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Depending on what state you live in, hunting land can be hard to come by. You may be in a state where urban expansion takes over, and hunting ground is only in small chunks. Other states may only have a small amount of land set a side for public access and that can become crowded fast. There comes a time in every hunter's life where they find them selves wanting their own ground to hunt with out having to deal with a ton of intrusions during the season. However, are there still opportunities to get that? Are hunting shows and outfitters taking up too much land? Has gaining access become a money game? We wanted to tackle the debate on gaining access to private ground. We have dealt with every aspect of the game from hunting public, to leasing ground, to simply knocking on doors for permission. The question still remains, can you gain access to your own ground?
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Depending on what state you live in, hunting land can be hard to come by. You may be in a state where urban expansion takes over, and hunting ground is only in small chunks. Other states may only have a small amount of land set a side for public access and that can become crowded fast. There comes a time in every hunter's life where they find them selves wanting their own ground to hunt with out having to deal with a ton of intrusions during the season. However, are there still opportunities to get that? Are hunting shows and outfitters taking up too much land? Has gaining access become a money game? We wanted to tackle the debate on gaining access to private ground. We have dealt with every aspect of the game from hunting public, to leasing ground, to simply knocking on doors for permission. The question still remains, can you gain access to your own ground?
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