. Guns, ammo, license, apparel, seed, fertilizer, stands, ATV's, fuel, shelter, etc make it a sport for the wealthy more so than lease prices even though most of what I mentioned is not necessary to kill wild game.
I wish Outdoor Alabama or some other hunting publication would do an article and break down the math of how inexpensive hunting game animals actually can be.


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Re: Dollars per acre [Re: timbercruiser] #2095894
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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
I know of a $43 per acre tract, about 600 acres in Pike County. Leased by some people from Tampa.


This kinda stuff amazes me. Anyone smart enough to have enough money to pay $43 an acre for a place to hunt should be smart enough to buy his own place.



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Re: Dollars per acre [Re: Turkeyfever] #2100017
04/27/17 05:17 PM
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I know of a tract in Jackson county that's 200 acres with a small cabin bringing $7,500. And it's not real good land either.


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Re: Dollars per acre [Re: Haybale] #2100118
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Originally Posted By: Haybale
I know of a tract in Jackson county that's 200 acres with a small cabin bringing $7,500. And it's not real good land either.


If you figure the value of the cabin on a monthly basis the price is a lot easier to swallow. $500/month is $6000 leaving $1500 to cover land rental.


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Re: Dollars per acre [Re: Haybale] #2100201
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Originally Posted By: Haybale
I know of a tract in Jackson county that's 200 acres with a small cabin bringing $7,500. And it's not real good land either.

The cabin is what jumps the price

Re: Dollars per acre [Re: k bush] #2100351
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I would go finance my own 40 acres before I pay 500 per month for a lease.


Originally Posted By: k bush
Originally Posted By: Haybale
I know of a tract in Jackson county that's 200 acres with a small cabin bringing $7,500. And it's not real good land either.


If you figure the value of the cabin on a monthly basis the price is a lot easier to swallow. $500/month is $6000 leaving $1500 to cover land rental.

Re: Dollars per acre [Re: burbank] #2100511
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Originally Posted By: burbank
I would go finance my own 40 acres before I pay 500 per month for a lease.


Originally Posted By: k bush
Originally Posted By: Haybale
I know of a tract in Jackson county that's 200 acres with a small cabin bringing $7,500. And it's not real good land either.


If you figure the value of the cabin on a monthly basis the price is a lot easier to swallow. $500/month is $6000 leaving $1500 to cover land rental.


Let me know when you find 200 acres and cabin for a $500 a month note and I'll split it with you

Re: Dollars per acre [Re: Atoler] #2100523
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I said 40 acres, not 200.

No way in hell im paying that much for something LEASED. I would prefer a small tract that I owned. Just my personal opinion....
Originally Posted By: Atoler
Originally Posted By: burbank
I would go finance my own 40 acres before I pay 500 per month for a lease.


Originally Posted By: k bush
Originally Posted By: Haybale
I know of a tract in Jackson county that's 200 acres with a small cabin bringing $7,500. And it's not real good land either.


If you figure the value of the cabin on a monthly basis the price is a lot easier to swallow. $500/month is $6000 leaving $1500 to cover land rental.


Let me know when you find 200 acres and cabin for a $500 a month note and I'll split it with you

Re: Dollars per acre [Re: Turkeyfever] #2100672
04/28/17 02:09 PM
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When it costs 500 a month to hunt I'll pick up a cane pole, pack a coffee can full of worms and go back to fishing.


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Re: Dollars per acre [Re: CatHeadBiscuit] #2100733
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Originally Posted By: CatHeadBiscuit
When it costs 500 a month to hunt I'll pick up a cane pole, pack a coffee can full of worms and go back to fishing.

I'm scared to total it up but I'd say I'm pretty close to that right now.


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