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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2984591" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>I hunt several qtrs and a couple of 80's we own. You don't need large tracts but they're my preference. Actually I prefer hunting on the 640 million acres we as Americans own. Texas Oklahoma Kansas Eastern Nebraska and the north east have minuet amounts of it. Where as Arizona Nevada New Mexico Utah Idaho Oregon etc. are comprised of hundreds of thousands of acres of it. Personally I'd rather spend the money and take a few DIY trips to Idaho Colorado Nevada Utah etc. than spend the money for a lease around here. (I go on at least two out of state hunting trips a year anyway). On a side note my most productive coyote spot in Oklahoma is 65 acres surrounded by houses and apartments in Oklahoma county. Whereas on trips to western Nebraska we might only see one or two per section but can kill 10-15 in two days verses knowing you can kill one a week on average off 65 acres. And to the public land "to many people" detractors I've never seen another human who wasn't in our group of three in our elk spot in Colorado.</p><p></p><p>Trivial pissing contests aside go hunt whatever's available and enjoy the outdoors. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2984591, member: 18402"] I hunt several qtrs and a couple of 80's we own. You don't need large tracts but they're my preference. Actually I prefer hunting on the 640 million acres we as Americans own. Texas Oklahoma Kansas Eastern Nebraska and the north east have minuet amounts of it. Where as Arizona Nevada New Mexico Utah Idaho Oregon etc. are comprised of hundreds of thousands of acres of it. Personally I'd rather spend the money and take a few DIY trips to Idaho Colorado Nevada Utah etc. than spend the money for a lease around here. (I go on at least two out of state hunting trips a year anyway). On a side note my most productive coyote spot in Oklahoma is 65 acres surrounded by houses and apartments in Oklahoma county. Whereas on trips to western Nebraska we might only see one or two per section but can kill 10-15 in two days verses knowing you can kill one a week on average off 65 acres. And to the public land "to many people" detractors I've never seen another human who wasn't in our group of three in our elk spot in Colorado. Trivial pissing contests aside go hunt whatever's available and enjoy the outdoors. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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