see how much your land can generate
Many landowners are realizing the value of leasing hunting rights to their huntable land for an additional income stream and property security. You’ll be surprised to learn the monetary return that your property may hold for hunting.
After 25 years, what started as a small company in Indiana has become the largest and most successful independent hunting lease company in the nation. Spreading into 30 different states across the country, our # 1 focus is providing the best service to landowners, helping them realize the value in opening access to the hunting rights on their property.
Our goal continues to serve both landowners and hunters as we further our efforts to open access to hunting on private lands. As we look to the next 25 years, we are excited to do our part to keep more land open to access and more hunters in the field.
Reasons Why To Consider
We are constantly in search of quality hunting land for lease. Don’t rule out your land because you might think it’s not an optimum hunting lease, simply contact us to find out. You’ll be surprised to learn the monetary return that your property may hold for hunting. Many landowners are realizing the value of leasing hunting rights to their huntable land for an additional income stream and property security.
Base Camp Leasing’s marketplace of hunters is what truly drives the demand and what gets landowners the maximum value of their land. Our membership database creates the highest demand for hunting leases in the United States. With this competition, we are able to price leases corresponding, but fairly, with their demand. Base Camp Leasing is here to create as much benefit for the landowner as possible. To get a quote of what you could earn fill out the form above.
“The hunters on my land have been very respectful and I am happy to have them coming in again this fall. I would recommend this process to those interested in having hunters on their land, and as a source of extra income from your property.”
Jackie | Kentucky
“So far my experience with Base Camp Leasing has been Good. Doug my Representative has been Great to work with, he always calls me back and answers all my questions. The hunters that leased my property are good people, just doing what they enjoy.”
Richard | Ohio
“I am a happy Base Camp Leasing landowner for three years running now. Base Camp has made it easy with a turn-key system, includes liability coverage, even showing the place to prospective clients for me.”
Paul | Missouri
How is trespassing handled on a property?
The hunters are responsible for protecting the property from trespassers. They are responsible for posting the property and monitoring it. On the majority of our leases through Base Camp Leasing hunters have the authority to press charges against anyone who is caught trespassing on the property. The provides a hands-off approach for the landowner. They are not bothered with handling any trespassing issues.
Can the hunters bring guests on my property?
No, all hunters who will have access to a property must be listed on the lease. Anyone who access the property and is not listed on the lease will be consider as trespassing.
Can I still access my property after it is leased?
The property still belongs to you. You are allowed full access to the property even during a lease. We just ask landowners to be mindful of when hunters are on the property. They are paying a premium price to hunt your property and deserve to have as few interruptions as possible.
Who is responsible for posting the property?
The hunters who lease the property are responsible for making sure the property is posted properly to prevent unwanted trespassing on the property.
Is there any out-of-pocket cost to the landowner?
Leasing a property through Base Camp leasing doesn’t cost a landowner anything. Base Camp Leasing gets paid for our services in the form of commission once a property is leased.
Do I get to meet the hunters on my property?
Once the property is leased you will receive the hunter’s contact information. You will be able to reach out to them at any time during the lease.
Who sets the number of hunters for a property?
The leasing agent will suggest the number of hunters that could comfortably hunt a given property. The idea with limiting the number of hunters is to provide a better experience for the hunters. Also, to ensure the property isn’t being over hunted with too many people having access.