Arrow3
Senior Member
It might be tough on some this season to keep hunting leases due to the uncertainty of the economy. Public land may be in more demand.
Shows how much I pay attention here these days ?Someone already has a thread about this a few weeks ago . It seemed that most have made the club/lease a priority.
Shows how much I pay attention here these days ?
You my hero!Never crossed my mind to bail
We spent $2000+ over the last month on seed and fertilizer.
After the 2008 Economic meltdown, which occurred in October of the year, I was told by someone in the leasing business that in 2009 30-40% of the hunting leases in Georgia either changed hands or were not hunted. I would say this season is going to be marginally affected, but 2021, 2022 will be impacted more heavily as the weight of the economic slowdown is felt. Read a story in the Economist magazine recently that claimed that the unemployment rate will be near or above 10% for 2 years or so. The top of the 08-09 economic disaster was about 10.5% at its peak. In other words this economic disaster will be significantly worse than 08-09. Getting back to leases, start looking next year if you have the money.