In a lease situation you do just that, you lease the right to hunt on that property. You pay so much a year or season to take a certain amount or species of game. There are many variations and stipulations depending on who you are dealing with. There are very few places here in TX where you could walk up and ask to hunt and someone say yes. It is a money game and gets higher every year. East TX leases which were cheaper are going up every year especially since the timber companies are selling out to private investment groups(thats ok, makes buying timber easier and thats how I live.) Some land that we manage and lease out is up to $8/ac this year depending on the amount and types of game.electricity, water,creeks, ponds etc. The better it is the more it costs in most places. Hope this gives you an idea.