Leases
Not looking for anything this year unless a killer deal in a really good area presents itself, but I had to give up my lease for this year bc we had a baby. I'll be on the market for a duck lease for the 16-17 season. Would prefer to hunt rice fields. Needs to be within an hour or so of lafayette/broussard. And would like to keep it around the $3-4k mark or less. It would be myself and 1 or 2 other buddies going in together.
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Good luck...I think you have a better chance of winning the power ball in regards to finding a half decent lease for what you want to pay........3-4 k....:rotfl::rotfl:...
Most rice fields blinds are 6K at a minimum....regardless if the blind is worth a crap or not. |
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Does not exist...that's worth the money...
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yep, it took me till age 43 or so to get on a decent lease. i will put up with alot of crap to have a good spot, but after 5 years of douchbaggery i got out of it.
still have a deer lease, but going to get out of that too, too many people breaking the rules and nothing is done about it. gonna miss the hunting/fishing, but not the people. all the good leases are leased, and they don't come up for lease. usually it's just the junk that isn't worth it that comes up for lease. i honestly do not see how some of those property managers sleep at night knowing full well that they are butt-raping folks. going back to public hunting next year, that way i can save my money and just go on a good guided hunt once or twice and the rest of the season i can play with the retards on my local lake. |
What area were you hunting before you gave your lease up?
3-4k is something you may find way north of I-10 in the rice fields but they are usually less productive and even then the going rate is 5k. |
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It's true, if a blind comes up for lease there is always a reason for it. No one gets off of a jam up spot voluntarily. But some spots I see people give up, or complain about have potential, and they just assume because there are decoys out and their guns are loaded that they're supposed to limit every hunt. It's not 1983 anymore, brush your blind, put some effort into your spread, maybe listen to a real hen once and a while and practice during the off season. Now don't get me wrong, there are countless scenarios that can make it just a BAD blind (location being the primary reason), but if you have birds in your area, there is ALWAYS room for improvement. Sure it might not be just a rape fest every hunt like the good ol days, but honestly there's not a whole lot of difference between killing a few birds in a hunt, and limiting. Better shooting, better shot calling, better decision making, better dekes, better brush. I tend to think of it how I think of bass fishing, it's a percentage game. You get X amount of casts per day (replace casts with amount of ducks flying close enough to give you a look) the less casts you make, the lower your chance is to catch (or the less ducks you have the less chances you have of killing, duh right?). Improve the efficiency of each cast, and your chances of success go up. Everything else you can do only increases or decreases your chances. My point being, you're not gunna stumble across a blind of a lifetime, just get that out of your head. If you find an average one, be happy with it and put the effort in to squeak out a few more birds per hunt, and over the course of a season it will add up. Some people just get it in their head that they won't change how they've hunted with success in previous years. For example "I ain't using mojos, or buying them fancy decoys, I've been blowing this faulks and killing ducks without all that stuff for years." The same scenario with the guys who didn't want to get on the Alabama rig train just because it was so different than what they were used to or "unfair." I've said it before and I'll say it again, adapt or die bruh. lol
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how do you improve the efficiency on ducks flying close enough to give you a look? |
Location. Location. Location.
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