bayedsolid
Forever Hunting
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I've read a few of these posts on this topic and, although I'm not planning on getting in on this deal, right off the top I had a few problems that came to mind that you guys might want to think about. I do think it's a great idea in theory but I'm sure, especially the first year, everybody is going to be hitting it hard. If you found a ranch that was loaded with deer and everybody has 2 tags, thats 40 possible deer the first year, which is way too many to come off of one ranch, even a real big one. What about guests? Even if the final word was no hunting guests allowed, what happens when one of you gets caught with a couple of his buddies out there? Sure, everybody will say "I'll never do that", but what do you do when it happens? Everybody is excited now, and has their money up front, but what happens next year when 2 of you get laid off from your job, 2 of you go through an unexpected divorce, and one of you gets in a bad car accident, all right before the lease money is due? Who comes up with the money for these 5 guys, or even for 1 person for that matter? Do you lose the lease then? What if one person is consistantly tearing up the roads from driving on them during or after the rain? Does everybody pitch in to re-grade them? Tell me that won't go over like a lead balloon with the guys that haven't been out there even once since the last rain. I came up with these problems in just a few seconds of looking for potential problems. It just seems like there are an infinate number of problems that could come up when everybody has an equal say in what goes on. If you go on a guided hunt, the ranch owner holds the guide responsible, not the 20 hunters he has taken out over the past couple months. There is one person, with the final say so. He pays for the lease and doesn't have to rely on anybody else. If he doesn't come up with the money, he is the only one that is affected. If everybody followed all the rules and paid all the money way in advance, it still only takes a few to screw things up. I'm not saying it can't be done, just that I think it is going to be more difficult than it is seeming up to this point. Even if you went to a lawyer and had an extensive contract drawn up, is everybody gonna pitch in on that cost? What happens when everybody pitches in and then some don't agree with the final outcome? Does everybody want to kill me yet? Okay, I'll stop. Good luck though.