Hunting property and what to look for?

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I would avoid buying hunting ground in a partnership 1000%. I’ve known of many and they never turned out well. Somebody gets divorced, someone dies, someone loses interest, runs out of money etc etc etc. Whatever legal documents you have drafted are not worth the paper they are written on when someone in the partnership changes their mind or life situation. My 1st rule of buying hunting ground…zero partners, ever. I buy smaller pieces that I can afford by myself and avoid the headaches. Just my 2c.

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Hnthrdr

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I’ve never looked into property sharing, just heard a lot of horror stories about people being dicks. So I’ve stayed away. A lot of tags are OTC from what I’ve seen if your on private land. So it really wouldn’t be a major factor


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Unless you have 100’s realistically 1000’s of acres I wouldn’t rely on private land tags. You could have some small acreage that produces, but it needs good habitat! Like cover, feed, WATER! Typically places with water will increase exponentially in cost in the west. Buddy of mine has 1200 acres in south eastern WYO and has animals on his place, that said he has all three things listed
 

jimh406

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In the West, animals move a lot. This AM 20 does walked by. Some days none.

Unless it’s only for hunting, buy where you’ll like to live.
 

Hnthrdr

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Dunndm, where are you from? What is your budget and what are you trying to hunt? I have friends and family spread out over the west some have done group buys of land some have done single ownership and built. I’d be willing to share some insight. How often will you use the place?
 
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