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Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8270969 05/20/21 09:15 AM
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What do you do with those potatoes?

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When ranchers have all the beef they could ever want, they really appreciate big, fresh out of the field, fried potatoes. The really big 40-50 counts make giant long french fries


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Originally Posted by Blank
When ranchers have all the beef they could ever want, they really appreciate big, fresh out of the field, fried potatoes. The really big 40-50 counts make giant long french fries


Nice!


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Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8271302 05/20/21 03:51 PM
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$100 when I upgraded to first class on my flight to Kansas when I won that hunt through Buckmasters.


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Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: Blank] #8271304 05/20/21 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Blank
When ranchers have all the beef they could ever want, they really appreciate big, fresh out of the field, fried potatoes. The really big 40-50 counts make giant long french fries


If you're through Laramie with an extra bag I'll buy it from you !
You all have no idea how great fresh spuds are, my son who moved to Texas laments that fact he can't get good potatoes all the time.

Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8271325 05/20/21 04:17 PM
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My least expensive hunt I made a few hundred on. Back a bunch of years ago myself and a friend had a hunting service. There was a year back then that you could guide hunters in Colorado without being a licensed guide in the state. There were a couple of guys we had hunted in Texas that wanted to hunt Mule deer in Co. So we took them to Dry Creek Basin where at that time there were a lot of deer. We hunted them a couple of days. They got their Mule Deer and left. We stayed the rest of the season and hunted and both got our deer. After paying gas, license, beer and food came out a few hundred ahead.

Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8271593 05/20/21 08:05 PM
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We paid 50 cents an acre on my first deer lease in Mississippi back in 1976. It costs 10 of us just $60 each to lease 1,200 acres of timber company land. It might have even been 25 cents an acre for twice as much land, but I know it only cost me $60 for the year. Of course, it was a time before feeders became legal and deer turned into the cash crop they are today. It was a common belief back in those days the timber companies made leases so affordable for the sole reason of having hunters help them protect it from timber theft and fire.

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Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8271617 05/20/21 08:23 PM
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For several years we did a hunt outside of Doss. $200 got you a WT doe, lodging, and a weekend of fun. Hard to beat it.

Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8271629 05/20/21 08:34 PM
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Nothing. A friend owns a 7000 acre ranch near Camp Wood and has an annual hunt. Cost of gas and food and ammo lol. He has a ranch house that sleeps around 12 and 2 cabins that sleep 4. We always bring all the food and beverages. The owner, who is pushing 85 now - still gets up at 3:30 in the morning to cook breakfast for all the hunters. Many exotics on the place, which we are allowed to shoot, but very strict on WT buck and doe due to MLD tags.


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Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8271808 05/20/21 11:52 PM
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i am cancelling my subscription, i am tired of your issues!
Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8271907 05/21/21 01:01 AM
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Friend of mine holds cattle on 100 acres that belongs to an old boss of his who turned into a very close friend. Went to feed cattle with him one day and shot a 7 point. Asked if I could set a feeder and blind. Land owner said I have full access to hunt but he was not gonna pay/touch a single thing to help me set it up. Land owner decided where to put the feeder. So I hunt for free on a chunk of land that has not been hunted in 10+ years. Land owner has never met me face to face. I respect the property and only go to my blind/feeder and to the cattle field to feed for my friend during season. If I want to take anyone I ask my friend and he clears it for me. Took 4 doe and a really nice 8 point this season


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Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: Halfadozen] #8271989 05/21/21 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Halfadozen
Nothing. A friend owns a 7000 acre ranch near Camp Wood and has an annual hunt. Cost of gas and food and ammo lol. He has a ranch house that sleeps around 12 and 2 cabins that sleep 4. We always bring all the food and beverages. The owner, who is pushing 85 now - still gets up at 3:30 in the morning to cook breakfast for all the hunters. Many exotics on the place, which we are allowed to shoot, but very strict on WT buck and doe due to MLD tags.


Originally Posted by txtrophy85
On a hunt?

Has to be an actual paid hunt not a “ I bought beer and steaks for a weekend to hunt my buddies”.

I paid $75 once for a duck hunt. Was really more of a taxi service. Guy took us out, dropped us in a blind in the middle of Caddo Lake and left us to our own devices. He did provide the blind and a few decoys



That's an invite. Thats 100% the opposite of what I asked.

I could have told a story about my buddy who picked me up, took me down to his place, let me drink his beer, shoot his 10 point buck and then fed me a steak, but I didnt, because i didn't pay to hunt. I told a story about the LEAST amount of united states currency that I've exchanged for the right to hunt.


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In the late 1980's through the late 1990's, I was on a lease on the Victoria/Goliad county line that was $285 a gun for year round hunting on a 460 acre lease. There were 5 of us but one guy killed one spike in 25 years on the place. He just liked to go out to the place. Ducks, hogs and tons of deer on the place. Because it was a trust of an older lady that had died and had no relatives living nearby, we were able to just come and go as we wanted. There was some gauging and oilfield activity on the land at times. Coleto Creek backed up to the place with good fishing and Indian artifacts and fossils. A pond and a large slough for the ducks and sometimes geese. Even at the end after 25 years it was only $800 a gun with family able to hunt also. We were south of HWY 59 and would get up to 28 doe tags some years.


I went on a day hunt twice in the mid 1990's outside Encinal, TX that was $45 dollars a day, two day minimum, with camping at nights with a group of guys. Several shot does and one buck was taken as well as a bobcat and a javalina. The ranch was 2200 acres and high fenced on two sides and kind of run down but a fun time.

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Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8273635 05/22/21 11:37 PM
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Texas Parks and Wildlife hunts where the only cost was a public lands permit and luck of the draw.

Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8273641 05/22/21 11:52 PM
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My first deer lease, in 1974 540 acres just north of Perrin was 35.00 a gun, year round two stock tanks with good bass. 5 guns. 35.00 again in 1975, then in 76 it went up to 100.00, I thought that was outrageous.

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1960 we paid $5.00 per day on TC Frambo's ranch south of Strawn (700) acres and would get a free hunt if we killed a bobcat or red fox as he raised goats. rifle

Re: What is the least you’ve spent? [Re: txtrophy85] #8285361 06/05/21 10:39 AM
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$55 each for a turkey hunt we found in the DMN classifieds about 12 years ago. Best peace and quiet ever. Unfortunately the huge HF neighbor fed heavily lol Luckily got back on a lease then.

Of course I can say like most hunt free or for labor on a place but that wasn't the question.... I have a million of those.

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I pay 120 bucks a year to hunt all of Ft Hoods 200k acres. Have killed a few nice bucks there and tons of hogs for fun.

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Bought my own place (133 acres) about 40 years ago. $415 per acre. Prior to that I did some day leasing for, I think, about $35 per day. Never had a season lease. With 3 kids doubt that I could have afforded it.

Several times I was invited back, no charge, for helping out around the place.


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