The state of western hunting and the increased demand out west is a microscopic view.
The overall trend shows that hunter numbers are down and continue to decline. There are slight increases here and there, but, overall, hunters are becoming a smaller percentage of the population. And that’s not good.
Hunting in the eastern US is totally different now than it was even only 25 yrs ago when I first started hunting. Access to private land has declined rapidly due to development. What private land there is left available to hunt is quickly leased for high prices. Traditionally, eastern states don’t have as much public land available to hunt. NC has 2 million acres. While that seems like a ton, that pales in comparison to the 10s of millions of acres available in western states.
When I first started hunting in the late 1990s, public land was PACKED in NC. Opening day you could see 40-50 trucks parked at an access point on public that was less than 5,000 acres. I remember one morning walking into the woods with a line of hunters in front and behind me all heading up the mountain.
Now, I hardly see anyone. Same places I used to see 40 or 50 people I see 1 or 2. Deer hunting in the east has changed a lot because it’s a tradition of hanging out at lease/club house with your buddies, with some hunting thrown in. Those large leases and private tracts are fading away. The hunting clubs are dying off. I know a lot of younger hunters (20-35) who have told me they would rather spend a few thousand a year hunting deer/elk out west than spend a few thousand on a small land lease close to home. And these young people have money. My circle of people all are financially very well off. And they’ve seen their parents “wait until they retire” to do things and then their parents get sick or die and can’t enjoy life, so they enjoy it now before they retire.
I’m the same way. My mom and dad put off doing things all their life. Dad got cancer at 53 and mom got cancer at 55. That opened their eyes. They both retired early after that and now travel all they want. I’m 38 and I travel, I do multiple hunts per year, I buy what I want. I’m not waiting until I retire, I’m doing it all now.