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parent/child lease

parent/child lease

Price $1000 - $5000
225 acres adjacent to 12,000 acre quail plantation. Property has been under intensive management for 20 years. Lease includes; -Deer, turkey, dove, & ducks -7 deer feeders -2 food plots -2 mineral licks -4 acre…
  • Acres
  • 227
  • Zip
  • 32344
  • County
  • Jefferson
  • Type
  • Annual
  • Game
  • Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Duck, Predator
6500 Acres Muse, Florida

6500 Acres Muse, Florida

Price $5000 - $15000
Looking for yearly lease members for 6500 acres located in muse, fl (spelled on federal maps as muce). Muse is an unincorporated community in glades county, located between the babcock-webb wildlife management area and state…
  • Acres
  • 6,500
  • Zip
  • 33935
  • County
  • Glades
  • Type
  • Annual
  • Game
  • Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Hog
North Florida (Perry) Lease

North Florida (Perry) Lease

Price $1000 - $5000
1700 acres of mixed hardwoods, planted pines, and wetlands. Small sized club with 10 to 14 members that are family oriented. Camp site on property, atv use throughout, year round hog hunting. Current bag limits…
  • Acres
  • 1,700
  • Zip
  • 32347
  • County
  • Taylor
  • Type
  • Annual
  • Game
  • Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Hog, Predator

Florida Hunting Leases

How To Find Hunting Leases in Florida:

When it comes to hunting, Florida is the first state that comes in the mind of hunters. Hunting Land for Sale in Florida. People who want to hunt in this state must possess a valid hunting permit and license and the minimum age for hunting is 17. Hunters who are less than 17 must be monitored by some adult while hunting who possess a valid hunting license. In Florida more than 5 million acres of hunting land are available where hunters can hunt the animals they want. In this 5 million 82.9% percent is owned by private owners and 17.1% is owned by the state. This land is home to many big and small games including Deer, Turkey, Rabbit, Gray Squirrel, Wild Hog, Raccoon, Coyote, Beaver, Skunk, and many others. When it comes to Deer hunting, Florida is the first name that come to the hunter’s mind. Every year more than a million hunters visit this state just to hunt Deer. Hunters can bring their dogs along with them but they must be leashed and can only be used to find out the deer once you have hit it. As most hunting lands in this state are owned by private owners so that they all are surrounded with fence and provide good security for hunters while hunting. Hunters who are fond of hunting Deer always prefer to visit this state. 

Hunting Land for Lease in Florida:

Florida hunting leases are under the ownership of private owners and can only be used after leasing. Hunting leases in this state have covered more than 0.5 million acres which make this place a great point of attention for the hunters. Hunters who want to hunt in this state can have prior booking of hunting lease or can have on site registration depending upon the rules and regulations of the specific hunting lease. Benefits that can be availed by most of the hunting leases in Florida include luxurious restrooms, toilets, and campsites. In order to hunt on any hunting lease the minimum age of a person should be 17 and he or she must possess a valid hunting permit and a license.  There is a special map book which include all the hunting locations with their addresses which help the hunters to find a good place to hunt. Additionally, hunters are allowed to bring their pets to the hunting leases but they must possess their recent vaccination slips. Moreover, any kind of motor vehicle is not allowed inside the premises of hunting leases. However, hunters who are physically challenged can shoot animals from their vehicles but the engine of the car must be switched off.  Hunters are allowed to camp on hunting leases but not more than 21 consecutive days in any 30-day period. Additionally, activities that can be performed on hunting leases other than hunting are fishing, hiking, skiing, trapping, and horseback riding. Lastly, alcoholic drinks and drugs are not allowed on the hunting leases and should not be used for hunting.

Hunting Leases in North Florida:

In North Florida there are more than 1000 private hunting lands that can only be used once they are leased. Deer is available in this part of the state in huge amount and it becomes a center of attention for the people who are fond of hunting. Hunting leases in this state are mostly covered with fences and gates which make them a secure place for hunters to perform their hunting activities. The hunters who are physically challenged are only allowed to bring the vehicles inside the hunting lands and can also hunt animals through their vehicles. Moreover, weather of North Florida is humid year around and it rains most of the time of the year. Hunters are required to have a weather update before visiting any hunting lease so that they can enjoy hunting animals. Other activities that can be performed besides hunting in North Florida hunting leases include fishing, trapping, horseback riding, camping, and wildlife viewing. Lastly, every year more than 100,000 non-resident hunters visit this state to hunt Deer which plays an important role in boosting the economic conditions of this state.