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The thing i like about shooting public land is that its available to everyone anytime, all it costs is a bit of effort and a lot of sweat.
And if you happen to shoot something you're proud of it's compounded by the thought that this animal has managed to survive freezing winters, drought, waro, 1080 drops, and of course other hunters!
This is exactly how I compare the two. Hunting on public land is something anyone can do. Theres nothing stopping anyone else having the same success as someone else apart from time and effort.
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