November 16, 2007, Newsletter Issue #52: Locating Hunting Land for Lease

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There are several places that list hunting land for lease. Local hunt clubs, classifieds, real estate agents, and online specialty agents list hunting land for lease. There are a few things to watch for before signing a lease. Never lease hunting land until you walk the property with the agent or owner. Agents and owners have been known to walk prospective buyers over the wrong land tract. Take a topographical map and compass when scouting hunting land for lease. Mark the boundaries on the map, and the landmarks along the property’s border.

Contact the State Wildlife department. They can give information on game populations, local conditions at the time of the hunt, and may sell air photos of the region.

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