ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche
13 acres per person, assuming folks are somewhat evening spaced. That's actually quite a bit of ground if you ever spend any amount of time hunting a plot of that size. Lot's of times hunters think they are covering a hell of a lot of ground, especially if it is hilly with a lot of cover,and it turns out that they have pretty much been within an area the size of a football field.
I guess it would depend. During Fall bowhunting when there is so much brush that your individual hunting zone may be measured in feet instead of yards, I would not see much problem with it, other than the fact that a running wounded deer may cause trouble for the other hunters. Dunno about being in that close of proximity to folks with rifles, though. Of course, my frame of reference is southern Illinois where it is pretty commong to have several people hunting relatively small pieces of ground with little or no problems.
Would you really have all six people there at the same time. Maybe for opening weekend. If so, there could be some sort of arrangement where some folks hunt mornings and others evenings. The rest of the time, I would think that fewer people would show up at the same time to hunt.
Since I am a deer tracker I guess I wouldn't like it there Lanse. Give me the big woods of Northern Vermont. Maine and New Hampshire....plus the "dacks" in NY. In those places I can walk a little further than a 13 acre piece. Most days I put on several miles because that is the way I like to hunt and rarely see another hunter. And then there is the west where you can walk forever. I only wish I had started to hunt there when I was young. All you easterners and southern boys make a point of getting out and chase a few wild free range elk around. It is humbling and puts a new meaning to the word hunt.