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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5847403" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I think this is good, and simple, but like I've heard you say many times, </p><p><em><strong>"Everything is location specific."</strong></em></p><p></p><p>I would add <strong>the outcomes can be greatly determined by the specific type hunting techniques and spots in or around the acreage.</strong></p><p></p><p>For example, if you have 5 different hunters accessing 250 acres over the course of a deer season, even if each hunter only goes a few times, <em>COULD</em> be either very little hunting pressure (disturbance to the deer), or<em> COULD</em> be very excessive.</p><p></p><p>Excessive could be if all hunters <em>"still-hunted"</em> on the ground, and hunted all over the property, and each killed a single deer (or shot at them, etc.). Extremely light pressure could be if all hunters <em>ONLY</em> hunted within 50 yds of the property's outside perimeter boundaries, never really going more than 50 yds inside the acreage, and, then perhaps killing 0 to 2 total deer over the course of the season (and only around the perimeter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5847403, member: 1409"] I think this is good, and simple, but like I've heard you say many times, [I][B]"Everything is location specific."[/B][/I] I would add [B]the outcomes can be greatly determined by the specific type hunting techniques and spots in or around the acreage.[/B] For example, if you have 5 different hunters accessing 250 acres over the course of a deer season, even if each hunter only goes a few times, [I]COULD[/I] be either very little hunting pressure (disturbance to the deer), or[I] COULD[/I] be very excessive. Excessive could be if all hunters [I]"still-hunted"[/I] on the ground, and hunted all over the property, and each killed a single deer (or shot at them, etc.). Extremely light pressure could be if all hunters [I]ONLY[/I] hunted within 50 yds of the property's outside perimeter boundaries, never really going more than 50 yds inside the acreage, and, then perhaps killing 0 to 2 total deer over the course of the season (and only around the perimeter). [/QUOTE]
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