Well I hear you, but sadly that's the nature of the beast, it always goes by, typically, the size of the property, not the amount of huntable lands!
have to some times look at it, if you had 20 a=res of woods and 50 acres of food, all on same property
what good would the woods be without the food?
so that is kinda why they lease it all as a whole
some times you can ask about if they would, split the lands, but that's not a common deal in leasing
the land owner wants to get paid for all or none most times, and then the leasing site, has to get there share
but again, what Bob does on that site is ,honestly what most all do. Any that don't would to me be the odd one's
not saying its right or wrong, just saying that's typically how it works in lease's from all I wver seen or knew about
and again, there are great public lands in Ohio
so many seem to think they need a lease or private land these days???