![]() (2), Holiday Inn Express (2), Days Inn in Hazard (2), Super 8 in Prestonsburg (2), Motel (2), Motel 8 in London (1), Best Western in Hotels: Hampton Inn in Hazard (3), Best Western (3), Super 8 (5), Super 8 in Hazard (2), Motel in Hazard (2), Hwy 80 in Hindman Thirty-seven percent of the 98 hunters stayed at a hotel for at least one night Nearly 100% of the $7,833 spent on lodging was spent in Southeast Kentucky.ģ. A total of $11,090 was spent on food while on the actual hunt, the majority $8,200 (74%) was spent in Southeast Kentucky.Ģ. Stayed at home or in someone else’s home (16)Īn estimated $23,723.00 was spent by those who scouted.ġ. Camped on private property (3) or in the backĬountry (3). State Parks: Jenny Wiley (2), Buckhorn (1), Pine Mountain (1), State Park (1). New hotel in Prestonsburg (1), Best Western in Barbourville (1), Boone Trail in Middlesboro (1), Best Western in Prestonsburg (1). London (1), Best Western in Middleboro (1), Holiday Inn in Harlan (1), Holiday Inn in Middleboro (2), Motel 6 (1), Paul’s in Jackson (1), Hotels: Days Inn in Hazard (7), Super 8 (3), Hampton Inn in Hazard (3), Super 8 in Prestonsburg (2), Motel in Hazard (1), Motel 8 in This does not include those hunters who actually live in East Kentucky. Hunters spent 86 total nights in the area while they were scouting. Twenty of the hunters did not scout at all before the hunt.Ģ. Seventy-one percent (53 of the 98 hunters) scouted with at least one other person with a few bringing as many as four people to scout with them. Fifty-three of the 98 who actually participated in the hunt scouted 1 to as many as 20 days before the actual hunt with the average number of days being 2.3 days. Photos and comments from the hunters in 20 hunts.ġ. Twenty-two had never seen an elk before being drawn for the hunt.ĥ. Twenty-one of the 103 had hunted elk before. Two did not hunt due to health reason and two because they did not draw a bull tag.ģ. Of the 103 surveyed, 90% reside in Kentucky. Below is a breakdown of their responses.ġ. 103 hunters of the 200 hunters completed a survey. In February, each of these hunters was sent a questionnaire. Two hundred hunters were selected to participate in the 2006 Fall Elk hunt. In 2006, 26,000 people paid ten dollars each to be a part of a lottery. PRELIMINARY SURVEY R ESULTS OF THE 2006 KENTUCKY ELK HUNT ![]()
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