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Boone & Crockett
Posted 12/1/2024 14:30 (#10990677 - in reply to #10990643)
Subject: RE: This will raise the cost of living, pretty much a money pit


broketenant - 12/1/2024 14:00

I'm the crazy one, this doesn't seem crazy to me, at least as described. I would definitely take that real estate over a pulling tractor haha... I guess just line each item out. 26x5000/ acre. How nice is the pole barn? concrete floor? The cabin seems otherwise small until you mention a dining area that seats 25-30 people. Sounds like there is something to with there. How much would it cost to get teh utility hook up at said property?
my son just built a pond on his property down south, much smaller than 3 acres for sure, probably an acre at the most, and it was $25,000. Any decent cabin I want build on my property will be minimum of a couple hundred grand. There are plenty of million dollar “shouses” in southern Iowa owned by wealthy non resident deer hunters. Trophy deer hunting adds a lot of economic activity to the state of Iowa. Illinois was once the king for trophy potential till your state saw the dollar signs and opened the floodgates for non residents to come to Illinois and by buck tags over the counter. Stan Potts made Pike County Illinois famous 25 years ago. Then Outfitters sprang up all over, over selling hunts of a resource that belongs to the residents of Illinois, by the thousands to non residents, and destroyed the chance at a trophy. Missouri does the same thing, as well as Minnesota. The one thing the Iowa DNR does really well, is it put its citizens first. It’s a six year wait for a non resident to draw a buck tag in Iowa. And yet they still come here because our state hasn’t ruined the chance to kill a giant by over harvesting the resource, just to line the states coffers with out of staters money. An Iowa archery deer tag is the most coveted, hardest to achieve license in all of the hunting world space, and it’s because it so darn hard to get one. Money doesn’t buy your way to the front of the line.Lots of cash will buy you a spot to call all your own though when that day comes your tag is in the mailbox.

Edited by Boone & Crockett 12/1/2024 15:31
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