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<blockquote data-quote="Setterman" data-source="post: 3017754" data-attributes="member: 42749"><p>You are correct, it's definitely worth keeping an open mind and giving it a chance. I have done most of my quail and pheasant hunting on public land. I've found hunt-able numbers of pheasants on small plots of 40 to 80 acres but not so much with quail. On public land it's a roll of the dice. Did the spot I drove three hours to hunt get hit hard yesterday or am I the first guy to hunt here this season? Am I going to encounter another hunter or group of hunters? If I do are they going to be sportsman or jerks? Restricted access is worth something to me and access to managed habitat is worth even more. The one thing that is a constant with me whether it's public land or private land is be respectful and grateful. Leave the place a little better, a little cleaner than how you found it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Setterman, post: 3017754, member: 42749"] You are correct, it's definitely worth keeping an open mind and giving it a chance. I have done most of my quail and pheasant hunting on public land. I've found hunt-able numbers of pheasants on small plots of 40 to 80 acres but not so much with quail. On public land it's a roll of the dice. Did the spot I drove three hours to hunt get hit hard yesterday or am I the first guy to hunt here this season? Am I going to encounter another hunter or group of hunters? If I do are they going to be sportsman or jerks? Restricted access is worth something to me and access to managed habitat is worth even more. The one thing that is a constant with me whether it's public land or private land is be respectful and grateful. Leave the place a little better, a little cleaner than how you found it. [/QUOTE]
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