I just might have to start doing more fishing because the oceans are pretty big.
I want to buy some land, but just don't have the funds right now since I just bought this townhouse. This is killing me.
I have hunted a 110 acre farm for the past 20 years, but that farm owner is 91 years old. Something tells me that when he passes away, that farm will be sold to a developer.
I have hunted one other farm, 180 acres, over the past 10 years and the farm owner is currently selling 2 acre lots out of the front field for $175,000. You think you have it bad at $2,500 for an acre McPat, try close to $100,000 around where I live. I am looking at buying something close to the MD/PA border and I am hoping that the prices are a lot better.
It will kill me not to be able to take my dog and my future children hunting.
Edited to add:
At $25,000 for an elk, I might as well line up 30 cows and have food for 30 years. To drop that kind of cash on an elk hunt, somebody must be really rich.
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The pond, waterfowl, and yellow labs...it don't get any better.
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