So the answer to this question may seem pretty obvious but my curiosity has peaked and I figured I would just go ahead and ask anyway. For starters I was born and raised in Pennsylvania and the only hunting experience I have is whitetail and turkey on small patches of property that are mainly family farms or raw land that we have access to or permission to hunt. With that being said if I continue to live on the east coast as I get older (Mid 20's currently), the goal for me, as it is most of the hunters I know, is to buy a little patch of property that we can hunt and enjoy to our heart's content. For most that can be a mix of tillable land and hardwoods. For others it's 10 acres behind the house, just enough room for a little clover plot and 2 tree stands. As time goes on and life evolves and my professional career continues to progress this seems like a pretty attainable goal. So here in PA you can start to control/manage your whitetail herd with 100 acres or so. Small family farms always seem to be a rather desirable piece of property for the avid whitetail hunter.
My question is, in the western states, what is the equivalent? Is it an attainable and practical goal for home and land ownership to manage a species of game? If you owned a small parcel of land in one of those western states would that be enough for an outdoorsman to enjoy? Or is public land typically the best option for the average Joe? I realize that most parcels of land in those states typically tend to be much larger I just don't know how different of an experience it really is. Appreciate any feedback this gets. I'm aware that if the means were there a larger ranch is naturally the better choice but is it realistic for the average person? Thanks!
My question is, in the western states, what is the equivalent? Is it an attainable and practical goal for home and land ownership to manage a species of game? If you owned a small parcel of land in one of those western states would that be enough for an outdoorsman to enjoy? Or is public land typically the best option for the average Joe? I realize that most parcels of land in those states typically tend to be much larger I just don't know how different of an experience it really is. Appreciate any feedback this gets. I'm aware that if the means were there a larger ranch is naturally the better choice but is it realistic for the average person? Thanks!