Posted by James22 on June 15, 2009 at 14:51:16 from (207.179.221.75):
In Reply to: Hunting rights posted by flying belgian on June 15, 2009 at 08:48:42:
Apparently only 8 or so acres are wooded but the farm is larger. If so, might be able to rent it for a few dollars if deer are known to frequent the area. I've got a 75 acre parcel that has 30 or so wooded acres separated in two pieces. A couple of bow hunters have shot deer and the neighbors have shot gun killed at least one deer every year so it doesn't require many wooded acres to attract deer as long as food and other shelter is available. I don't charge anything just glad to see them thinned out. Renting would increase my liability insurance cost enough that it wouldn't be worth the hassle.
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