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Turkey lease

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350 acres in Washington Co. Kentucky loaded with turkey's. 250 hardwoods and 100 in crops. No hunting pressure around the property. Beautiful land and lots of game. $1500 and the turkey rights is all yours! 334-868-0095
 
Let me know how many you kill because i promise you don't as many turkey's as this land in Kentucky has. Plus your hunting 1200 with 3 other guys, good luck on that. Hope you beat'em to the punch, turkey's are smart. Your buddies get in there before you do and start calling then your up yugo creek without a paddle. 350 acres, 250 hardwoods and 100 corn and soybean fields in Kentucky, you can't beat that! Unless you've never been to Kentucky and seen their turkey's!
 
2 turkey limit...you have to be kidding me. :crazy: I've got 5,200 acrs under lease now and only have $425 in all of it. If I want to I will limit with no problems. It would not matter to me if the KY birds were standing in line with death certificates already signed, I would not pay $1,500 bucks for 350 acrs. I wish you well in your search for that sucker. :D

Oh by the way..Welcome to TN Deer.
 
I feel you guys, like i said i don't turkey hunt and was wanting to lease it to someone that does, didn't know there was a limit! I recken land up there is cheaper than down in Alabama because i could lease that property for over $2000 in Al. If you know anyone interested call me 334-868-0095 and make a offer! Thanks
 
First of all you can only kill to gobblers in Ky!I think that price is CRAZY I would probably give maybe a couple hundred to hunt there but turkeys are nothing like deer plus TN. is way better state to hunt with a bag of four and a longer season.So good luck finding anyone who will pay that.
 
I would have to say your wrong because i have over 4000 acres in Alabama loaded with turkey and getting more than that for it now and have a waiting list. I love it when people like you have all the wrong answers, lol. I said it maybe highly priced for Kentucky, so make an offer and stop harping to the dang price!
 
Greg Gallander said:
I would have to say your wrong because i have over 4000 acres in Alabama loaded with turkey and getting more than that for it now and have a waiting list. I love it when people like you have all the wrong answers, lol. I said it maybe highly priced for Kentucky, so make an offer and stop harping to the dang price!

Now your feeling the love Greg... :D
 

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