Postby injun_23 » Thu Feb 20, 2003 11:47 am
Any good relationship starts with honesty and the prospect of true friendship. I think that you have already realized another important factor and that is the attitude of open mindedness and the willingness to learn from others. Ask the prospective "friends" what they expect or would really appreciate and go from there. From what I have decided in some 40 years of hunting is that there are 2 basic types of people that lease. First there are those that desire to hunt in an area that has more game and better conditions than available near home, so they pool their money and lease a better area to hunt as a group. Then there are those who simply have enough income to be able to afford to lease the best places. The expectations and needs of one may be vastly different from the other.
If your guests are from out of state then they will appreciate your local knowledge of where best to eat and sleep. You may also consider providing additional information on game such as doves, geese, quail or snipe that would be of interest after duck (or deer) limits are filled.
Last, I would say that finding the right people to lease your property and be responsible for the condition it is left in during and after the season is MORE important than finding the right lease. Sorry to be so long winded and am not even sure I helped. Good Luck. the INJUN
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