Steven Rinella
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I mean, I hunt both.
I hunt private land.
I hunt public land.
I hunt everything I can get to.
I kind of have aโnot an odd setup, but at this point, I've hunted for a long time.
And I have so many friends that are really dedicated, disciplined hunters that for me to do, for me to do like research on spots is just very different.
There's not many places you could point to.
There's not many places in the country you could point to where I couldn't within two phone calls.
talk to a buddy that a buddy or a buddy's buddy that like knows the area real well.
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So it just winds up being, it winds up being different.
A way to split hunting opportunities would be that you have over-the-counter, what we call over-the-counter hunting opportunities, or you have draw hunting opportunities.
Over-the-counter means you go to the gas station or the sporting goods store and buy a license.
So most white-tail deer hunting in the East, most states, you just buy a license.
But then there's a lot of draw hunts, where there's greater demand than there is supply.
And so to allocate it democratically, they do these lotteries.
And they're generally, for a resident, they're very inexpensive.
If you're applying in other states, it can be more expensive.
But they're going to release 20 tags for said unit.