Where you locating it?? Shayne Aarington/ Heart of Georgia fencing is the best in the business. he does almost all the high fencing around here.
He is in Ft. Valley. dont know whether he will travel that far but he might.
You might want to think about handicap hunts as well. There's alot of us out here that still like to hunt, even mildly to severely handicapped. I would love to free range hunt, but can't walk or climb that good.
I am just thinking out loud here but your starting a business with a large site or track land to conduct the operation with new supporting buildings to conduct the business, and other needed improvements to make all this happen. Oh ya, high risk operation with alot of liability if not properly released on the front end.
You may have already thought about some of the following items
but you asked. The following things come to mind:
1. Develop a master layout plan of the property with building locations, property boudarys, and access to the site from the nearest hardball road. Use this plan as a tool to explain your business.
2. Get the local officials and other folks involved early on, depending on the county they may have some ordinances regulating a hunting preserve.
3. Get a lawyer.
4. Get a Civil engineer that has developed in the county before if your constructing new buildings to support your business. He can help with permiting, drafting the layout plan, and other needed construction plans and support you at offical meetings.
5. Get a Insurance Agent and large bond in case someone gets hurt and workmans comp for permanent employess
6. Be prepared to support your operation at county council meeting.
7. Oh ya, a banker.
Hope this helps and good luck. I believe the handicap hunts would be nice touch to a real first class operation. May be getting involved with Wound Warriors would even be the icing on the cake.
Thanks hawg dawg. I need to find a good fencing company to price a 200 acre inclosure. Also some information on how to obtain hogs or where to buy them. I am also trying to find a way to see what the demand for a hog hunting preserve would be without stepping on any toes. Wanting to help start youth hunters especially.