Appendix C 



LEGISLATIVE AUDIT DIVISION 



Responses from Landowners No Longer Enrolled in the Program 



121 Surveys sent 

 61 Surveys returned 



1 . Was your land open to hunting prior to your enrollment in the Block Management Program 

 administered by the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks? 



55 Yes 3 No (Go to question 2) 3 No answer 



If yes, how did you manage hunting? (Check all that apply.) 



40 My land was open to hunting for the general public to use. 



28 I allowed relatives to hunt on my land. 



31 I allowed friends to hunt on my land. 



A I charged a fee to individuals who wanted to hunt on my land. 



_L I leased my land to outfitters. 



_0 I leased my land to a hunter/sportsmen group. 



Other: 



8 - Required permission to hunt 



2 - Sold the land 



2 - Required the hunters to help on the ranch 



1 - Bought the land in '96 and not sure how managed prior to that 



1 - Outfitter who owns the ranch (open to public, friends and relatives) 



If yes, approximately how many acres were available for hunting? 

 179.529 Private acres? 



20.440 State School Trust land acres? 



29.119 BLM acres? 



21.300 US Forest Service acres? 



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