
The other top factors in choosing a place to hunt were convenience, as in how far a location is from home, with 45 percent of those surveyed citing that as a key reason, while the ability to escape crowds or finding a “quiet place to hunt” was chosen by 45 percent of those surveyed. Other reasons in order of how many respondents selected them include:
- Past hunting success on that property (32 percent)
- Location provides access to private land (27 percent)
- Land allows for public access (13 percent)
- Location is recommended by a friend or family member (13 percent)
- The size of the property (12 percent)
- How much it costs to hunt there (12 percent)
“Finding ways to provide hunters with relatively convenient and uncrowded places to hunt, along with a decent chance of encountering game, is a real challenge in many parts of the country, but is one the hunting and wildlife management community must continue to pursue,” says Rob Southwick, president of Southwick Associates, which designs and conducts the surveys at HunterSurvey.com, ShooterSurvey.com and AnglerSurvey.com.
To help continually improve, protect and advance hunting, shooting and other outdoor recreation, all sportsmen and sportswomen are encouraged to participate in the bi-monthly surveys at HunterSurvey.com, ShooterSurvey.com and/or AnglerSurvey.com. Every other month, participants who complete the surveys are entered into a drawing for one of five $100 gift certificates to the sporting goods retailer of their choice.