It really shoudnt be that difficult to enact some form of agreement once you find a plot of land to hunt. there are however many considerations to reveiw.
initial cost of the lease, determined individual cost per share, quantity of huntable areas within the area (that will have direct impact on individual costs), amicable way of determining hunters stand locations per week/season etc, rules and santions for rules violations, goals of the property managment, quotas and limitations on harvests and protection of lease against propert ownership change. and the list goes way beyond that. you need to sit down as a group(all present) and discuss as much as posible and come to a group contract. and it would be advisable to have an attorney reveiw it and advise you on any other considerations not covered.
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