How it works
Finally, a Texas lease marketplace where hunters browse free, landowners list free, and nobody pays until a deal closes.
Texas hunting and ranch leases — long-term, day, and guided. No paywall, no email gate, no obligation. Filter by county, game, acreage, and price.
Have questions before you book? Message directly from any listing. Replies happen on-platform — no need to share your phone number until you're comfortable.
Your card is authorized but not charged. Funds sit in Stripe-backed escrow until you've visited the property — or spoken with the owner — and confirmed it matches the listing.
Visit the property within 14 days. If everything checks out, release the payment from your dashboard. If it doesn't, request a refund — your money never leaves escrow.
Real guarantees, not marketing copy. Each of these is enforced by the platform itself.
Funds are held by Stripe — not by us, not by the landowner — until you confirm the property.
Don't like what you see when you visit? Request a refund from your dashboard before the deadline — full money-back, no questions.
Landowners go through Stripe Connect identity verification (SSN/EIN, bank account, tax ID) before they can accept payments. We don't independently verify land ownership — that's between you and the landowner during your site visit.
Property addresses are only shared with hunters who've booked. Photos are stripped of GPS data before they're shown publicly.
Free to browse. Free to list. 5% platform fee added on top of the listed price (the hunter pays it, not the landowner) when a deal closes.
Long-term leases are seasonal — you get exclusive hunting rights to a property for the whole season, typically 3-12 months. Day access is short-term self-guided hunting — pay per person per day, show up, hunt. Outfitter hunts are guided trips at a fixed package price (e.g. '3-day Whitetail Hunt') with services like lodging or meals usually included.
We launched in Texas because we know the market, the regulations (TPWD, Recreational Use Statute, Agritourism Act), and the seasons. We'll expand to other states once we've earned that here.
Landowners go through Stripe Connect identity verification (SSN/EIN, bank account, tax ID) before they can accept payments. We do NOT independently verify property ownership — that's something you should confirm on your site visit, or by checking the county appraisal district records (Texas counties publish ownership data online, often free). Every landowner getting paid through the platform has had their identity confirmed by Stripe, which is a meaningful signal of legitimacy but not a guarantee of land title.
When you book a long-term lease, Stripe authorizes your card but doesn't capture the funds. They sit in escrow while you visit the property. If the property checks out, click 'Confirm property' from your dashboard and Stripe releases the funds to the landowner. If it doesn't, request a refund and the authorization is cancelled — your card was never actually charged.
Request a refund from your hunter dashboard before the site-visit deadline. Funds stay in escrow until you confirm, so your card is never charged if you back out in time.
On a per-hunter lease, you can drop hunters from the booking using the 'Adjust party size' button on your dashboard. The remaining hunters keep the lease, and the dropped portion releases back to your card. Only works on bookings that haven't been confirmed yet.
Once the hunter confirms the property and releases the payment. Funds settle in the landowner's Stripe account 1-2 business days after release — first payouts a bit slower as Stripe verifies the account, subsequent ones typically next business day.
Yes, anytime before the site-visit deadline. After that, your booking is locked in and you'd need to work directly with the landowner.
You pick the dates, the system charges your card per-person per-day at booking, and you show up with the welcome packet (gate code, meeting point, what to bring) the landowner sent you. Self-guided — no escrow, no site-visit step. The property is yours for the day(s) you booked.
Immediately — day access bookings are auto-captured at the moment of booking, with funds transferring to the landowner's Stripe account right away. First payout in 1-2 business days, subsequent ones typically next-day.
Day access bookings don't have a built-in cancellation window — funds capture immediately. If you need to cancel, message the landowner directly and they can issue a refund through their Stripe dashboard if they choose.
Outfitters list packages (e.g. '3-day Whitetail Hunt — $1,200/person'). You pick the package, pick your dates within the offered window, and your card is charged at booking. The outfitter sends a welcome packet with what to bring, where to meet, and the day-of contact number.
Depends on the outfitter — each package lists what's covered. Common inclusions are guided hunting, lodging, meals, and game cleaning. Tags, licenses, and gratuity are typically separate — check the listing details and message the outfitter if anything's unclear.
Immediately on booking — outfitter hunts are auto-captured at confirmation, with funds transferring to the outfitter's Stripe account right away. This lets outfitters block dates and reserve guides without waiting on escrow.
Outfitter cancellation policies are set by the outfitter — they typically have their own terms about how close to the trip date you can cancel and what's refundable. Message the outfitter directly to discuss; they can issue refunds through their Stripe dashboard.
Free to browse, no sign-up required. Find a property, message the owner, and book when you're ready.