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<blockquote data-quote="bigcountryok" data-source="post: 1493445" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>Honestly the quality of the places they had when I was in was pretty decent. Trust me, the club land is nothing like public land. You have the freedom to scout, you can set up permanent stands (just cant say its your spot and no one elses though), you can set out feeders and cameras.</p><p></p><p>If you want to plant crops for deer and try to claim them as your own, then no its not a good option. If you like to have multiple places to hunt and dont want to go to the same area all the time it offers you a great variety at a reasonable price for the amount of quality land you can access then its a good choice. As far as the drive, well thats up to the individual. Since most of the places are out west then for you it is going to be a drive. For us folks in the middle here, most places are 2.5hrs or less.</p><p></p><p>IMO it was better than a lease because of 1) the variety of places to hunt everything from SE OK to NW OK 2) most of the guys in the club were great to be around (but yes there is the 10%) 3) The leases were ussually loaded with game. 4) As a bowhunter I ussually had my pick of where I wanted to hunt. 4) With a lease your stuck with the game thats in the area. With the spread of the club leases you can have access to lands that holds every single legal game species in OK. I've yet to see a lease that can boast that.</p><p></p><p>I liked it, but no its not for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigcountryok, post: 1493445, member: 4368"] Honestly the quality of the places they had when I was in was pretty decent. Trust me, the club land is nothing like public land. You have the freedom to scout, you can set up permanent stands (just cant say its your spot and no one elses though), you can set out feeders and cameras. If you want to plant crops for deer and try to claim them as your own, then no its not a good option. If you like to have multiple places to hunt and dont want to go to the same area all the time it offers you a great variety at a reasonable price for the amount of quality land you can access then its a good choice. As far as the drive, well thats up to the individual. Since most of the places are out west then for you it is going to be a drive. For us folks in the middle here, most places are 2.5hrs or less. IMO it was better than a lease because of 1) the variety of places to hunt everything from SE OK to NW OK 2) most of the guys in the club were great to be around (but yes there is the 10%) 3) The leases were ussually loaded with game. 4) As a bowhunter I ussually had my pick of where I wanted to hunt. 4) With a lease your stuck with the game thats in the area. With the spread of the club leases you can have access to lands that holds every single legal game species in OK. I've yet to see a lease that can boast that. I liked it, but no its not for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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