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22 February 2011, 05:00
scottfromdallasNew Land Owner
I just closed on 40 acres in East Texas about 30 days ago. The property has 3 deer stands and an unfinished cabin on it. Looks like it will be good for deer, hog and predators.
I'm in the process of finishing out the cabin. I spent the weekend installing insulation and the walls. I still have a long way to go but will post more pics as I finish everything out. This is my first time as a land owner & I'm thrilled to finally have a place of my own.
Cabin
Cabin interior before
Cabin interior after this weekend
Land Pics
Hogs signs
22 February 2011, 05:07
Cross LCongratulations Scott
Looks like a fun place.
SSR
22 February 2011, 05:10
smarterthanuCongratulations. I hope it ends up being heaven.
22 February 2011, 05:13
M16Very Nice! Good looking place.
22 February 2011, 05:21
FjoldCongratulations, let us know if you need any help thinning out those hogs.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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22 February 2011, 05:44
CrazyhorseconsultingCongratulations, owning a piece of land and being able to control what happens on it, should be everyone's dream.
Looks like the cabin has lots of promise.
You are a lucky man.

Even the rocks don't last forever.
22 February 2011, 06:55
505 gibbsCongrats Scott, I hope you enjoy it.
22 February 2011, 07:07
StonecreekCongrats on your place.
I built a cabin several years ago about the caliber of yours on our place in Central Texas. It cost me a lot less than a travel trailer and is much roomier and more comfortable. Talk about cozy on a damp, chilly night! Simply wonderful. Enjoy!
22 February 2011, 08:03
RVL IIINot to tell you how to run your business, but...
I'd put a ridge vent on the roof and soffet (sic?) vents under the eves.
Robert
If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people, under the pretense of taking care of them, they must become happy. Thomas Jefferson, 1802
22 February 2011, 16:48
Brian ClarkNice looking property, congrats to you.
22 February 2011, 17:06
Hot CoreHey Bawana, Congratulations! Looks like somebody snuck onto your place and put some feeders out to draw the Hogs off their place.
Even has a Skinning Rack behind the
picnic meat processing table. And a nice Leather "Stand" Chair next to a shooting window.

22 February 2011, 17:15
perryAWESOME
22 February 2011, 17:38
scottfromdallasquote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
Hey Bawana, Congratulations! Looks like somebody snuck onto your place and put some feeders out to draw the Hogs off their place.
Even has a Skinning Rack behind the
picnic meat processing table. And a nice Leather "Stand" Chair next to a shooting window.
Forgot to mention that. It came with 5 feeders and a large metal shipping container for storage. The property has a small pond on it as well. I see ducks on it all the time.
The property is about 80% hardwood (more oak than pine) and 20% grass fields. Some parts have a lot of underbrush but many areas you can easily walk through. It's a long strip that sits between 2 400 acre cattle ranches. Looks like a natural game trail.
When I picked up the keys from the seller he said the last time he was down there, he and his son saw a huge hog on the property as they were leaving. He said 400 lbs but we all know how they shrink when you shoot them. He said he saw a really nice 10 point down there last season but his son missed him.
The hogs are tearing up that back field. The feeders have not bee running for months so they are tearing up the ground looking for food. It may be easier to feed them until I can get a chance to hunt them. They are turning my field in to a motocross track with their rooting.
22 February 2011, 17:49
BoxheadI can't see the pictures from here but I do know the wonderful feeling of closing on your own place in the woods. Congrats.
22 February 2011, 17:50
Cross LWelcome to the WONDERFUL WORLD OF HOGS

22 February 2011, 17:55
woodsieCONGRATS!!!
W.

22 February 2011, 18:18
kudu56Cool! Looks nice, what a dream.

22 February 2011, 18:22
tarawaYou are a lucky guy to have this land. Congratulations and Happy Hunting!
Life Is For Service
DRSS
22 February 2011, 18:25
MMMVery nice, sir, may you enjoy it to the fullest! I have a small building similar to that one, they are built by the Amish community around here, they can be fitted out quite nicely and comfortably. Good luck with it, MMM.
22 February 2011, 21:23
plainsman456Congrats,It is nice to have a place to get away from it all.
Good luck with them hogs.

22 February 2011, 21:27
OLBIKERquote:
Originally posted by RVL III:
Not to tell you how to run your business, but...
I'd put a ridge vent on the roof and soffet (sic?) vents under the eves.
Good advice!!!!
22 February 2011, 21:29
OLBIKERCongrats,Sure looks like there will be critters to hunt there!!!!!

22 February 2011, 23:47
larrysCongrats! Looks like a great property. I did much the same thing last September. My best advice is to find out if it sits on a slab, foundation or just a footing. Then treat it for termites. Do it before they can get to it. I learned it the hard way when I finally got a look under my floor.
Then go shoot some hogs!
Larry
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading" -- Thomas Jefferson
23 February 2011, 02:18
Hot CoreHey Bawana, Right between two Cattle Farms, Man-O-Man. Sure sounds great and having a pond is just amazing. 20% open-land sounds like some potential Food Plots.
What kinda rifle do you have that will Kill a 400# Hog? I'm just asking because I feel sure Vapo will be concerned about that Hog Herd once he sees this thread. (Here is your chance!

) Is the "large metal shipping container" big enough to hold all the Ammo you will need???
It is really great to see some good news for a change. Good Hunting and clean 1-shot Kills.

23 February 2011, 02:51
Cazador humildeCongratulations Scott and good hunting. Looks like "Deep East" country. Watch them people, they can be a little "differn't".

23 February 2011, 15:24
scottfromdallasThanks for the advice on the ridge vent and termite protection. I didn't think of that and will add them to my list.
Hor Cor,
If there really is a 400lb hog running around out there, I've got my 9.3x62 with a 285 mega or 270 hot cor. Big hogs and the 9.3 go together like peas and carrots

23 February 2011, 17:06
Hot Core
Hey Bawana, You fooled me.

I'd have thought something shooting a 0.338" Bullet might do the job. Maybe made by Fed.

But, yes indeed a 270gr or 285gr Bullet should get their attention, real well.
Best of luck to you. (Good fences makes good neighbors.)
23 February 2011, 17:16
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by scottfromdallas:
I just closed on 40 acres in East Texas about 30 days ago. The property has 3 deer stands and an unfinished cabin on it. Looks like it will be good for deer, hog and predators.
and AR buddies?.....

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23 February 2011, 17:44
Hot CoreI took it for granted that was "WHY?" he made the Cabin that size.

Dibs on parking my truck in the Shade away from the shooting window.

23 February 2011, 19:24
wasbeemanNot to be a wet blanket but I wouldn't be too vocal at work and in your community. You'll be amazed at how many "friends" you will acquire.
Aim for the exit hole
23 February 2011, 23:50
Eland SlayerCongrats on your new place!! Where abouts in East Texas is it?
24 February 2011, 18:39
friarmeierA little piece of heaven!
friar
Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.
24 February 2011, 23:33
Idaho SharpshooterHOT Diggity Damn!!
That is one very nice place, even to retire to.
Congratulations.
Rich
25 February 2011, 01:24
N E 450 No2Scott
Do you have electricity to the cabin?
Even if you do I would still recommend you get a quality wood stove.
here at my place I use the wood stove for @85% or more for my heat.
It cuts my electricity bill around half.
If you do have electricity then I would also recommend one of the DeLonghi raidiator electric heaters.
They are very safe and work real good.
I used one at the deer lease this year and it was down to 12 degrees a few nights.
I liked it so well I bought one for my "man cave" as it is the fartherest room away form the wood stove and I shut the door so one TV does not interfear with the other...
DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
25 February 2011, 01:34
tom ferrygood for you.
25 February 2011, 02:11
Matt P.Congratulations Scott,
I am sure you are excited about having a place of your own to hunt on. I know it is my dream for someday. I spent 10 years in TX (before moving to NY), and love the hunting there.
Matt
13 March 2011, 17:56
Aspen Hill AdventuresCongratulations! I bet you will really enjoy your new piece of freedom!
~Ann
16 March 2011, 23:36
carpetman1Scott--looks great. Have you fully wired it? In the pics looked like possibly minimal wiring. Much easier to do before you seal the walls. A great big +1 on the ridge vent and soffit vents. If you do that--you have to seal off the other vents. Looks like you do have a gable vent in front. Reason being is that the ridge vent will draw from the soffit vents and you get the whole roof vented. If you leave the gable vent open, it will draw from there and vent the upper portion of your roof only. I put ridge vent on my house and my next door neighbor has gable vents and roof vents--but my attic is 30 degrees cooler than his--I measured em.
17 March 2011, 02:30
The SlugCongratulations and welcome to the American dream!
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