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Posted by Bryan in Iowa on April 30, 2007 at 19:08:37 from (152.163.100.14):
Well,,I knew it would eventually sell. The land we were leasing in norhtern ia. Was pretty good set up , REC , well, built nice outhouse , dragged old trailer up there. Hunting was fair,,not as good as expected, BUT , it was 2 hr drive from home, enough to be truley "away " Kind of out in the sticks. Old logging trails for atv, close to river for fishing , trout stream, etc. We pretty much paid the taxes on the place for the owner , in addition to keepin gplace mowed, keeping up fences, cleaned up old building that had collapsed,making a "presance " keeping tresspassers out, and generally taking care of place . Also as owner was out of state , would few times drive up to meet with people who needed acces to place. Sprayers , Scs , etc . We had great times hunting and pretty much used place for get away for camping year round . Best stress reliever ever ,going up for weekend of wood cutting . lol My question ,,was this a fluke , or are there more places like this avail to lease ?
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