Moosemaple Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 Does anyone have any idea on what the cost is to lease hunting land per acre. I have never leased land before, but I have a farmer in Schuyler county that has 85 acres to lease for a year at $10.00 per acre, with the option to renew the lease year to year. Is there anything special that I should be asking about? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HUNT6246 Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 I saw another website for Western NYS not long ago and everything was $15 per acre to lease. So, $10 might not be too bad. Depends on what you want to pay and the potential of the property. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dom Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 Iwould jump on this deal thats very good price.What can I meaning your self do here hunt only site in several ? to ask but i would rent that for 850$ a year thats fair. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 Moose...I am just down the road from you... I don't lease, but I know quite a few people that do.. I think $10 an acre is a pretty good price, as long as it is decent hunting land. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moosemaple Posted October 28, 2011 Author Share Posted October 28, 2011 Moose...I am just down the road from you... I don't lease, but I know quite a few people that do.. I think $10 an acre is a pretty good price, as long as it is decent hunting land. Hi Pygmy, That's what I thought, not only is he stating that it is good deer hunting but is also prime turkey hunting. It is located near Arnot Forest and has been posted for the last several years. My Son and I are going to look it over tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 Make sure you look it over good. Check topo and aerial maps of it and the surrounding area. Remember to think about prevailing wind and entry/exit paths to the property. Basically, scout it good before you lay your money out. Sounds like a decent price, but if its not a great property, then you arent going to get your money's worth anyway. Also, ask what the lease entails, do you get full year access or just during hunting seasons, can you put in food plots, etc? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
First-light Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 (edited) I would add one more thing. Go talk to the landowners around you. See what it's like and try to feel them out. Some guys leased 60 acres across the road from me this year. If they came to me and asked questions I'd be more than happy to help them out. They didn't and actually came in and turned their truck around in my driveway with me standing there and didn't stop to talk. Whatever, I always go the extra mile it gets you three. Edited October 29, 2011 by Burt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moosemaple Posted October 29, 2011 Author Share Posted October 29, 2011 Thanks guys and girls for the advise I will be sure to check everything that you suggested. He has stated that we can use our 4-wheelers. We will defiantly check with what ever land owners that are in the area, great idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 A one year lease isn't long enough if you want to put in food plots,improve stand locations,ect. you need to ask if you can do these things, trim lanes ect.., and explain that you would like to have a longer term lease to accomplish your goals even if it meand paying a little more per acre. you might go through a lot out scouting time just to have someone else pay a little more and take it from you.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hb270deermanager Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 I dont lease but know a few people who do.If you truly want to lease land do your research on the property surounding lands.check with and check out surrounding land owners.be sure of what you want to do with the land some land owners won't allow you to alter the land(food plot,orchards,ponds etc). Watch leasing land that buts up to state land.alot of times if its not beeb leased or controlled its hard to get the people using the state land to stay off your leased land.I have a by luck setup in the late 80s I approached a land owner because of his over hunting and unsafe land.to my surprise he game me sole access to ploice patrol and hunt the land.I added 3 adjacent properties afterward.The biggest reward is I am allowed to alter the lands how ever I want.I have multiple foodplots,put in a pond,added a small apple and pear orchard.trimmed hardwoods(oaks) better acorn production.So be specific when leasing land know what you want and be sure the owner knows and allows it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdswtr Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 (edited) 10 dollars an acre for any hunting lease with even semi decent hunting on it is a very cheap price. The going norm is about a 1000 for every 50 acres. I have searched this alot and I have a couple leases as well. For example I am looking at a lease in Stueben county that is 68 acres that borders all farm land with an old apple orchard in it for 1300. What you need and I cannot stress this enough is liability insurance. Most private land owner leases do not have it as an option for you. Most leasing agencies that represent landowners offer it or include it as part of teh lease. For example that 68 acres has a 3 million dollar liability insuranc policy for a fee of less than 100 a year that each person on the lease has to pay. Its cheap and if you ever need it and dont have it you will lose your arse. Getting the liability insurance yourself might be more never looked but the leaseing companies usually from what I can tell get it so cheap from the quanity of lease members they have. Also if you build or leave a temporary or permanent structure on the lease and you care about it or its content I recomend insuring that as well plus contents, This is a couple hundred more a year. I have had to claim on this as some scumbags shot out the windows of my camp and stole some proerty out of it. Insurance covered the damages and contents. Just something for you to think about to protect yourself. Also make sure you are the first option to renew and I recomend doing this in advance and not waiting till the last day, they will start looking for others to fill the void if your not prompt and ahead of them, its their land they can throw you out and get the next guy offering up a few hundred more. Edited November 1, 2011 by wdswtr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HectorBuckBuster Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 That is a great deal to lease. I can tell you know matter where the land is over there (which has to be right near rt 13 I am guessing) is pretty good hunting.Down the Road in Newfield near Charlies Towing there has been 9 bears in a group all summer and fall. You might even get a crack a bear. Lots of low farm land low then woods up on the hills. Cornell owns alot of land over there, and then local logging company owns alot too, and then several large farms. Also a very nice Archery Shop there called Arnot Forest Archery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
First-light Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Bought my bow from Arnot, nice people. Yea Cornell does own a nice piece over there, runs right along the road. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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