seeth07
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I'm not exactly sure where eastern states play out as the number one reason. In WI, the number one reason is lack of a mentor or someone to go with. We however do have ample public lands and private lands opening to hunting in this state. It doesn't take a significant amount of effort to find good places to enjoy a hunt. We also have full open water law where if your feet are wet, your on public water. Interest in hunting is dying as urban and suburban areas continue to expand and destroy habitat. Youth are being brought up with year round club sports and school events that occupy almost their entire lives leaving no room anymore for weekend family camping trips and enjoying the outdoors. Club sports alone around here is killing hunting and fishing.but the point and fact remains the that east is in a state of dropping hunter numbers with the number one reason being cited is a lack of places to hunt, is that not true?