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<blockquote data-quote="Len729" data-source="post: 2729777" data-attributes="member: 122038"><p>Yes there are millions of acres of public but I prefer to see deer when I hunt … there are large tracts of public in this area that don't contain many deer … you can walk for hours and never see a rub or track even when there are acorns … I also avoid all the public in the CWD counties just not worth it to me … I have friends that have camps in Northern PA and hunt public there and see one or two deer the first week of gun … my hunting mindset is I'm in the woods to see and take deer …. I'm always looking for deer sign even while Turkey or pheasant or mushroom hunting, just hiking or walking to a native trout stream … As an old saddle hunter I put the time & mileage in and do quite well … my earlier comment still stands as a rich man's game especially out west …. Elk hunts around or over $10K, sheep for $40K or higher, Alaskan moose/brown bear/grizzly hunts $15-20K… most of the local private ground in many states and some public/govt land leased so a privileged few can hunt … just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Len729, post: 2729777, member: 122038"] Yes there are millions of acres of public but I prefer to see deer when I hunt … there are large tracts of public in this area that don’t contain many deer … you can walk for hours and never see a rub or track even when there are acorns … I also avoid all the public in the CWD counties just not worth it to me … I have friends that have camps in Northern PA and hunt public there and see one or two deer the first week of gun … my hunting mindset is I’m in the woods to see and take deer …. I’m always looking for deer sign even while Turkey or pheasant or mushroom hunting, just hiking or walking to a native trout stream … As an old saddle hunter I put the time & mileage in and do quite well … my earlier comment still stands as a rich man’s game especially out west …. Elk hunts around or over $10K, sheep for $40K or higher, Alaskan moose/brown bear/grizzly hunts $15-20K… most of the local private ground in many states and some public/govt land leased so a privileged few can hunt … just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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