Wisconsin (Midwest) Whitetail Lease cost

What is your lease cost per acre??

  • Less than $10

  • $10-$15

  • $15-$20

  • $20-$25

  • $25-$30

  • $30-$35

  • $35-$40

  • $40-$45

  • $45-$50

  • $50+


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Fogalo

Lil-Rokslider
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Wisconsin
How much are we paying for a hunting lease, full season exclusive hunting lease per acre? I know every property is different but let’s assume a 50/50 woods/ag split. I’d figure most of the Midwest would be a similar comp, depending on how close you are to a city.
 
Here in MN for most areas it is between $10-$25 an acre... SE MN which is prime deer real-estate, I know guys leasing 25 acres for $2000 so $76 per acre and in the same county guys leasing 200acre + areas for $26 an acre.

But it is pretty random but on average it would be about $17-18 an acre. again averaged out
 
Popular websites charge a lot more than if you know someone, but it’s difficult to find them otherwise.
 
Finding a lease in WI is dang near impossible, and if you do find one it could be 50 to 75 and acre
 
I leased some property in SE MI near Ann Arbor for $25/Acre about 15 years ago via a friend of a friend. After a couple years and some decent bucks I decided it wasn't worth it. They leased it shortly afterwards for $40/acre. I enjoy hunting but I'd rather spend my $$$ on some of my other hobbies\adventures.
 
I'd also be curious where people are finding their leases.

It's often start paying or lose your spot around here. I know of several guys that have gone to talk to the farmer about hunting again this year - same as they have for the last 20. Farmer says something along the lines of "ya know, neighbor down the road just told me he's getting paid X dollars to let guys hunt his place, and I'm not getting anything".
 
We gave our lease up in Illinois las year. THey were at $30/acre and they went to $35 I believe.

100 acres and 60 acres of it was fields.
 
In SW Oklahoma you are looking at $20-25 per acre for decent/good deer hunting land (more if it has elk) IF you can find a lease. Virtually all of the private land that is worth hunting is leased. A lot of farmers are making more on the hunting lease than they are on a land lease. My lease (240 acres) found me so I'm not for sure what the best option is to find a lease other than start knocking on doors and calling.
 
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