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Its sad that hunting is turning into the rich mans sport
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I think it's sad that people think it's turning into a rich man's sport. Quite simply it is not.
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2300 is a lot of money, but not out of reach for a lot of people. You can hunt the public land adjacent to it and deal with a few other guys, but you're still hunting for almost free and still have a chance at deer.
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$2300 is cheap if the animals are there and the rancher is willing to show you around and you can hunt bear too. A whole month of hunting 30,000 acres with just 3 other guys is priceless. I am far from rich but if I were hunting archery this year I would be all over this.
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It looks it could be a good opportunity for someone willing to spend the money...but I'd want to see the property, some animals, and some references before I threw $2,300 down just so I could cross the fence onto their land.
I've hunted huge expanses of land and never run across another hunter, or fresh boot track. The desire to hike a few steps further than the next guy makes more sense in my mind...but I've always been kinda frugal.
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It would prob take a month to cover the 30,000 acres. Been on a 20,000 acres ranch that a friend hunts and thats alot of ground to cover
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Guys, I went there and spent most of a day driving around with the fellow that owns it. OMG There are bucks like you can't believe and yes 30000 acres is a huge chunk of land. However, the guy knows every square inch of it and would do everything he could to help a hunter or hunters get the buck of a life time.
It is a oasis and until you go there you would never guess it's there. If it weren't for the other tags I got drawn for and work, I would have snatched it up straight away.
Mulies not Whitetail, I have video of over 20 + big bucks in velvet from a month ago on that property.
If you have the dough, it would be well worth your time.
Good luck
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Thanks for the good reference Ron- good luck on your hunts this fall. Hopefully you'll be out there looking at some smoker mulies next fall.
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Machias: In the original post it says "for September"...not the whole year.
This is for sure too much $$.
Drop camps in WA run around $800; guided "primo" archery whitetail hunts for P&Y bucks are about that much.
People that are talking about everybody else spending more other places may be correct, but in WA it is not the same table.
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Any one wanna hunt it with me? PM me if you do! Lookin for next year. I shot a deer this morning...
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2300 dollars for one deer. Not if the "animals" are there, if "the" animal is there. I think 2300 is way too much for 1 deer.
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