What's considered by geographers the most mountainous (least flat) state in the US? Hint: it's east of the Mississippi.
Yes, hunting the same foodplot the rest of my life is my vision of purgatory. The perception that there is no active, wilderness, or adventure hunting in the east is completely bogus.
Having grown up here I'll never not enjoy whitetail rut hunting. Or the tradition and camaraderie of deer camp.
I can see not really having the desire to hunt the East. Not everyone can shake it. Few of the best experiences here have been glamorized to the extent of the fancypants western boys #stayhumble. A lot of western hunting is quite easy by comparison. We certainly don't have the diversity of species or the most high glamour species that take 37 years to draw or 5 figures to buy or moving to third world living conditions in the Arctic circle.
No reason to hate treestand hunting. Yeah, we have trees and brush here and its usually the right tool to get the job done. To me its less boring than glassing.
Hmm... elkyinzer your post seems confusing.
You said some crazy shit like,
"not everyone can shake it", and
"a lot of western hunting is quite easy by comparison", and my favorite
"most high glamour species that take 37 years to draw".
Lets look at each of your statements:
"not everyone can shake it" This is baffling. Eastern hunting is WAY easier than Western hunting physically. I know this for sure because I live in VA and try to find hunting partners that will/can travel out West. I've gone hunting out West with 4 eastern guys and none could handle the rigors of Western hunting. None have tried to go back. It was just too difficult for them. My current hunting partner lives in NM.
"a lot of western hunting is quite easy by comparison" Again, you're not making sense. Take CO's archery elk success rate (about 10%) and compare it to PA's archery deer success rate (I'd guess over 50% but don't care enough right now to look it up). Or, if you're adverse to actual data you could also just take a look at the TV hunters. They're in shape out West and generally overweight in the east. After all, a 1/4 mile walk to the tree stand just isn't that difficult. And eastern deer densities are WAY higher than elk or any other animal in the Western states.
"most high glamour species that take 37 years to draw" What's really funny about the last one is that your handle has "elk" in it but you live (presumably) in PA. Do you enjoy the tradition of hunting elk every year in PA? I doubt it because you can't legally hunt elk in PA every year. In 37 years you'd be unlikely to draw. Oh look, PA has a "high glamour species that takes 37 years to draw". You're simply hypocritical.
The Western states have much more to offer than the eastern states for hunting. Of course the eastern states have some good hunting, but overall it compares poorly.
In case it matters I've bowhunted 30+ years in MD, PA, NY, VA, WV, and AL. Also bowhunted in CO, WY, ID, NM, AZ, and NV. I've lived on a farm in VA for a good many years.
One last caveat: the eastern states have WAY better fishing. See my post #26 on page 2.
Also, if any Western guys want to experience eastern offshore fishing maybe we could take each other fishing/hunting? I'd be interested in bowhunting antelope. PM if you're interested.