get with the other people and learn where they will be hunting and parking.
nothing worse then you setting up in your stand then have a guy park with in sight of you.
The land I hunt on (as a guest) is divided into 3 parts the land owner only hunts geese and ducks so he has the fields by the river About 1/2 mile away, his nepheu has 1/2 of the main farm and my friend and I have the other 1/2. the main farm is divided by a power line right- of- way so we know the boundrys. my friend and I scout out areas then mark then off in collored ribbons, I use orange or a silver and orange ahd he uses pink. we normaly clame about 3-4 spots then name them. we both ride in together and talk about the spot we plain to hunt 99% of the time we are no place close and the other 1% of the time he gets the winning vote.
crazyjjk: I agree with him on this
Taking the time to make it an exceptional deer hunting area. Only to have the owner end the lease and lease his prime hunting area to others for a great deal more money. I guess what I am saying is get a good working relationship and a gut feeling about the owner of the lease also
If i was going to do anything like this I would have a long term contract with the land owner. and if the land owner does not renew the contract I will put the land back in the same condition I found it or as close as I could.