How does a hunting lease work?
- A hunting lease typically involves granting exclusive hunting rights to a group of hunters, normally for a period of one year. Recreation Land Lease utilizes a standard hunting lease contract which provides the land owner ample opportunity to customize the hunting lease to their needs. Some of the areas that are typically customized are;
- No hunting areas on the property
- No hunting days of the week
- Whether any improvements can be made to the property by the hunting party, such as food plots
- Types of game that can be hunted, bag limits, or size limitations
- Types of hunting that are allowed on the property (gun, archery, etc.)
- Maximum number of hunters sharing the lease or allowed on the property at one time
- Pre-visit notification requirements
- Hunting rights reserved for property owners or property owner's family
- Limitations on use of ATVs or camping
We started RecreationLandLease.com for a few simple reasons;
- We love the outdoors and spending time hunting
- In many states, most public land is heavily pressured, reducing quality game available
- Hunting on public lands can be dangerous since you don't always know who may be around you
- It is becoming more difficult to find private property owners that are willing to allow hunters on their property due to liability concerns
- Hunting leases often can provide more flexibility for the hunters than guided hunts or outfitters