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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 125193" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>Yes I do think it's that bad. I hunt in the same general area as you and it's the best for access in the state. That said, I've seen enough guys Go south or east and access becomes tough. And without living there or local connections it can be hard for guys to get their foot in the door to find a rooster to shoot. It's still who you know. Waterfowl access thank goodness has remained really good in a lot of areas. The cap has not allowed the commercial operations to pop up. I have been very fortunate to maintain access. Unfortunately I've seen access disappear for nearly all of my friends in the past 5 years for pheasant hunting. And, after marrying into a family that has great pheasant land in the south central part of the state, I now know what commercialized hunting is. You WILL NOT find a place to hunt by knocking on doors there. Ever. Period. It's sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 125193, member: 983"] Yes I do think it's that bad. I hunt in the same general area as you and it's the best for access in the state. That said, I've seen enough guys Go south or east and access becomes tough. And without living there or local connections it can be hard for guys to get their foot in the door to find a rooster to shoot. It's still who you know. Waterfowl access thank goodness has remained really good in a lot of areas. The cap has not allowed the commercial operations to pop up. I have been very fortunate to maintain access. Unfortunately I've seen access disappear for nearly all of my friends in the past 5 years for pheasant hunting. And, after marrying into a family that has great pheasant land in the south central part of the state, I now know what commercialized hunting is. You WILL NOT find a place to hunt by knocking on doors there. Ever. Period. It's sad. [/QUOTE]
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