The most expensive way to hunt is to buy your own land. Leasing is a much better deal with few exceptions.


Then there's the freeloader crowd who think they are owed the right to hunt on someone else's property. I keep hearing these grand stories about all these freeloaders do for the landowner whose land they hunt but in all my years of letting dozens of people hunt on land I own, I've yet to see it in person. Only once did anyone ever actually do something for me and that was an old 82 year old preacher who was a former Army Ranger and his 2 grown boys. Gave me a bunch of cool hunting calls and other small hunting stuff. They've since moved on and I finally tired of the freeloader crowd taking advantage so all our land is posted this year. If you freeloaders don't like it, you know where you can go.