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<blockquote data-quote="Shooterj2003" data-source="post: 3933724" data-attributes="member: 52108"><p>its a bit different here in NY,whereas there are a few landowners with big farms that will lease,There is also lot of state land available,some get crowded in deer season,some however are almost empty as people are basically lazy,they want to say they are hunters,but not work for the title lol.I’m older now with bad knees but not a cripple by a long shot,I will walk ,climb and crawl up mountains and still hunt swamps,I don’t use motorized things,I use my legs and if I don’t get something I love the woods,I’m a woodsman.I caretakers 1500 acres of corn and beans but except for early season it’s harvested and I prefer the woods and mountain hunting.leases because of high demand are pricey.I’m cheap! After 40 -50 years here I have out the way places to go and I know them.My club has a bit of land also and the farmers that plant the corn and soy beans here have other planting areas they lease and own ,so despite the communist / liberal political climate controlled by the cities here the hunting is pretty good with fair land available for free.I did like OK. Never got to hunt there,but great catfishing,my favorite fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooterj2003, post: 3933724, member: 52108"] its a bit different here in NY,whereas there are a few landowners with big farms that will lease,There is also lot of state land available,some get crowded in deer season,some however are almost empty as people are basically lazy,they want to say they are hunters,but not work for the title lol.I’m older now with bad knees but not a cripple by a long shot,I will walk ,climb and crawl up mountains and still hunt swamps,I don’t use motorized things,I use my legs and if I don’t get something I love the woods,I’m a woodsman.I caretakers 1500 acres of corn and beans but except for early season it’s harvested and I prefer the woods and mountain hunting.leases because of high demand are pricey.I’m cheap! After 40 -50 years here I have out the way places to go and I know them.My club has a bit of land also and the farmers that plant the corn and soy beans here have other planting areas they lease and own ,so despite the communist / liberal political climate controlled by the cities here the hunting is pretty good with fair land available for free.I did like OK. Never got to hunt there,but great catfishing,my favorite fishing. [/QUOTE]
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