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<blockquote data-quote="Moondoggie" data-source="post: 2565044" data-attributes="member: 119723"><p>Just bought 80 acres in south Alabama for 157k. Do the math at $6k a year lease thats 26 years not including interest. No tank, or pond….yet. Did have about 4 acres of plots cleared, and already have plenty of does coming in plots. In the forks of two large creeks with 3 other large landowners. 1 - 2 large bucks a year 9170 class) which is great for this area of Alabama, have been taken on the combined land. My purchase sealed off the hunting club up the road which were killing "anything that moved". So hunting should just get better. Turkey, dove, quail, rabbit, squirrel, and the occasional hog. Neighbor is a nuisance control officer for the state so fortunately he keeps the hog population in check. </p><p>Find you some land to buy if possible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moondoggie, post: 2565044, member: 119723"] Just bought 80 acres in south Alabama for 157k. Do the math at $6k a year lease thats 26 years not including interest. No tank, or pond….yet. Did have about 4 acres of plots cleared, and already have plenty of does coming in plots. In the forks of two large creeks with 3 other large landowners. 1 - 2 large bucks a year 9170 class) which is great for this area of Alabama, have been taken on the combined land. My purchase sealed off the hunting club up the road which were killing “anything that moved”. So hunting should just get better. Turkey, dove, quail, rabbit, squirrel, and the occasional hog. Neighbor is a nuisance control officer for the state so fortunately he keeps the hog population in check. Find you some land to buy if possible! [/QUOTE]
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