daniel93077
Active Member
Some of you may have seen it but earlier this week on Hunting Lease Network there was a 600 acre lease listing in Woodbury county that had about 110 acres of timber, another 40 of cover in ditches and waterways/river. The rest was all crop fields. I will say, if one were to own it, it could be a real dream farm. The only larger block of timber in the area, great access, plenty of water, really only one neighbor that might be able to hunt on your border next to the cover(and it looked like theirs was pasture with some trees and no apparent habitat modifications/food plots for hunting) and just a lot of habitat that you could improve with all the fields and ditches. I do think, unlike many properties, if you pass deer there you could reasonably expect that most wouldn't be killed by other hunters. All that being said, I was shocked when I saw that piece, with only 150 acres of cover, lease at auction for $19,100 (Lease ends in May)
I can only assume that with land prices what they are we'll continue see lease prices climb to insanely high levels too. I know I've seen lease prices rise quite a lot in just a few years but this one just reached a whole other level for what it actually was. Obviously, at least two people drove the price up to that amount so it's not like only one person was willing to pay around that price.
I can only assume that with land prices what they are we'll continue see lease prices climb to insanely high levels too. I know I've seen lease prices rise quite a lot in just a few years but this one just reached a whole other level for what it actually was. Obviously, at least two people drove the price up to that amount so it's not like only one person was willing to pay around that price.