Monday, 19 November 2012

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

With public land in short supply, hunting leases are becoming more common every year. While the concept of a hunting lease is pretty basic, the details of one are anything but. In essence however, a hunting lease is an agreement between a private landowner and a hunter, which specifies the terms permitting the sportsman to come onto the property and hunt. In this article, we'll be looking at a number of aspects involved in hunting leases, including what's generally contained within a lease, who should be consulted in the process of drawing up a lease, how much should be charged for a lease and some of the pros and cons of the practice. Modern hunting leases first caught on in the southern United States with some of the earliest examples occurring in Texas in the 1930s 

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease

Hunting Lease


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