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Getting on a deer lease. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="utlong31" data-source="post: 16438873" data-attributes="member: 186647"><p>Make sure you have something in writing. Our lease is split in two parts from two different owners. We never had anything in writing. We’ve always just kept in contact with the owners. Last year we showed up in August like we have every year for the last 7 and paid our money, cleaned out blinds and filled up our feeders but a month later they decided they didn’t want anyone hunting it. They did refund our money but we still we were out corn and without half a lease. Spent opening weekend of deer season moving blinds and feeders off the lease. Have fun and enjoy it. Try and get along with the other guys on the lease. Sometimes that can be the hardest part. Good luck. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utlong31, post: 16438873, member: 186647"] Make sure you have something in writing. Our lease is split in two parts from two different owners. We never had anything in writing. We’ve always just kept in contact with the owners. Last year we showed up in August like we have every year for the last 7 and paid our money, cleaned out blinds and filled up our feeders but a month later they decided they didn’t want anyone hunting it. They did refund our money but we still we were out corn and without half a lease. Spent opening weekend of deer season moving blinds and feeders off the lease. Have fun and enjoy it. Try and get along with the other guys on the lease. Sometimes that can be the hardest part. Good luck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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