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Hunting leases are getting crazy in some locations. In California where I was just at, one seat in a duck blind goes for $6,000 - $10,000 a season.
There are some guys in the Columbia basin who would probably work with you for 12k.
Quote from: Kazekurt on May 21, 2017, 06:36:50 AMThere are some guys in the Columbia basin who would probably work with you for 12k.Id be willing to talk to them. 3k would be out of pocket max per person. In order for us to agree to terms like that, id have to see the property in person, see the pics of all/most deer harvested on the property for last 3 years, and have a deer management program in place (and on paper) where no deer are harvested until 3.5 years old minimum. If we are paying a trespass fee as high as some fully guided hunts, we want it to be worth it and are willing to work with the property owner(s) in all aspects of property management
Quote from: LabChamp on May 21, 2017, 06:56:40 AMQuote from: Kazekurt on May 21, 2017, 06:36:50 AMThere are some guys in the Columbia basin who would probably work with you for 12k.Id be willing to talk to them. 3k would be out of pocket max per person. In order for us to agree to terms like that, id have to see the property in person, see the pics of all/most deer harvested on the property for last 3 years, and have a deer management program in place (and on paper) where no deer are harvested until 3.5 years old minimum. If we are paying a trespass fee as high as some fully guided hunts, we want it to be worth it and are willing to work with the property owner(s) in all aspects of property managementI'd be surprised if a place like that actually exists in Washington. At least a place that is not being run by an outfitter.
Quote from: jackelope on May 31, 2017, 08:25:24 AMQuote from: LabChamp on May 21, 2017, 06:56:40 AMQuote from: Kazekurt on May 21, 2017, 06:36:50 AMThere are some guys in the Columbia basin who would probably work with you for 12k.Id be willing to talk to them. 3k would be out of pocket max per person. In order for us to agree to terms like that, id have to see the property in person, see the pics of all/most deer harvested on the property for last 3 years, and have a deer management program in place (and on paper) where no deer are harvested until 3.5 years old minimum. If we are paying a trespass fee as high as some fully guided hunts, we want it to be worth it and are willing to work with the property owner(s) in all aspects of property managementI'd be surprised if a place like that actually exists in Washington. At least a place that is not being run by an outfitter. :yeah:I am working with a land owner who has a lot of smaller parcels spread all over. Problem is quality of bucks.... I too am working with owner to manage the deer and property but cannot do anything with the surrounding properties that are out of your control.
4 guys hunting a lease for mule deer is going to be a big chunk of land. If it is prime country I would think you would need at least 5,000 acres minimum to have a quality hunt. I would think you would want it bigger than that if possible.What are your thoughts on acreage that you need?
Ever consider looking at buying a chunk of land either here or in a neighboring state? At that price point I bet you could buy up some land and manage it yourself. Just a thought.
Why spend that kind of money on a lease when you could out that money toward out of state draws or buy general tags and then hire an outfitter to get you into quality bucks?
I'd look into landowner tags in another state.
Quote from: Reidus on June 01, 2017, 12:45:24 PMI'd look into landowner tags in another state. Sorry but this state just doesnt have anything open during general season worth paying out of state license rates for.
Quote from: LabChamp on June 01, 2017, 02:01:58 PMQuote from: Reidus on June 01, 2017, 12:45:24 PMI'd look into landowner tags in another state. Sorry but this state just doesnt have anything open during general season worth paying out of state license rates for.Not sure about that... I paid non-res deer prices for the general season in WA a few years back and am quite pleased with the result. A little work, a little luck, and things can happen. There are quality animals out there.
Quote from: Miles on June 05, 2017, 04:18:38 PMQuote from: LabChamp on June 01, 2017, 02:01:58 PMQuote from: Reidus on June 01, 2017, 12:45:24 PMI'd look into landowner tags in another state. Sorry but this state just doesnt have anything open during general season worth paying out of state license rates for.Not sure about that... I paid non-res deer prices for the general season in WA a few years back and am quite pleased with the result. A little work, a little luck, and things can happen. There are quality animals out there.Good for you man. Sounds like youve got it dialed. Go get em bud
Quote from: LabChamp on June 06, 2017, 07:37:13 AMQuote from: Miles on June 05, 2017, 04:18:38 PMQuote from: LabChamp on June 01, 2017, 02:01:58 PMQuote from: Reidus on June 01, 2017, 12:45:24 PMI'd look into landowner tags in another state. Sorry but this state just doesnt have anything open during general season worth paying out of state license rates for.Not sure about that... I paid non-res deer prices for the general season in WA a few years back and am quite pleased with the result. A little work, a little luck, and things can happen. There are quality animals out there.Good for you man. Sounds like youve got it dialed. Go get em budDialed...somewhat. A little luck always helps though (that is with any hunt). What area (state) did you end up deciding on?