steelheadmike
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Ptarmigan in the high high high country of CA or CO. Or, himalayan snowcock in NV,Not necessarily, I'm thinking big adventure on a small budget.
But number of game harvested/dollar spent is also a consideration.
Ptarmigan in the high high high country of CA or CO. Or, himalayan snowcock in NV,Not necessarily, I'm thinking big adventure on a small budget.
But number of game harvested/dollar spent is also a consideration.
where I live (west of blue ridge) it's only 2 bucks, one of which must have 4 points on one side.virginia is 2 deer per day, 6 per year, no more than 3 bucks
Deer Hunting Regulations and Seasons
Regulations, restrictions and seasons regarding the seasonal hunting of deer within Virginia for 2024 through 2025dwr.virginia.gov
Never thought of that. Might have to do that next off season.I just did a DIY aoudad ewe hunt on a 25,000 acre ranch. Had the whole ranch to myself and it was a blast. Ram's cost $6000 and the ewe was only $800. It cost more in fuel to make the 46 hour round trip drive hahaha.
Yeah! Don’t come screw with my resident draw odds! Locals only!!Y'all stay y'alls asses on that side of the MS River. We're full over here in the southeast. Don't need any non-resident overcrowding.
Don't know how you get that public land is "limted" in the east?? there is tons of it. Huge national forests, Wildlife Management areas, Military Bases that allow hunting, some national wildlife refuges, is some states u can hunt state forests and there are draw/quota hunts you can put in for to hunt other areas as well.
- Hunting "back east" in the USA: Tags are cheap, but where does one actually hunt AND have a lot of success? Most land is private (limited public land), I would think one would have to factor in access costs (lease, trespass fees, whatever) to get a total. I am curious what the success rate (animal harvest) would be for a non-resident hunting public land during general seasons. I honestly don't know. I suspect it would be pretty low for the first few years anyway. That rate would probably go up with the right opportunity on private land/lease.
Good to know and thanks for the heads up. Grew up in Illinois, public land there very limited from the concept of percent of overall (I think is about 5% public, give or take for example). That said, doesn't matter how much land, just that it is huntable and holds game to your point. Been on hunts where "we have 50,000 acres...", of which 500 actually would hold game, the rest is barren as barren gets. Been on hunts where it is "just" a 1,000 acre patch, and all 1,000 hold game.Don't know how you get that public land is "limted" in the east?? there is tons of it. Huge national forests, Wildlife Management areas, Military Bases that allow hunting, some national wildlife refuges, is some states u can hunt state forests and there are draw/quota hunts you can put in for to hunt other areas as well.
If your not picky on whitetail, I would say success rate is between 80 and 100% even on public, obviously some places or states would be better than others. If you count does success rate would probably be over 100% in certain areas. Like i say though, that's if your not picky and just hunting for meat and the experience etc. if you set a limit on your self like "Im not killing anything below 125-130 inch buck then your success rate would fall, in some areas maybe even drastically. But other than that pretty much every kills em a deer out this way lol
Same here brother, same hereGood to know and thanks for the heads up. Grew up in Illinois, public land there very limited from the concept of percent of overall (I think is about 5% public, give or take for example). That said, doesn't matter how much land, just that it is huntable and holds game to your point. Been on hunts where "we have 50,000 acres...", of which 500 actually would hold game, the rest is barren as barren gets. Been on hunts where it is "just" a 1,000 acre patch, and all 1,000 hold game.
Man the VA public you hunt is very different from what I hunt. I'm not picky and was very pleased to take a couple does this year. I hunt national forest land fwiw.Don't know how you get that public land is "limted" in the east?? there is tons of it. Huge national forests, Wildlife Management areas, Military Bases that allow hunting, some national wildlife refuges, is some states u can hunt state forests and there are draw/quota hunts you can put in for to hunt other areas as well.
If your not picky on whitetail, I would say success rate is between 80 and 100% even on public, obviously some places or states would be better than others. If you count does success rate would probably be over 100% in certain areas. Like i say though, that's if your not picky and just hunting for meat and the experience etc. if you set a limit on your self like "Im not killing anything below 125-130 inch buck then your success rate would fall, in some areas maybe even drastically. But other than that pretty much every kills em a deer out this way lol
Pa and new york are pretty decent.As someone out west I have been thinking hard about going out east. Being drawn for deer every 2-3 years is really pissing me off.
I don’t know anyone out there with land, or anything about it… but it’s on the agenda to learn about for next year.