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Hunting land to Lease near Osakis


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My Dad and I are looking for some deer hunting land to Lease around the Osakis Area... We know there is a lot of Public land around there but, we would prefer to be on Private land all to ourselves... If you have any or know of anybody that does, you can leave a post and I will try to contact you through email.

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I have a 160 acres just east of Glenwood that we do not deer hunt on that might be available for just deer hunting. We do pheasant hunt and duck hunt this property.

There is a lot of tall thick native grass on the property as we use it for seed production. There is also a river that runs through the west side and a lot of tree plantings. We also have around 10 to 15 acres of corn that we plant for food plots that we leave standing through the year.

Really a great property...we just have other property that we deer hunt on. [Note from admin: Please read forum policy before posting again. Thank you.]

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Sorry you got a note from the Admin... If you want to talk more about it shoot me a messgae.. dabeav7 at mchsi dot com. thanks

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I will also be in osakis early next week.. i would love to take a peek at it. Any more info would be great! Thanks in advance..

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Since I am not in the land leasing business...I didn't think that would have been a problem putting my email up. Sorry about that. Didn't think it would be any different if soomeone was looking for a dog and someone (not a dog breader) just had some pups that would be available. Or if someone was looking for some decoys and someone else had some in the garage (not a sporting good store owner).

Regarding deer hunting...I have two bucks harvested in 2008 on display. Stop by and see them some time...really nice mounts.

Fish On!

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