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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alabama Lease Forest application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Landowner Information' section. Enter the name of the person representing the landowner, ensuring they have legal authority. Include the landowner's name, last year's AFOA policy identification number (if available), and complete mailing address details.
  3. Next, provide contact information including home and work telephone numbers, fax number, and email address. This ensures that all communications regarding the lease are streamlined.
  4. Proceed to the 'Hunting Club Information' section. Fill in details for each hunting club being covered, including the name of the club representative, club name, mailing address, and contact information.
  5. Indicate the number of members in the club and specify the location of leased land by county and state. Optionally, you can include lease price per acre and any other non-cash requirements.
  6. Finally, calculate fees based on your entries and ensure you send two checks as instructed for processing your application.

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Leasing land can allow hunters access to much more acreage than is financially feasible through buying. Access to more land offers more hunting opportunities and can allow several people to hunt the same property without impacting each others hunting.
Each year, we license hunting rights for more than 80,000 acres of our property to hunting clubs across the state. While many of these licenses provide exclusive access to the tract are held by clubs for years, a limited number of properties become available each year and new hunting properties are occasionally added.
Most Alabama hunting land for lease ranges from $10 to $20 an acre. Sometimes the market price will fall or rise above that mark depending on the location and amenities.
Hunters have several potential payment options when it comes to leasing hunting land. They can choose to pay on a per-acre basis, per-season fee, or per-hunt situation. Typically, the cost of a hunting lease ranges between $10 and $50 per acre.
Most Alabama hunting land for lease ranges from $10 to $20 an acre. Sometimes the market price will fall or rise above that mark depending on the location and amenities. Things like cabins, lakes, duck ponds and power or gas lines can add to the price of a lease.
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