Hundreds of millions acres of public lands across the United States are open to hunting.
That type of accessibility sets the United States apart from most other countries and is key to the hunting culture that exists today.
And yet every year millions of people hunt – or seek out opportunities to hunt – on private property, which often comes with less competition and more certainty. Hunting property can be a good revenue source because, for productive properties anyway, there’s relatively limited supply but plenty of demand.
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