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<blockquote data-quote="Mescalero" data-source="post: 5141898" data-attributes="member: 21439"><p>I would think the "roads" would include the primary foot travel access corridors on the WMA by or through which hunters hike to get to spots within the interior. Not so much noise, although there could be some, but definitely hunter scent left as they walk through those corridors tipping off deer to hunter presence. I'm becoming convinced that hunter access to the interior of the property through the middle is the worst kind of access, whether it be by foot or ATV travel. I just wonder how far off that hunter travel corridor one needs to get? I'm sure aside from wind direction and other natural factors, the number of hunters using that corridor that morning/evening and the relationship of that corridor to the location of other hunters on the property determines how far one needs to move away from the foot path or ATV trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mescalero, post: 5141898, member: 21439"] I would think the "roads" would include the primary foot travel access corridors on the WMA by or through which hunters hike to get to spots within the interior. Not so much noise, although there could be some, but definitely hunter scent left as they walk through those corridors tipping off deer to hunter presence. I'm becoming convinced that hunter access to the interior of the property through the middle is the worst kind of access, whether it be by foot or ATV travel. I just wonder how far off that hunter travel corridor one needs to get? I'm sure aside from wind direction and other natural factors, the number of hunters using that corridor that morning/evening and the relationship of that corridor to the location of other hunters on the property determines how far one needs to move away from the foot path or ATV trail. [/QUOTE]
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