Looking for some suggestions on how to insure a property will pan out.
After yet another very very slow first 1/2 of the duck season, I can see it's only going to get worse in my area. I have been on 4 major marshes within 2 hours of home both days of the weekends and seen no more than 2 dozen birds since the start of the season.
Most of these birds were just flying off somewhere else. I know some are going to say start knocking on doors and getting permission. I've done this several times and have just giving up, I've only been successfull at this twice in 20+ years on 2 properties and that was through a friend or family.
Eventually they were sold and developed
In my area guns and hunting are frowned upon and most land owners are already tied up with others or have moved there from the city and want nothing to do with these activities.
With that said, I've been seriously considering buying a piece of property with a marsh or pond on it. Most of the properties I'm looking at are 3-4 hours away in order to keep the price fairly affordable.
I really enjoy duck hunting and working with the dogs. I don't care about limits but it would be nice if my dogs I work so hard to train all year actually get some birds!
So for anybody who has purchased a hunting property in the past. I have have questions.
1) How did you make sure there was actually birds there before investing into the property?
2) Did you feel it was a worth it or did you sell it a few years after?
3) What distance did you drive to get to it?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
After yet another very very slow first 1/2 of the duck season, I can see it's only going to get worse in my area. I have been on 4 major marshes within 2 hours of home both days of the weekends and seen no more than 2 dozen birds since the start of the season.
Most of these birds were just flying off somewhere else. I know some are going to say start knocking on doors and getting permission. I've done this several times and have just giving up, I've only been successfull at this twice in 20+ years on 2 properties and that was through a friend or family.
Eventually they were sold and developed

In my area guns and hunting are frowned upon and most land owners are already tied up with others or have moved there from the city and want nothing to do with these activities.
With that said, I've been seriously considering buying a piece of property with a marsh or pond on it. Most of the properties I'm looking at are 3-4 hours away in order to keep the price fairly affordable.
I really enjoy duck hunting and working with the dogs. I don't care about limits but it would be nice if my dogs I work so hard to train all year actually get some birds!
So for anybody who has purchased a hunting property in the past. I have have questions.
1) How did you make sure there was actually birds there before investing into the property?
2) Did you feel it was a worth it or did you sell it a few years after?
3) What distance did you drive to get to it?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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