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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2728098" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Are you aware of how many millions of acres of public hunting land is available in PA. Len?</p><p>My first year deer hunting was in 1947, and we drove a full day from where we lived to get to the NC part of the state.</p><p>Today that same trip is about 4.1/2 hours due to much better roads that bypass the towns.</p><p>We always had people asking why we traveled that far when the Pocono's were so close to home.</p><p>Even Bucks County where we lived was largely undeveloped with lots of game at that time.</p><p>But what happened to the Pocono's ?</p><p>Same as what happened to Bucks Co. and many of the other areas near the population hubs.</p><p>Where there is a will, there is usually always a way to do things.</p><p>The problem quite often comes down to mindset.</p><p>Meanwhile the hotels and motels in the areas having most of the public land are empty, or near empty, even on opening day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2728098, member: 12443"] Are you aware of how many millions of acres of public hunting land is available in PA. Len? My first year deer hunting was in 1947, and we drove a full day from where we lived to get to the NC part of the state. Today that same trip is about 4.1/2 hours due to much better roads that bypass the towns. We always had people asking why we traveled that far when the Pocono‘s were so close to home. Even Bucks County where we lived was largely undeveloped with lots of game at that time. But what happened to the Pocono’s ? Same as what happened to Bucks Co. and many of the other areas near the population hubs. Where there is a will, there is usually always a way to do things. The problem quite often comes down to mindset. Meanwhile the hotels and motels in the areas having most of the public land are empty, or near empty, even on opening day. [/QUOTE]
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