I have been looking over the BMA map for region 7, and wow is there a ton of land enrolled. I realize most of the land in the region is still private but between BLM and type 1 BMAs there is A LOT of ground. Lots of big parcels too.
I have been looking at the larger BMAs that are "walk in only" usually from designated parking areas. I suspect that keeps the traffic down compared to BLM where people are driving two tracks. For the type 2 areas I was expecting to see more stringent restrictions on the number of hunters per day. I guess I was assuming the type 2 would be better hunting due to being more restrictive, but if some of these 2,000 acre pieces allow 8 hunters/day, am I any better off there than a 12,000 acre type 1 area, or just a massive tract of BLM. I know much of this will have to do with habitat, etc, and I'm sure there are pockets of animals/parcels that can support lots more pressure than others.
Our strategy was to try and find big tracts that were tougher to navigate and walk way in and spend all day hoping to find mature bucks pushed into these areas by peripheral pressure and then be on their feet during daylight rutting (we are hunting November 14-21).
Also, anyone know when huntonx updates their chips to reflect 2015 land status? If we buy the GPS chip now, will a newer version be coming out before fall?
I have been looking at the larger BMAs that are "walk in only" usually from designated parking areas. I suspect that keeps the traffic down compared to BLM where people are driving two tracks. For the type 2 areas I was expecting to see more stringent restrictions on the number of hunters per day. I guess I was assuming the type 2 would be better hunting due to being more restrictive, but if some of these 2,000 acre pieces allow 8 hunters/day, am I any better off there than a 12,000 acre type 1 area, or just a massive tract of BLM. I know much of this will have to do with habitat, etc, and I'm sure there are pockets of animals/parcels that can support lots more pressure than others.
Our strategy was to try and find big tracts that were tougher to navigate and walk way in and spend all day hoping to find mature bucks pushed into these areas by peripheral pressure and then be on their feet during daylight rutting (we are hunting November 14-21).
Also, anyone know when huntonx updates their chips to reflect 2015 land status? If we buy the GPS chip now, will a newer version be coming out before fall?