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Re: ISO Lease around Selma/Dallas County
[Re: Cbonner15]
#3189652
08/12/20 11:17 AM
08/12/20 11:17 AM
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abolt300
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Joined: Nov 2011
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Everyone that hunts is looking for that same lease and has been for the past 15-20 yrs. You can be pretty much assured that you won't find a piece in that area that is publicly advertised. If, those leases turn over, it is by word of mouth only and the mouths involved are completely sealed. Best advice I can give is to join a club in the area youre interested in and get to know the locals and begin establishing relationships.
Last edited by abolt300; 08/12/20 11:17 AM.
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