Hunting deer in the East(Southeast, at least) are harder than hunting them in the West. That keeps a lot of folks out.
You nailed it. Everyone comes out West to hunt because it’s so much easier.
I get what he saying. It may be more physical to hunt out west in general but physical doesn’t mean harder always.
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You nailed it. Everyone comes out West to hunt because it’s so much easier.
The chest thumping on this thread is pretty funny.
The question was "Why not East?" and the answer is pretty simple: some of us head a bit East, but the opportunity presented in the East ( mostly whitetail deer ) can be had much closer to home, if not at home. I hunted whitetails here in Colorado last year, and will again this year. Within a short drive I've got SD, NE, KS and OK (and even WY), all great whitetail hunting. Why would I go any further?
Unlike if you want to hunt Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Sheep, Mountain Goat and live in the East. You don't have much of a choice, you've got to head West. ( Yes I know there are a handful of tags in the East )
But since it was brought up, heck yes hunting whitetails out here is way easier. I grew up in WNY and hunted whitetails for 10 years. I'll take hunting them out here any day.
The chest thumping on this thread is pretty funny.
The question was "Why not East?" and the answer is pretty simple: some of us head a bit East, but the opportunity presented in the East ( mostly whitetail deer ) can be had much closer to home, if not at home. I hunted whitetails here in Colorado last year, and will again this year. Within a short drive I've got SD, NE, KS and OK (and even WY), all great whitetail hunting. Why would I go any further?
Unlike if you want to hunt Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Sheep, Mountain Goat and live in the East. You don't have much of a choice, you've got to head West. ( Yes I know there are a handful of tags in the East )
But since it was brought up, heck yes hunting whitetails out here is way easier. I grew up in WNY and hunted whitetails for 10 years. I'll take hunting them out here any day.
You nailed it. Everyone comes out West to hunt because it’s so much easier.
I don’t disagree. It’s takes a lot of knowledge and expertise to understand how to most effectively Hunt Whitetails (or hogs, or bears etc) in Eastern woods. (Sitting in shooting houses over food plots is more akin to farming, however). I know well as anyone.
That being said, I doubt there are many Montana hunters who don’t hunt The state of George because it’s “too hard”, which is what was stated.
Many of the Westies wouldn't last a week hunting in my Applachian mountain laurel jungles seeing two or three deer on a good day. Nothing like 2 or 3 long treestand sits in a row without seeing a deer, walking 2 miles up 1,000 feet in the dark. Heck there are people that live two hours away that have no clue how rough the terrain is here. I enjoy the hell out of it, but completely understand why someone wouldn't want to drive 24 hours to hunt where I do. And I rather enjoy that it is one hell of an "adventure hunt" while not being a destination hunt at all.
I absolutely love hunting elk in the Rockies, and one of the reasons I'll travel that far is because while it is a physically demanding hunt, it is way easier to kill on a day to day basis. Just the visibility of animals out West and there being so much less pressure is a total gamechanger.