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Newtosavage
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Fella on another forum posted recently -
"100's of thousands or millions of acres of public land don't do you any good if they are over crowded."
That really made me wonder what his definition of "over crowded" is. I mean, if there is one guy hunting in the same 4k acre basin as you, is that over crowded? What about 10 guys? 30?
Back here in the SE National Forests, you'd be lucky to have 500 acres to yourself most days during the hunting season. Probably more like 100.
I've been hunting public land in Colorado the past 7 seasons, and while I was surprised at the number of hunters I encounter - even in places I consider pretty remote - I've not had any trouble finding more game than hunters. I've also learned how to avoid the crowds completely, even if I'm surrounded by camps. Heck, two of the biggest bulls I've ever seen on public land were grazing mid-day in small clearings not 1/2 mile from very busy main FS roads with camps in every direction.
So what's your idea of "over crowded?" 3 trucks at the trailhead? 10? One?
How much area do you need to yourself before you don't feel crowded?
"100's of thousands or millions of acres of public land don't do you any good if they are over crowded."
That really made me wonder what his definition of "over crowded" is. I mean, if there is one guy hunting in the same 4k acre basin as you, is that over crowded? What about 10 guys? 30?
Back here in the SE National Forests, you'd be lucky to have 500 acres to yourself most days during the hunting season. Probably more like 100.
I've been hunting public land in Colorado the past 7 seasons, and while I was surprised at the number of hunters I encounter - even in places I consider pretty remote - I've not had any trouble finding more game than hunters. I've also learned how to avoid the crowds completely, even if I'm surrounded by camps. Heck, two of the biggest bulls I've ever seen on public land were grazing mid-day in small clearings not 1/2 mile from very busy main FS roads with camps in every direction.
So what's your idea of "over crowded?" 3 trucks at the trailhead? 10? One?
How much area do you need to yourself before you don't feel crowded?