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Well, I've got my Remmy 700, some camo gear I bought from about 2 years ago, going to take my hunters safety course the week after next, all I need is my big game license and my gloves, then I'll be set(I think). Is there anything I'm missing besides a little luck?

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Well, I've got my Remmy 700, some camo gear I bought from about 2 years ago, going to take my hunters safety course the week after next, all I need is my big game license and my gloves, then I'll be set(I think). Is there anything I'm missing besides a little luck?

A good place to hunt...

 

Good luck this year!

 

Dave

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A good place to hunt...

 

Good luck this year!

 

Dave

That one have covered sir! Going in with some buds on a one year 200 acre lease, cost is $200. Does that sound over priced?

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That one have covered sir! Going in with some buds on a one year 200 acre lease, cost is $200. Does that sound over priced?


How many guys paying $200 each?
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Some sort of blind or stand would be helpful and at least a scent killer and cover spray.


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I'll be using .300WM Hornady WhiteTail 150gr

Four of us, is that a bad price?


No that's very fair. $4/ acre is good. Anything over $6 per acre would have to be special for TN hunting, for my money anyways
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I like to carry some binos or at least a good monocular.

Thermacell if I'm hunting warm weather. I always keep handwarmers in my pack for cold, frosty mornings.
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That one have covered sir! Going in with some buds on a one year 200 acre lease, cost is $200. Does that sound over priced?

 

I pay a little over $2 an acre on a lease in Hickman County.  1300 acres and about 13 or 14 of us on it if that gives you any idea.  I would load up on scent-killer Gold, scout the property, hang some stands and put out some trail cameras ASAP. 

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That one have covered sir! Going in with some buds on a one year 200 acre lease, cost is $200. Does that sound over priced?

Sounds about right. Have you some rules in writing about your lease, even with "buddies". Stuff like this could make or break a friendship.

 

DaveS

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Sounds about right. Have you some rules in writing about your lease, even with "buddies". Stuff like this could make or break a friendship.

 

DaveS

Like what?

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Like what?

Who is allowed to hunt where on the lease, what you are allowed to hunt on the lease, are you allowed a guess, what deer size limits ect., ect.. These are all the things that need to be worked out ahead of time. I got in on a small lease with a few friends and the things I mention ruined friendships and hunts. I'll explain after bit.

 

DaveS

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