Outstanding!!Buddy of mine came up with a second place to hunt out rest, but that won't be until next year. 14,000 private acres in Colorado. Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, etc. Won't cost a dime, we just have to shoot 'yotes while we're there.
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Outstanding!!Buddy of mine came up with a second place to hunt out rest, but that won't be until next year. 14,000 private acres in Colorado. Elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, etc. Won't cost a dime, we just have to shoot 'yotes while we're there.
There was a "Yellowstone" like spread for sale in Wyoming for $50 million or so, all my hunting buddies too cheap to pitch in,I've lookin into owning some land out west. If you own 160ac. You can hunt with a land owner tag as I recall. But the land ain't cheap
You can do a lot cheaper than that. Still ain't cheap thoughThere was a "Yellowstone" like spread for sale in Wyoming for $50 million or so, all my hunting buddies too cheap to pitch in,
For 62k ac. doesn't sound bad. It's the volume that isElk Creek Adventures, where I hunt in Montana, butts up against the N Bar Ranch, which is 62,000 acres. The N Bar sold earlier this year for $45 million.
Yep, then you have to compete for tags.....Too many hoops to deal with. And as I get older it will be much harder for me to do itMy last trip to Wyoming - the rancher we stayed at pointed to all the ranches surrounding him that were bought by rich outsiders. 1) ranches/farms as we know them are a dying breed, 2) hunting out west getting more expensive, more exclusive