LousyResident
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I've always been a bit curious why so many people are willing to spend $2k to come out west to hunt mule deer, but have never even tried to back pack hunt their home state... I mean sure back east is more crowded, less deer, etc. but NC has 2.1 million acres of public land... what gives?
Similarly, New Hampshire doesn't even have regulations about meat care because the idea of killing a deer further than dragging distance from a road is completely unheard of...just seems like there is a ton of cheap, local hunting opportunities that many overlook.
I've seen plenty of guys from back east come out west and hang their tag on a forky, and when you talk to them they have never hunted public land at home... and while I'm completely ignorant of hunting back east I can't imagine you can't find a forky to shoot on public land in Arkansas.
Depends on the state The deer population and opportunity where I live is pretty limited. Most of our public units don't even allow you to stay in the unit overnight, let alone backpack hunt through it. And there's certainly no options for elk.