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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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08/02/25 07:11 AM
08/02/25 07:11 AM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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I have been on some great hunts that some of you would envy. Never paid 10 cents above equipment costs. I still won't. Pay to hunt is not a good thing. I will never participate.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8447190
08/02/25 08:07 AM
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Crappiekiller
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Own an 80 acre farm that borders my son in laws family farm that is another 240. Have 4 acres that our house is on that borders my wife’s grandparents (century farm) that is close to 400 acres. My sons and I kill deer every year, but last year was the first year in 40 that I didn’t tag a buck. Had opportunities but used tags to kill does off neighbors pumpkin patch as they were doing damage.
We have a fair amount of public ground but it gets a bit “sporty” from out of state hunters that take advantage of our cheap licenses. I refrain from hunting the public ground.
Swamp, I know there has to be some good game wardens, but I haven’t seen or met one in far too long. I still remember the story of a warden getting caught turkey hunting on land he didn’t have permission on and it got him ran out of Maries County. I still have and use one of their turkey box calls. These days we get a new warden every 2 to 3 years straight out of the academy. All gung-ho and ignorant of how to work with the public and short on humility. They cannot build relationships that would help them be more successful or even try to become part of the community.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Crappiekiller]
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08/02/25 09:05 AM
08/02/25 09:05 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Swamp, I know there has to be some good game wardens, but I haven’t seen or met one in far too long. I still remember the story of a warden getting caught turkey hunting on land he didn’t have permission on and it got him ran out of Maries County. I still have and use one of their turkey box calls. These days we get a new warden every 2 to 3 years straight out of the academy. All gung-ho and ignorant of how to work with the public and short on humility. They cannot build relationships that would help them be more successful or even try to become part of the community.
I know. This is a serious problem here in Ga too. The applicant pool is thin and pathetic. I dont know what to suggest that will fix this that will work on a statewide level. These young folks have little outdoor knowledge or experience and even less people skills....which is what a law enforcement job is....its ALL people management. I was on Georgia's DNR LE hiring board one year. We interviewed 50+ applicants in a week. We had one young man that had made it thru the process to this interview.....a feat in itself! When I asked about his outdoor experience he stated that he had been a WalMart shopping cart gatherer which was mostly outdoors and that was his only experience. I just about lost my mind.....had to hold back. This guy had made it thru the written test, the physical abilities test - running & swimming, background check, etc. Out of all those applicants we interviewed that week only about 5 knew what a trap was. Only about 7 or 8 produced a current hunting or fishing license when I asked. It was shocking and this same mess is occurring at the state interviews today.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: danny clifton]
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08/02/25 09:17 AM
08/02/25 09:17 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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I have been on some great hunts that some of you would envy. Never paid 10 cents above equipment costs. I still won't. Pay to hunt is not a good thing. I will never participate. We all pay to hunt....some more than others.... Gun/Bow Ammo/Arrows Licenses Clothing...ie cold weather gear Treestands/Blinds Other gear...binoculars, rangefinder, etc Fuel to get there Lease/membership cost (if you don’t own the land) Property taxes (if you do own the land)
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: DWC]
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08/02/25 09:24 AM
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Iowa
trapdog1
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This entire thread is why all the “outdoor channels” suck. There are a million things to hunt, trap, fish, but all they wanna show are whispering deer hunters from paid land in an elevated blind. I pay 153 bucks for an out of state turkey tag (and I get 2) every year because I love the land and I toss a case of beer or a bottle of whiskey at the landowners and they are happy as (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). If I deer hunted, I could find a private spot locally (been offered-dont deer hunt) or just hunt public. For EVERYTHING else, I get a combo of both public and private. I dont feel like Im getting squeezed out of hunting anytime soon. Amen!
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#8447231
08/02/25 09:26 AM
08/02/25 09:26 AM
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NC
Tailhunter
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NC
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It's all about what it means to you and how bad you want to do it.
Folks that have hunted for free (on public or private lands) start crying when they have to pay to play. I have no sympathy for ya. Ive paid for hunting access all my life here in the Deep South.
You lose that free access and then ya'll want to "quit" hunting.....lol. Spoiled folks ya'll are.
You whiners could join a golf club and go hit a ball around a mowed field...smh!
Glad you enjoy paying for it. I need about six to eight a year to keep the family in meat. Usually doable off my land. Groceries ain’t cheap and “paying to play” adds an additional cost that some of us see as unnecessary.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Tailhunter]
#8447239
08/02/25 09:41 AM
08/02/25 09:41 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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It's all about what it means to you and how bad you want to do it.
Folks that have hunted for free (on public or private lands) start crying when they have to pay to play. I have no sympathy for ya. Ive paid for hunting access all my life here in the Deep South.
You lose that free access and then ya'll want to "quit" hunting.....lol. Spoiled folks ya'll are.
You whiners could join a golf club and go hit a ball around a mowed field...smh!
Glad you enjoy paying for it. I need about six to eight a year to keep the family in meat. Usually doable off my land. Groceries ain’t cheap and “paying to play” adds an additional cost that some of us see as unnecessary. It ain't free for you......if you're the one paying the annual property taxes on your land. Unfortunately I don't own hunting land, so I have to lease to have a place to hunt. Just the way it is for me. But, I also don't have any property taxes to pay....so it sorta evens out.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8447242
08/02/25 09:48 AM
08/02/25 09:48 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
danny clifton
"Grumpy Old Man"
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"Grumpy Old Man"
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williamsburg ks
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Lease/membership cost (if you don’t own the land) never have never will. deer eating hay, elk busting fences, bears coming around dwellings, lions killing young horses, coyotes killing sheep chicken calves. if money exchanges hands it will be from theirs to mine.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Bob Jameson]
#8447243
08/02/25 09:49 AM
08/02/25 09:49 AM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Sometimes you just have to play the cards you are given and make the best. It is better than having no place at all.
Bob, I guess that's the story of life. Gotta do what ya gotta do. We are all blessed in different ways. Im thankful for the blessings....even the ones that I don’t understand at the time. I try hard to always see the positives.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: danny clifton]
#8447244
08/02/25 09:50 AM
08/02/25 09:50 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Lease/membership cost (if you don’t own the land) never have never will. deer eating hay, elk busting fences, bears coming around dwellings, lions killing young horses, coyotes killing sheep chicken calves. if money exchanges hands it will be from theirs to mine. But you are paying to hunt......just not for access.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8447248
08/02/25 10:01 AM
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Kentucky
ky_coyote_hunter
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Kentucky
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Been lucky so far with family land, and 2 national forest that makeup 400,000 acres.....Only been on one paid hunt, but if everything changed tomorrow I would pay to play in a heartbeat before not hunting.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8447249
08/02/25 10:03 AM
08/02/25 10:03 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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A good friend owns 375 acres of timberland (no residence on the property) here in the county where I reside.
I don't know his property's valuation or whether his land is enrolled in a conservation program for reduced property tax.
But he told me about 10 years ago that his property taxes for that 375 acre tract was $3500/annually. So, there that is.
I can hunt the property and it won't cost me any $$. I basically have free reign there as he lives about an hour and a half away. He has always told me to treat it like it was mine. I do some of the road mowing and maintenance and assist with his food plot some years.
I rarely hunt there as he deer hunts there. But, he doesn't hunt turkeys and told me those were at my discretion.
He is a good friend. He has deer hunted on my lease too.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#8447250
08/02/25 10:05 AM
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2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
Blaine County
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It's all about what it means to you and how bad you want to do it.
Folks that have hunted for free (on public or private lands) start crying when they have to pay to play. I have no sympathy for ya. Ive paid for hunting access all my life here in the Deep South.
You lose that free access and then ya'll want to "quit" hunting.....lol. Spoiled folks ya'll are.
You whiners could join a golf club and go hit a ball around a mowed field...smh!
I tend to agree. I knocked on doors as a kid and teenager. Got a lease in my early 20s and still had free permission. Buckled down, sacrificed and bought a farm. It's about priorities. I will however admit I paid way, way less per acre 25 yrs ago. Today is tougher.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
#8447257
08/02/25 10:17 AM
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Sumner, Mo.
claycreech
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A good friend owns 375 acres of timberland (no residence on the property) here in the county where I reside.
I don't know his property's valuation or whether his land is enrolled in a conservation program for reduced property tax.
But he told me about 10 years ago that his property taxes for that 375 acre tract was $3500/annually. So, there that is.
I can hunt the property and it won't cost me any $$. I basically have free reign there as he lives about an hour and a half away. He has always told me to treat it like it was mine. I do some of the road mowing and maintenance and assist with his food plot some years.
I rarely hunt there as he deer hunts there. But, he doesn't hunt turkeys and told me those were at my discretion.
He is a good friend. He has deer hunted on my lease too.
Holy cow! $3500 property tax on Steve’s 375? That is completely ridiculous. The property tax on my 134 acre duck farm is $364 a year in comparison. Dang near $10 an acre a year down yonder! Is that pretty consistent with timberland in Echols county Patrick?
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: wetdog]
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08/02/25 11:52 AM
08/02/25 11:52 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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So after reading this thread I would be lead to the conclusion that Ga. Has no public hunting land But they do have a decent amount of public hunting land What is the problem with that land Swamp Wolf?
It's public land. I can't do any management/harvest control on any of that 1 million plus acres. The staye would frown if I brought my tractor, mower, and harrows there....lol. Some of Ga's public land is great deer hunting with quality buck regs on several areas too and limited quotas. But, if I can't do what I enjoy most, which is the management aspect, then it isn't near as satisfying to me. Oh..I still like taking a good buck, but its not exactly the same if I didn’t have a hand in doing something for that buck. Its hard to explain. Ive killed dozens of deer, hogs, and a few gobblers on Ga's public land. But, I enjoy controlled access the most (you know..like landowners do) so I can do my thing on the tractor with the bush-hog and disk harrows. The killing is in 2nd place. When I'm on that tractor doing something for wildlife or to make access to the place better...that is how I punch my reset button. Can work all day on the New Holland on my hunting property and not be one bit tired. Come back the next morning and see deer & turkey tracks in the dort I just planted....it's just special to me. If something I've done leads to me taking a mature buck or gobbler, then that is just icing on the cake.
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Re: Hunting is getting expensive
[Re: claycreech]
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08/02/25 11:58 AM
08/02/25 11:58 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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A good friend owns 375 acres of timberland (no residence on the property) here in the county where I reside.
I don't know his property's valuation or whether his land is enrolled in a conservation program for reduced property tax.
But he told me about 10 years ago that his property taxes for that 375 acre tract was $3500/annually. So, there that is.
I can hunt the property and it won't cost me any $$. I basically have free reign there as he lives about an hour and a half away. He has always told me to treat it like it was mine. I do some of the road mowing and maintenance and assist with his food plot some years.
I rarely hunt there as he deer hunts there. But, he doesn't hunt turkeys and told me those were at my discretion.
He is a good friend. He has deer hunted on my lease too.
Holy cow! $3500 property tax on Steve’s 375? That is completely ridiculous. The property tax on my 134 acre duck farm is $364 a year in comparison. Dang near $10 an acre a year down yonder! Is that pretty consistent with timberland in Echols county Patrick? Yes. Now, he may of had some timber tax added in that year he was referring to...Im not sure. Here in Ga, landowners pay property taxes and when they sale timber from that tract they pay timber tax on that sale. When Garrett and I checked on that tract that was for sale outside of Keytesville on Musselfork Creek we found out that the property tax on that 150 (?) or so acres was only a few hundred dollars annually. I thought that was an error....lol The largest timber company in this county pays an annual tax bill to the county in the single digit millions and they get a discount on their 75,000 +/- acres.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 08/02/25 12:08 PM.
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