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Warner Hunting Leases operates as Georgia's hunting lease broker, connecting serious hunters with private land opportunities. They manage leases for deer hunting, turkey hunting, quail hunting, and other game—offering hunters exclusive access to properties that might otherwise remain closed.
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Warner Hunting Leases operates as Georgia's hunting lease broker, connecting serious hunters with private land opportunities. They manage leases for deer hunting, turkey hunting, quail hunting, and other game—offering hunters exclusive access to properties that might otherwise remain closed.
When you lease through Warner, you're not just renting acreage. You're securing:
Most Warner leases include fishing rights, cabin access, or guided hunt options depending on the property and agreement terms.
A hunting lease is a straightforward agreement: you pay the landowner a fee for the right to hunt their property during specified times. The lease outlines which game you can pursue, what methods are allowed, and any conservation practices you're expected to follow.
Warner handles the matching process, evaluating: - Your hunting goals (deer, turkey, quail, waterfowl) - Your preferred location within Georgia - Your budget and lease duration needs - Your experience level and hunting style
Once matched, you work directly with the landowner—but Warner's expertise and resources are available throughout your lease period.
| Factor | Public Land | Private Lease |
|---|---|---|
| Crowding | Often heavy, especially weekends | Controlled—only your party |
| Game Quality | Variable by year | Managed for consistency |
| Access | Limited to seasons/hours | Flexible, often year-round scouting |
| Stand/Blind Setup | Temporary only | Permanent structures allowed |
| Management | Minimal intervention | Active habitat work |
| Cost | Low but spread across season | Higher upfront, exclusive benefits |
Warner's portfolio includes diverse Georgia properties:
Each property is assessed for terrain, wildlife populations, accessibility, and conservation potential before being offered.
"Hunters who lease land are invested in the health of the ecosystem. They participate in habitat management, invasive species control, and wildlife population monitoring." - Warner Hunting Leases
Warner works with landowners to implement sustainable practices including: - Habitat restoration and improvement - Wildlife monitoring and population management - Invasive species control - Food plot establishment and maintenance - Water source management
This means your lease directly contributes to long-term ecological health—and that effort translates to better hunting opportunities year after year.
Warner guides hunters through key decision points:
Acreage & Location Smaller tracts (50-200 acres) offer concentrated hunting; larger properties (300+ acres) provide more terrain variety and exploration opportunities. Location factors include distance from home, seasonal accessibility, and proximity to support services.
Game Availability Historical data on deer populations, turkey roosts, quail coveys, and waterfowl activity help set realistic expectations. Warner provides sightings records and success rates from previous seasons.
Lease Terms Options range from: - Weekend-only short-term leases - Full season agreements - Multi-year leases with stability and loyalty discounts - Custom arrangements (family hunting, guided experiences)
Budget Considerations Lease costs vary by property size, game quality, amenities, and location. Short-term leases might run $200-500 for a weekend; full-season leases typically range from $1,000-5,000+ depending on acreage and game potential.
Warner Hunting Leases fosters a network of Georgia hunters through: - Member-only events and workshops - Online forums for strategy discussion and property intel - Referral network among lessees - Seasonal seminars on habitat management and hunting techniques - Early access to new lease listings for established members
Many hunters form lasting friendships through shared leases, sometimes pooling resources for larger properties or organizing group hunts within the lease agreement.
The process is straightforward:
1. Define your needs - Game type, location preference, budget, duration 2. Review available properties - Warner matches you with suitable leases 3. Visit the property - Inspect terrain, assess game signs, meet the landowner 4. Negotiate terms - Discuss access, guest privileges, maintenance expectations 5. Sign the lease - Legal agreement protects both parties 6. Hunt and steward - Enjoy exclusive access while respecting the land
Before committing to a lease, ask for historical success data, recent trail camera photos, and references from previous lessees on that property.
With years of experience matching hunters to properties, Warner brings institutional knowledge that saves time and prevents costly mistakes. They understand Georgia's diverse hunting terrain, local game populations, and the relationship dynamics between hunters and landowners.
Their reputation depends on successful partnerships—both hunters who return and landowners who renew their leasing agreements. That alignment of interests means Warner works hard to find you the right fit.