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The $55k lease has some crab income on it. I was told a substantial amount to pay the lease.
One of the $30k leases in West Hackberry has crawfish income to other is just hunting. |
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That 55k lease has a separate commercial crab lease. 55k just for the recreational rights. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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That is nuts!! I think I would rather go to Canada four times in a year and save the extra money... |
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Go to Mexico and shoot a seasons worth of meat in one trip. Then go to Canada for some mounts. All without having to throw a single rock.
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You are correct. I haven't been to Mexico yet but a hunting buddy went and it was crazy how the duck hunting is.
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From my experience you can't make that kind of money back as an outfitter unless you have a well established wealthy clientele. With duck hunts going for $250 - $300 per gun except for the most elite places you have to book lots of hunts just to break even. That doesnt count the costs of boats and mud motors, installing blinds, and buying decoys.
I'm glad I don't have to meet that investment hurdle... Robbie aka Big Hutch |
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Depending on the profitability of the business and the relationships with their customers; entertainment expenses can become priceless. Meaning there is a return on their investment; 55k is prob a drop in the bucket. |
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