Hunthemup
Member
I understand everyone has an opinion and preference on their likes and don't likes hunting upland method or style. The public land or walk-ins are plentiful in most of the states that produces hunt capable number of upland species and we have taken advantage of those opportunities with the understanding that mother nature and farming practices can temporary change those hunting conditions. In down years as hunters and with good dog work, we hunt harder for less harvest opportunities. That is the game. As I result, of those variances and upland population, the birth of the private game preserve was born and their lavishness was created to attract the money. Indeed they are profit organizations. However, as a whole rounded upland hunter the experience of both method creates an adventure to which say "ok that was not to my liking but I have now tried it"
or the other way. To others is providing another change for extended hunting period and giving your hunting companion another opportunity to be chasing birds. Is it the same ? No but another method of being able to be outdoors doing what we enjoy. It may not be for everyone to take advantage of these facilities but then that is fine as well. In the meantime, most of us here prefer the chase of the wild with our dog companion. Think- why there are so many hunting dog breeds chasing birds and so many walk-in properties and private game preserves. It is a multi-million industry ! For instance, if one wants to experience the "old classic" quail hunt of the South. Mostly likely it needs to come from the "plantation hunt" Private game preserve
PEACE & Good Hunting
or the other way. To others is providing another change for extended hunting period and giving your hunting companion another opportunity to be chasing birds. Is it the same ? No but another method of being able to be outdoors doing what we enjoy. It may not be for everyone to take advantage of these facilities but then that is fine as well. In the meantime, most of us here prefer the chase of the wild with our dog companion. Think- why there are so many hunting dog breeds chasing birds and so many walk-in properties and private game preserves. It is a multi-million industry ! For instance, if one wants to experience the "old classic" quail hunt of the South. Mostly likely it needs to come from the "plantation hunt" Private game preserve
PEACE & Good Hunting