6. If necessary, what would encourage you to limit the number of hunters on your land? (Please 

 rank the top 4 factors from 1 to 4 with one being the most important.) 



59 Already limit the number of hunters on my land. (Go to question 7) 



Number who Ranked 



Increased patrols by FWP personnel 

 Payment based on something other than hunter days 

 Increased hunter management by FWP (the department issues 

 permission slips, reservations made through an answering service, 

 etc.) 



Scarcity of game 



Lack of sufficient room for safe hunting 



Hunter management tools that allow hunters to self-limit themselves 

 (parking areas with limited parking, roster sheets with limited space, 

 etc.) 

 3 5 Other 



8 did not answer the question. 

 1 5 did not rank the answers, just put check marks. 



7. Are you going to re-enroll in the Block Management Program if the department offers? 



167 Yes 4 No 4 Maybe 



If no, how will you manage hunting on your land? (Check all that apply) 



I will have keep my land open to hunting for the general public to use. 



2 I will close my land to public hunting. 



I will let friends hunt on my land. 



1 I will let relatives hunt on my land. 



2 I will charge a fee to individuals who want to hunt on my land. 

 1 I will lease my land to outfitters. 



1 I will lease my land to a hunting/sportsmen group. 

 I will close my land to all hunting. 



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