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220, the price for the lease is $2,500.00 for each hunter, w/guest allowed with restrictions. We have both water and electric w/ the bill for the electric split evenly between all paid hunters after season. I did not hunt this lease last season because dad and I had some differences with the lease manager. I have talked with the land owner and he has told me that he is removing them due to the fact they would not abide by the lease rules and other reasons. I have hunter this lease for 4 yrs and it has plenty of game. I have seen at least 2 trophy class bucks each year that I hunted there. I need 10 hunters to lease this place and have until April to give the land owner the 50% deposit for it. If you are interested please call or e-mail me and we can visit and I can send you a copy of the lease rules. (Mostly common sense ). You can also find more info on this lease in the guides and lease section of this web site under Crockett county lease. e-mail address ----------mekrto @hotmail.com / phone # 817-475-9723 thanks William Recomend a good knife for field dressing deer?Summary:
One of my favorite knives is a Buck Model 110 Folding Hunter, link here. Its time-tested (45+ years), holds a very good edge, sits in your hand well, and won't break the bank at $48.00 or less. You can buy them at Cabela's, Academy, online, or even Wal-Mart. And, its USA-made. My son loves his. Also, if you're not used to sharpening knives, or if you're like me and just have a hard time getting an edge, the best and most straightforward sharpeners I've ever owned is a Lansky Sharpener, details here (I bought the deluxe model). I've tried for years to find something that consistently works, and this does. new deer hunter questions - please helpSummary:
The best thing is a deer cart. Get the one with double wheels on each side, it is a lot more stable. You could always drag it out with rope or they also have a harness you could put on and tie the rope to the harness and drag it out. BUT dragging a deer through the woods a long distance is a lot of work. 2564 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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