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140 Acres of remote hunting land for lease in lewis County NY. 20 acres in hay fields, pasture land and abondoned farm fields. Balance is forested and diverse. Alder thickets, old apple trees, small creeks, thornapples. Access Trails. Area of dairy farms. North of Constableville, on Highmarket road. No structures on the land. Owner reserves grouse hunting priveleges.

$1,600.00 per year. 2-4 Hunters

Paul (973) 948-7200post-2548-0-43463800-1348746917_thumb.jppost-2548-0-98782600-1348746314_thumb.jppost-2548-0-46640000-1348746383_thumb.jppost-2548-0-76647300-1348746419_thumb.jppost-2548-0-82421800-1348746525_thumb.jppost-2548-0-35004900-1348746548_thumb.jppost-2548-0-41563800-1348746869_thumb.jppost-2548-0-76986400-1348746885_thumb.jppost-2548-0-78575800-1348746901_thumb.jppost-2548-0-43463800-1348746917_thumb.jp

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This morning I posted my land for lease and I was so excited to see all the responses when I got home from work, until I read them! First, let me say, I regret that the feeder was ever put on my property and I regret posting those photos. I do not hunt deer and do not know the NY hunting laws very well. It’s been 15 years since I hunted grouse on that property. I am a long distance absentee landowner with hopes of being able to afford to build a cabin on that land some day. I only get up there once a year at best. The previous hunters leasing the land left this equipment. I went up in the spring and found it left there. I had no use for it so I put it out at the road with a “free” sign on it. I took the chip out of the camera and never thought twice about the photos. Here in NJ, deer feeders are very common and found everywhere, all year round. I honestly didn’t know that they were illegal to use in the summer months in NYS. Nonetheless, the hunter leasing my land should have known! They were required to sign a lease with the leasing company that assured that they would be abiding by all the game laws. I cannot watch over them and see how many rabbits they kill or how many deer or what methods are being used. This was their responsibility to follow the hunting laws when they leased my land. If requested, I will certainly hand over the copy of the lease to the authorities and let them inquire about these hunters with the leasing company I had used. In the meantime, there are no deer feeders on my land and I now know what to do if I ever find any.

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