LJD, Here in Texas, We lease and that is the Norm! You Set the Rules on Your Ranch, ALL-- Dos, and Don't s. In your rules IE,,, Stay on the main roads in my pasture, no making new ones, Pick up all brass and shotgun shells, You kill my cow or my neighbors cow, The hunters pays for it! at My determined price, Waste all stray dogs, Coyotes, & gut shoot all Hogs. If and when you come to a gate and is is closed, close it, if it is open leave it open. pick up your trash and haul it out. My rules are not difficult just common sence. If my hunters do bring a guest, Tell me first and if they shoot a deer the tag comes off the leasee tags he is now down one tag and deer to take home! You can Set Out at the onset No Subletting of the lease. Or it is OK, as they do not over run the state limit / person . IE--you have 3 hunters, State says 2 deer / person. 1 Doe, 1 Buck, or 2 Does so a 6 deer limit total is all that will be legally harvested. I get $1000/gun x the # of hunter I have! Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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