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6 minutes ago, moog5050 said:
Neversink is split into 3 wmus, 3a, c and h.
This property is in 3H
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Property is in 3H. Just went and verified.
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13 minutes ago, the blur said:
You really need to know the DMP zone if you're selling a hunting lease...…. I have land in 3K Monticello, that I don't go to, because there are no doe tags.
We rely on our hunters to know the zones and offer directions when they would like to inspect a property. All info is on www.wingandbuck.com . If you'd like to inspect it or want an address feel free to request a parking pass for inspection through our website. I know NY is difficult with tags and zones.
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I am not sure if it is in 3M. It is a Neversink, NY address.
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We have a lease in Sullivan County Available.
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I have one available in Cattaraugus County about an hour from Buffalo if you are still looking.
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Wing and Buck has some hunting leases still available. Pricing and brief description below. Please email us at [email protected] for more info and so we can answer any questions. Either lease this year or start prepping for next year. Also land in PA, MD, IN, OK, MS, and TN.
Allegany County-135.23 Acres-$3,600.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Allegany County-66.57 Acres-$1,700.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Cattauragus County-85.57 Acres-$2,500.00-All Woods
Chemung County-88.13 Acres-$2,600.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Chemung County-55.37 Acres-$1,750.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Chenango County-220.00 Acres-$5,250.00-Mainly woods with some tillable acreage
Chenango County-16.46 Acres-$500.00-All woods
Delaware County-55.12 Acres-$1,100.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Delaware County-52.35 Acres-$1,600.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Oswego County-130.75 Acres-$3,000.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Otsego County-77.44 Acres-$2,000.00-All woods
Steuben County-63.90 Acres-$350.00-All tillable but borders woods. Good disabled hunter property.
Steuben County-78.40 Acres-$1,700.00-Good mix with river hunting.
Steuben County-7.00 Acres-$250.00-All tillable but borders woods. Good disabled hunter property.
Steuben County-17.25 Acres-$250.00-Almost all tillable with a place for a stand or two.
Steuben County-56.50 Acres-$700.00-Mainly tillable with some woods to hang stands. River frontage.
Steuben County-79.30 Acres-$2,300.00-Good mix of tillable and woods
Sullivan County-100.05 Acres-$3,000.00-All woods with a 16 acre lake.
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I love that everyone is talking about this. In short, if you are a landowner or a hunter, being property insured helps with the liability. Whether the hunters have permission, no permission, or are paying to hunt. Paying to hunt definitely requires some sort of liability protection. Thanks all for your comments, I enjoy everyone's feedback on the concern.
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No, we lease land on a contract basis, traditionally 3, 5, or 10 year leases with the landowners. One year leases with the hunting groups.
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Great Question, so let me give you an example. The Neighbor kid asks permission to play in your yard with your son/daughter, you say, "sure, no problem." Neighbor kid uses your swing set which is old and rusty and the swing set snaps and the kids brakes his/her leg. Do you think you are liable? Possibly right? Negligence?
Different situation: You give permission for hunter to hunt your land and they put a ladder stand in a not so safe tree. On a windy day, he/she is out hunting and the tree falls over and the hunter brakes his back. Are you liable? Possibly right?
Here is another question, if you allow people to go on and off your property with permission, and something does happen. Do you have the money to pay legal fees to defend your position if you are sued?
There is a theory in PA that if you turn a blind eye to whoever hunts and never give permission that you are not liable. This is has stood up in a few court cases, but usually the Landowner knows or gives permission for the hunters to hunt, which in case changes the liability even though no money changes hands.
I'm not quite sure if I was a large landowner that I'd take that risk. Why not take cash up front and have your liability handled by us and sleep well at night?
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18 minutes ago, dmandoes said:
just checked out your website to see what u where charging for the hunting. i'm in columbia county. i would like a free estimate of what you would be willing to pay me for leasing my land. if your interested. i more than likely wont lease it out.
dmandoes, i'd love the opportunity to check it out and speak with you over the phone. If there is a way to message me your number on here, that would be great. If not, feel free to give me a call tomorrow at 717-839-4030 and we can talk about exactly what you have. I'm going to be up in Susquehanna County, PA one day looking at a property and I could always swing up and see yours that day.
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Thanks Jeremy. Most landowners are terrified of the liability. They want people to hunt their property, but fear in the world we live in today that they may be liable. We take that out of the equation. We also, help landowners that otherwise would lose their property due to financial restraints, pay their taxes. Honestly, I'm proud of that. Yes, we are for profit, but yes we do make a difference. Thanks again for your sincere comments. Have a great night!
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Sorry Jeremy, that was my error. I only manage the hunting ON the properties we lease. We set staged parking areas, have parking passes, limit the amount of hunters that can hunt, do archery only, shotgun only, mitigate liability, etc.
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Thank you for your positive comments. Best of luck to you all.
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No, we don't outfit hunts. We lease the land and then sublet it to hunters. We manage that resource for the landowners.
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We lease the hunting rights and then manage the hunting on and off the property. Pay varies by property. All properties have different amounts of farmed tillable, nonfarmed tillable, and wooded acreage.
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Land Management company looking for land to lease in Chemung, Tioga, Steuben, Schuyler, Broome, Delaware, Cortland, and Chenango. Large tracts of land are preferred (300-10,000 acre landowners). Cash on hand with signed agreement. Please feel free to give us a call at (717)-839-4030 or email us at [email protected]
Orange Sullivan County land wanted
in Land For Sale, Lease, and Requests
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Sound great. Best of luck this hunting season.