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![]() As they keep increasing, they are going to begin causing folks to not afford to keep leasing and hunting. |
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If you get out of a lease there will always be someone right behind you to get in it. I deal with hunting leases this time of year and there is a line of people waiting to get in on what I consider very substandard deer hunting property. Places I am on 15 days a year walking around and have never seen the first deer have a waiting list of people wanting in. Everything is going up in costs.
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hunt refuges it is free and i see alot more deer on refuges thatn i ever did on deer leases.
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We have one of our sections in MS that is bid out every 5 years. Well, this year, some jack leg from Franklington, LA that has a section down the road from us came in with a bid of $21.50/acre and we were paying $7.50/acre.
We had to match it to keep it, so now when his section comes up for bid, I will bid $35.00/acre next year. Two can play this game and he knew that all our camps were around this section. We live in a world of greedy people and this guy thought he was going to walk in and take our place. I will work extra weekends once a month to get his now. Such is life, I may not be right - but that is how it will be! |
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if it's market driven, it's hard to argue with..........if it's hate driven, burn them out
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We have 2500 acres in winnfield, La. we were told by Weyerhauser to expect at least a 25% inclease next year. We are are paying 850 a person now and the increase would bring us up to 1050 a person. I still find this is not bad compared to the 2500 a year I was paying in Mississippi.
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I left Winnfield (Atlanta) where we were paying $1000/yr per member to MS where we are paying $1000/yr per member but have 10 times the game. Now, with this increase we will probably go to $1200/yr, but I will pay it w/ a smile!
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They (Plum Creek) been going up 50¢ an acre on us for the past 3 years, we have have 10,000 acres. THAT ADDS UP!!!!
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We have close to 3,000 acres in jackson parish owned by them....not sure what we are going to do next year.
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Not to rub it in but, rather to show desperation to hunt down here...I have two friends that lease 10k acres for $3k/yr in ok. They have all the rights. There is no club and, they have monsters! I'd post pics he sent me yesterday but, I don't know how to get them from text messages to here.
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I am also in a lease north of Winnfield, right outside of Dodson, that is through Wyerhauser, and we where told that next year expect and increase up to $2.00 and acre and we have somewhere in between 6000 and 7000 acres.
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Doesn't Wyerhauser know there is a recession going on in this country. This is a stupid move on their part and it really shows that all they care about is the all mighty dollar.
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You on Hwy 34?
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yea i hunt in bienville parish. they are going up on us to for the next 2 years
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Don't really remember the hwy, but when we get into Dodson we take a right at the store towards Sikes, then take the first left at the church, and our campground is a few miles on the right. Our club is Argola hunting club.
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It really doesn't bother me about them going up some, being we are paying $625 right now, but the fact that they have clear cut a good portion of our woods, and the deer numbers have dropped. Just gotta deal with it cause like someone said if you don't wanna pay it someone else will
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The lease prices can go up $5/acre and someone will jump on it
![]() Timber prices are down, fuel prices are up = gotta make up the money somewhere. Too many pine plantations popped up across the state years ago and the demand is not there but the supply is high. Many many mills across the state have shut down, and the mills that do remain will often 'cap' the number of loads a company can bring in, particularly during the summer when its dry. One of the reasons behind this is....email ![]() |
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