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Oh hell yea...welcome Prairie Boy.Oh man fuck I'm late to the party here!them there bulldogs are mighty fine bro!this fucker is mine this fall,been watching him for a year.almost hate to shoot him cz he always comes and checks me out.never gets mad or charges.fuck em like Kimbo said "nigga got eat"View attachment 37441
Nice truck!
Nice truck!
welcome Rhynosaurus.Woah, you have a shit load of land; how much do you have? Did you grow up on a farm or just decide that was the path for you? Is that in NC?
I'm actually looking for an electric golf cart I can mount racks on to get in/out stealth, we grab these things cheap when we can find a steal. The problem is the tract I'm developing is so rugged that we gotta get some redneck ingenuity goin to get the damn thing around, I hope to find one and get it built by fall. Even with the lift and knobbys I think power may be an issue...Idk what we are gonna do bout that yetThanks.. I'll trade you for the 4 wheeler for a week??
you got an electric predator call?Prairie chicken he was delicious ,the only good coyote..a dead one and a little black bear by my house,I like him tho,he gets to stayView attachment 37448View attachment 37449 View attachment 37450
The tagging system failed to notify me, but that's beautiful. I'm still in the same general area, just living right inside a small town. Sucks having neighbors so close.

I hear you. I just got outta town myself... Nice to have space. Pic below is in my state but about 4 hours away. I'll have some better pics to put up this summer.
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welcome Rhynosaurus.
They are leases man
You get some guys together and lease a big tract, develop the infrastructure from scratch is the cheapest but it's labor intensive. All the clear cutting for food plots, sight lines, trail systems. It's worth it but for other people they would rather lease something that's already been developed previously, or buy into a lease where they can just hunt when they want. There are many farmers that will lease hunting rights as well as long as you are respectful and don't interfere with the man's livelihood.
I'm on a couple in NC/TN, different counties have different regulations and variety of game/terrain. Been on a 500 acre lease in Ga for 10 years, swamp and dense ass pine scrub. Few farms on the florida/ga line, I dont even know how much land them boys are farming it changes all the time.
Boys send me $$$ for land lease/equipment maintenance/supplies/operating costs. I maintain the tracts closest to me, develop them, scout them. When them boys wanna come for a weekend they burn up the road and know everything is ready to go when they walk up. I monitor the cams and track movement so I can bring them up to speed on what's happening, who's bedding where, what field Bowinkle is eating in etc. They do the same for the leases they maintain, so I can roll up and they can bring me up to speed quickly. Working collectively like this means it's cheap, just a lot of sweat. In the long run though the hard work we put in let's us live a lifestyle that we would never be able to afford otherwise...we work hard, play hard, eat good this way.
http://www.ncagr.gov/Hunt/
http://agr.georgia.gov/hunters-helping-farmers-faq.aspx
Private Lands Deer Management Permit Program
