| Lease Recreation and Hunting Acreages in northern Oklahoma |
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HBRSYDQC |
| Asking Price |
$ 100.00 USD per item |
| Quantity |
200 items |
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Taxes are not applicable |
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| Shipping is not applicable |
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| Payment Terms |
| Payment in advance only |
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Cash | Personal Check | Money Order / Cashiers Check | Wire / Bank Transfer |
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| Renewed Date | 01-Apr-2008 03:14:13 PM EST |
| Expiration Date |
31-May-2008 03:14:13 PM EST |
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| Danamen member since 21-mar-2007 |
| Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA | Phone:(405) 612-9740 |
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LEASE CONTRACT
LEASE YOUR OWN PRIVATE PARK
to which only you have exclusive access
Now you can lease affordably your own big private acreage for hunting, camping, and recreation on our family’s homeplace in one of our private forests or from out on our prairies—or maybe better yet at a forest edge or lake shore. There are lots of deer all over our land which is only 30 minutes east of Stillwater in northern Oklahoma. Unlike anything of which you have ever heard before, this is something very different and quite new.
Even if you already have a big place on which to hunt this year, since our yearly lease fees are so low, maybe you also need to lease one of our 10-acre acreages to have a place to take the family for any number of your own reasons.
We lease out our scenic, gently-rolling, big rural acreages (some in nice mixed-species hardwood forests), so that from us you can have a private year-around natural park of your very own all to yourself for your enjoyment exclusively. And our lease prices are very affordable, so that anyone can afford to have a place to get away into the country for some restorative private time. If you feel you can not afford it, then talk to us and tell us what you think you can pay, and let’s see if we can work it out somehow for you to have a year’s adventure in both summer and winter on our beautiful private lands. We always welcome your ideas on legal ways we all could cooperate to make more money employing our property and other assets, etc. What do you have in mind?
We encourage you to enjoy fully the 10 acres that you lease from us as long as you do not infringe upon similar enjoyment by your neighbors on their own leases. With our permission and after discussion, your activities could include, setting up your tents and camping out, quail & deer hunting along with your friends as your guests, keeping & riding a horse, building a shed, making a garden, hiking, target practicing, gathering pecans, bird watching, training your dog as long as it is always under your control (it can't be allowed to run free ever), building or repairing pens and lanes or fencing, installing a hunter’s treestand, training your children in hunter-safety, cooking out, throwing birthday parties for friends, planting trees or blackberry brambles, collecting firewood, jogging, kite-flying, digging a latrine, observing & photographing wildlife, hanging birdhouses, teaching woodcraft and lore, dressing out game, hunting for little shell-fossils eroded out from our Red-Eagle-limestone geologic stratum, raising pigeons or cooped-up chickens, whittling, whistling, catching butterflies, making a leaf or insect collection, and even the construction of mud pies if you are young enough to qualify for enjoying that specialty craft. You might even want to park a travel trailer on your part to sleep in leaving the wheels on to get away from everyone and relax.
The big plots of ten acres that we offer surprisingly are actually a lot of land to experience; being equal to the area included in 2 to 3 city blocks. Our 10-acres are the size of a sizable city park; but unlike parks, some of our many acreages are in dense forests. Ten acres covers an area of over 430,000 square feet. Now think of all the activities you can enjoy in just a typical 3,000-square-foot backyard. If you do need even more space than 10 acres, you can lease adjoining ten-acre plots. If two 10-acre plots happen to be square and sit side by side, combined together they are one-forth (1/4) of a mile long. All of our plots are approximately 10 acres each, and most are bounded clearly all around by specified old fences, creek bottoms, and other natural features (metes & bounds). One of our 10-acre plots really is a lot of land that could take months for you to explore fully. It will take weeks and weeks just to visit all of the different intimate little haunts with their diverse little animal occupants on 10 acres. Think of it as 150 backyards run all together.
The purposes of our offer are for you to enjoy exclusive hunting, having your family spread out in nature, teaching your children and letting them run off some of that energy in imaginative adventures, and enjoying your family and friends immersed in sunny and in shaded wilderness. If you enjoy your acreage and are in good standing wanting to have it again in 2008, starting this October you will have the first right to lease it again. That way if you have done approved work on it, you are assured of benefiting from your efforts all next year.
One of our acreages you may want to lease is the narrow ten-acre (more or less) forest that encloses a creek between the north-south fences reaching the northern border of our land. This fenced, thin forest runs south from the blacktopped road for just about one-fourth (1/4) mile to the short east-west fence down there. On the east side of this plot is mostly cultivated field, and outside of its west fence is upland pasture, so this plot is pretty well isolated from the rest of our wooded plots by treeless open vistas. If you would like for your 10 acres to enclose some of this adjacent open land as well as some of this narrow forest, we could split this plot in two and, into the plot you select, incorporate some open acres while establishing the creek bottom as your boundary on your plot’s other side. This plot’s creek is lined with mature trees including many pecan trees along with one century-old pear tree east of the creek.
You may prefer the hatchet-shaped, wooded plot south of this. The above creek flows on south through this plot also and constitutes most of this plot's west boundary. One's access to this plot would be from the north-south county road lying on our east, through our gate, and then on to the west through our hay meadow. This plot exceeds 10 acres by quite a bit and contains a nice pond.
Or to the west of the hatchet head, the wooded hillside plot there has a field fence along its lower north side. There is a creek on this plot running along inside this plot’s north fence. This acreage is entered by starting from the blacktopped road and then driving to the southeast while winding far across our pasture to this plot’s northwest corner.
Other acreages are up along the south side of our land on the flat hilltop. Up there is a half-mile-long, pointed, 40-acre triangle of mostly treeless prairie bordered on its north by our woods. It could be leased as one unit for deerhunting or broken out into 10-acre plots. Then beyond its forest-edged long north side is a similar-shaped triangle of the same size that is virtually fully covered with mature mixed-species-hardwood forest. This second triangle could be leased similarly. This 2nd triangle (the wooded one) overlooks our lake to its west into which one may fish from the lake's east bank. This triangle contains also a tiny pond. Access to either triangle would be from the county road on our land’s east side.
West of these 2 triangles is a further wooded 10-acres overlooking our lake far below it to this plot's north. This plot slopes down westward to a south-moving dry creek-bed there. That creek bottom forms this plot’s west boundary. Access is driving east off from the state highway.
There is a wooded plot running south along the state highway from the blacktopped-road exit. It exceeds 10 acres substantially and has a pond in it.
Of course, if you want a 10-acre plot enclosed entirely in a grain field for hunting game birds, you could lease from among 6 of those—and from more if you want some forest face inside of your 10 acres. We and our agents would have to be allowed free and unimpeded access to these fields to do timely cultivation and harvesting.
For the enjoyment of all lessees including yourself, this agreement to lease for the remainder of the calendar year of 2007 a more-or-less-10-acre plot reminiscent of those outlined above in the state of Oklahoma includes the following rules for your neighbor lessees as well as for yourself and for any families and for any guests. Like you, other lessees have exclusive right to control the presence of occupants on their leased acreage. Neither may ingress nor egress without the permission of the other. There is the following exception to that privacy. To prevent your being endangered by your neighbor lessees, the right to enter and patrol as needed inside your lease is granted to the county sheriff and to his deputies, to the game warden, to the FBI, DEA, ATF, INS, EPA, OSBI, ODEQ, The U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Department, FDA, FCC, CNN, JAG, SEC, NATO, HUD, CSI, NCIS, U.S. Forest Service, Homeland Security agents, duly-constituted-government inspectors and other members of the law enforcement community including the U.S. Marshalls and the Marine Corps Band and the Boy Scouts and LAPD and NYPD Blue and Batman & Robin and Roy Rogers, Jr. & Little Trigger and the OSU cross-country track team and legendary local detective Dick Tracy & Fearless Fosdick and Beanie & Cecil the seasick seaserpent, etc. while they are conducting official business, and to such private security officers as we may employ from time to time. You yourself should ascertain the identity of anyone you see on your lease. Also we ourselves have those same ingress rights to your property to protect our premises and lessees from abuses such as littering, dumping, excessive noise, harassment, unapproved construction, public or company or organization meetings or retreats or fieldtrips, endangerment, trespassing, rutting and noise from all-terrain and other vehicles, damage to trees, diseased or loud or vicious or feral animals, anger, contamination, fire danger, attractive nuisance, storage, excessive inebriation, swearing, unleashed pets, residency, subletting, etc. Those are not allowed on our leases any more than they are in most towns. We are sure that you will enjoy being relieved of much worry caused by any of your neighbors from any of these concerns.
No man-made artifacts that one may find are to be picked up. They are our own family's history left in your stewardship for the time being. Locked gates for which the pertinent involved tenants are provided keys by us will protect all of these plots, so disallowed is further locking any premises without our consent and without also providing us with easy access. To engage in certain of the allowed activities, you will need the same hunting and other licenses required by the various applicable governmental entities. Every participant must carry some insurance of his choice to protect all fully while on our place. We feel that following these rules will protect you even more than it does us and will keep good relations continuing among all of our many lessees and their guests. Should the above rules not be followed, we retain the right to permanently exclude anyone from our property without refunding or prorating their very reasonable $1,000 yearly rental fee. We will not make such an eviction decision lightly.
One will understand that in any wilderness such as ours, many kinds of dangers abound. Having understood this, the lessee, his agents, acquaintances, friends, family members, guests and their associates will exercise due caution and also will not hold responsible in any way or seek compensation from us for any injury or destruction of either property or persons caused by animals, falls, punctures, etc. We the undersigned and our agents have read and understood and agreed to everything covered in this entire document.
Our hope is for you to enjoy much happiness and peace on your own little leased slice of our land--almost half of which has been in our family continuously for over 113 years now. We are proud of our land and know that you too will be proud of what you accomplish on it. Email me, and tell me how we can accommodate you.
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