BuzzH
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That's whats enrolled in block. You're also not considering that some of the remaining lands are hunted through limited access controlled by AP through a drawing. Also, you're not considering the thousands of acres of State and Federal lands they allow people to access through their property.I highly doubt that the ranches AP bought were off limits before AP bought them. They likely were not open to the general public, but someone was hunting them and it was probably quite a few hunters. If you are a family and friends kind of ranch, you find out how many friends you have come hunting season. Outfitters need to cover expenses and are hunting their leases hard. Many ranches that are outfitted are hunted harder by the outfitter than they ever were before they were leased. Having less than half open to hunting is not nearly the deal I thought AP was. Very possible that fewer people are hunting AP now than hunted there before AP bought those places.
Plus, is it really a bad thing that some of their property isn't pounded on for 12 weeks?
You complain all the time about over hunting, then turn around and complain that every acre AP has isnt enrolled in block.
Circular logic.