Stay Quiet: Animals have keen senses, and any noise or movement can quickly spook them. Move slowly and quietly, and avoid sudden movements that could alert the animals to your presence.
Respect the Property: Remember that you are a guest on the property, and it's essential to respect the landowner's rules and regulations. This includes avoiding damage to the property, staying on designated trails, and following any other guidelines or restrictions set by the landowner.
In conclusion, hunting leases can provide excellent opportunities for successful hunts, but it's essential to approach them with the right mindset and preparation. By scouting the property, understanding the wildlife, using trail cameras, being patient, being prepared, staying quiet, and respecting the property, you'll be able to maximize your hunting success on a leased property.
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