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Post by fishing eagle on Feb 16, 2011 13:26:01 GMT -5
$45,000 for a rustic building on a piece of land that you don't own but you lease? And what happens when the lease runs out and the landowner won't renew the lease?
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Post by simongerty on Mar 7, 2011 16:22:26 GMT -5
that's a steal. Thats the fairfield pond south of sheldon?
winter access or summer only? Sold one of our little 3 bdroom 35x40 camps in 2005 with 150 feet of waterfront, no road access, no electric, $300k second people to look at it snapped it up and were laughing at the stupid redneck when they jawed me down to $200k...LOL, I was laughing all the way to the bank I had less than 19k in it land and all.
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Post by Running&Gunning ( Casey) on Jul 14, 2011 14:13:35 GMT -5
still availible? ? any pictures as I was just up there a few days ago. Casey
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Post by dukdog on Apr 26, 2012 10:38:11 GMT -5
That looks like my friends Bud Irish's camp that he built in the late 50's. The perch fishing was awesome off the dock. As I remember the landowner lived at the farm just down the road from the entrance to the camp road. There used to be some awesome grouse and duck hunting within 5 miles of there. Bud and I rowed all over that pond trying to kill a crippled redhead duck that he downed. Everytime we got near enough to try and finish it, it would dive and come up somewhere else swimming away!
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Post by dukdog on Apr 27, 2012 8:27:51 GMT -5
I used to hunt along the stream that comes out of Fairfield swamp below the old mill foundation. You could park at the bridge and hunt down one side, cross over at another bridge and hunt back up the You'd just flush the birds across the stream!! It was great in the mid to late 60's. It was all thorn apples on one side and a mix of evergreen and thorn apples on the other. We shot a lot of snowshoes around there too. My buddy discovered the swamp when he was deer hunting. Back then, that end was held back by just a pair of beaver dams. We hauled a wooden rowboat in there one fall and really got after the ducks. No one used our boat all season and we never saw a soul in there. A couple years later, they cut a road in and built the concrete dam and put in a parking lot. After that every swingin dink in Franklin county was hunting and fishing there and dumping their trash in the parking lot. I hunted it in the early 80s again with my english setters. Still good but didn't seem near as good as I remembered it.
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Post by backforty on Jan 14, 2013 12:24:28 GMT -5
SOLD_SOLD
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