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Title: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: NY Yankee on March 29, 2008, 08:22:00 PM
We often read about Eastern hunters heading off to Colorado or New Mexico for an elk hunt but I never hear of anyone coming east from out west to hunt whitetails or turkeys. Have you? Have you ever done it? There is some spectacular country this side of the Mississippi River.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Basic Instinct on March 29, 2008, 08:31:00 PM
No!! But it's about time we start shooting up some of your game like you guys do ours. wish I could get on some whitetails sometime
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: chinook907 on March 29, 2008, 08:40:00 PM
Oh yeah !  I grew up ~80 miles south of you in Allegany Co, game unit 9Y, have gone back to see family during WT season most years in the last 15 or so, missed a lot of years before that.  Great deer hunting.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Plumbob on March 29, 2008, 08:50:00 PM
I haven't hunted back in New England since 88'. I would sure like to go back and roam those hardwood forests again sometime.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: ishiwannabe on March 29, 2008, 09:14:00 PM
I think us New Yorkers need to start posting on the trade a hunt forum....  :goldtooth:
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: bowfiend on March 29, 2008, 10:09:00 PM
One of my longtime dream hunts is to canoe the Allagash Wilderness Waterway for Moose in northern Maine. Man! I know the bulls aren't as big as AK/yukon, and the country isn't as vast, but I think it would be a great time.

It's just so hard to draw a tag!   :D   'Probly don't hear to many Montanans complaining about tag odds on the east coast, do you?
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: BigArcher on March 29, 2008, 11:56:00 PM
I live in Washington now but am from Michigan.  I go back occasionally to hunt deer and squirrels. I love hunting white tails in the oak forests.
Fortunately elk season is in Sept here which leaves Oct open for hunting back east if the stars line up.
Last Nov I got sent back to Sarnia, Ont to get some training on a new analyzer for the refinery and thats just across the boarder from Mi so I got to get in a couple of weekends of deer hunting.
Got some good info from folk on the net to find a spot to hunt.


BigArcher
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: IB on March 30, 2008, 12:05:00 AM
Don't know if I qualify for out west or not  :goldtooth:  

Oklahoma for Turkeys, Ohio for Deer, Georgia for Deer, Hogs, BIG Snakes and FOOD  (http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d171/IronBull_/Smileys/smileycutesthighfive.gif)Missouri for Turkeys and Deer this year I HOPE! I hunt Flea markets in North Caroline when time allows.

Does that Count???
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: coaltroll on March 30, 2008, 02:40:00 AM
I have never hunted east, just in "my back yard", the White River national forest and the Route national forest. I have been wanting to go southeast for the hogs, I would love a chance at some of the whitetail and turkey I keep hearing about and to go up into the northeast for bear would be very exciting. Right now my priorities are staying close while I still have one daughter at home. As long as I stay in "my back yard" I can always take her up on the weekends. I would be willing to show some people what I know about the country I hunt in if anyone can make it over here. Usually hunt area 12. Only about 45 minutes from my home. If I hunt OTC units it will be 42 or 71
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Jesse Minish on March 30, 2008, 01:34:00 PM
I have it all to hunt here in Idaho. The only thing I want to go east for is hogs. That looks like so much fun chasing them things in the swamps or any where for that matter. One day I will get down there for some pigs.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: SilverTip on March 30, 2008, 03:12:00 PM
Everytime I talked to Paul Schafer on the phone he'd say man I'd love to hunt a eastern Whitetail. I wonder if he ever got around to it ? If anyone knows please chime in and let us know.
I live right next to a 2000 more or less acre WMA here in Kentucky and it is barely hunted after the first couple of weeks of bow season.
I've always hoped to have time to invite some of you western fellers out here to hunt, maybe oneday. I grew up on it trapping and coon hunt'in and know every rock on it. Ive seen some monster bucks at night there while chasing the coon hounds.
               Billy
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Colt on March 30, 2008, 08:36:00 PM
Minnesota is a real sleeper for black bear. I get one every year averaging over 200# with some over 300#.

We get plenty of non residents from WI, IN, IA, and IL.

I wouldn't say MN is all that great for whitetails, but the boys next door in WI have TONS!
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Jerry Jeffer on March 30, 2008, 08:36:00 PM
It's no fun hunting here in the East, better stay out West.    :goldtooth:     :biglaugh:
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: wtpops on March 30, 2008, 09:44:00 PM
We have tons of turkeys out here, but im 50 and have never seen a whitetail in my life, going to have to change that one day.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: ishiwannabe on March 31, 2008, 09:17:00 AM
Nope, no deer here either Jerry.  :goldtooth:  

(http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w29/ishiwannabe/000_0059.jpg)
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: d. ward on March 31, 2008, 09:56:00 AM
It's truely sad for some of guy's out west.Washington State we can only hunt Mulie's Whitetail Blacktail deer plus a subspieces Cascade Blacktail deer Black Bears Rockey Mountian & Roosevelt elk Cougars and 3 kinds of Turkeys plus all small game like rabbits coyotes fox grouse and Bobcats.Here we can also apply for permits....Big Horn Sheep Mountian Goats and Moose...I really never seen any reason to leave home..although...I have never been drawn for MG BHS or Moose.However I do travel to NY,but then from there to Que'bec....for spring bear hunting.I would like to add although not ever being drawn for one of those permits...I have seen all those big game animals in the wild and most within bow range.....one of these days...oh man one of these days.....bowdoc
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: bowdude on March 31, 2008, 11:26:00 AM
Colt - SSSSHHHHH!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Can Hahaka on March 31, 2008, 01:31:00 PM
I am from Wisconsin and I can tell you that all of the deer went over the bridge into Minnesota during this past winter. None here at all!
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: IB on March 31, 2008, 02:59:00 PM
For those that have not experienced the Eastern Woods do your selves a favor and partake in an Eastern Hunt.

I will say those boys hunt in some of the noisiest woods in the world   :bigsmyl:  

Akerns droppin,skwerls hoppin in the leaves, Snakes sliding in the leaves, Turkeys makin a racket. Yep when yer done you'll be the new Bobble-Head
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: myshootinstinks on March 31, 2008, 11:17:00 PM
I'd like to hunt east someday. One thing I've noticed is that the deer seasons are much longer in many of the eastern states. Here in Wyo, we basically have the month of Sept for bowhunting deer & elk. Back east seasons are 3-4 times that long.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: BTH on April 01, 2008, 11:14:00 PM
Yes, I'd like to see what it's like back east. I hunted Texas earlier this year and had a great time. I'd like to see the whitetails in the mid west and hunt whitetails in pretty much any eastern state.
But...air fare, meat transport, and other logistics just get in the way. I spent a pretty penney hunting in Texas, between the St. Judes auction which got me the hunt and the gettin' there and back and the associated other costs. Unless I get a nice windfall of disposable income I'll be staying here in CA, chasing blacktails, hogs, and turkeys on over the counter tags and trying to draw the elk and antelope hunts.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: BTH on April 01, 2008, 11:19:00 PM
And, yes, I went to Africa and am now officially broke with transport and taxidermy fees!
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: mikecc on April 01, 2008, 11:40:00 PM
Me and a friend traded a hunt with some guys from Ohio and had a ball hunting whitetails. Had more shot opportunites in 4 days than in 4 years here in Utah. They had a great time hunting elk here and I really enjoyed the hardwoods and green grass they had out there. I just wish I had more patience and experience with treestands, I just couldn't hit those jumpy little whitetails. Being a small game addict I was constantly moving around and winging arrows at all the squirrels which probably scared the deer away. I did end up getting a shot and hitting a nice 6 point but he made it onto an adjoining farm some other guys were hunting and although we looked as much as we dared we couldn't recover him. I was sad but I look forward to hunting out there again. I just wish someone would bring a few trailers full of whitetails here to Utah and turn them lose so we had something to hunt. The mule deer population sucks pretty bad.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Rik on April 02, 2008, 11:53:00 AM
Considering that most of us have a finite amount of vacation time, it's not easy for us to pass up exciting spot-and-stalk hunts here in the Rocky Mountain back country in favor of sitting for days on end in a tree next to some farmer's field back east. Not much adventure in that, and most of us westerners crave adventure----it's why our ancestors left the east and moved here in the first place. It's in our blood.

Packing deep into the mountains, living in a small tent for a week or two, eating grouse and hearing the bulls scream all night, well, that's pretty hard to beat.

Climbing two hours through knee-deep, wind-blown snow in late November to reach the top of a craggy granite mountain before dawn to stalk mule deer in the rut, that's pretty hard to beat.

Sneaking around a knife-edged ridge to kill a  black bear feeding on fresh spring grass just below the snow line, that's pretty hard to beat too.

Sure, the 60 seconds or so before you shoot your white tail from a tree stand 15 minutes from the pavement might be exciting, but other than that, you have to admit, that kind of hunting is fairly low on the adventure scale.

Don't get me wrong----killing deer is great, and you easterners get to do a whole lot more of it than we western ridge runners.

However, killing deer while having a huge adventure deep in the back country----well, that's a whole different matter.

Basically, it comes down to "what's the funnest, most exciting way to spend my vacation time?" With limited vacation time, for me, the high country or the Australian Outback always seem to win out over Farmer John's bean field.

Signed--------Love to kill a whitetail, but elk season's too much fun to give up. WAY too much fun!
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: myshootinstinks on April 05, 2008, 04:40:00 PM
I've never hunted anywhere but the Rocky Mtns so perhaps I take it for granted. I'll tell you though that a hunt on the edge an easy-to-access corn field has it's appeal. Rough terrain is hard on a guy.
  Don't think I could ever give up the mountains though, if you spend 40 years doing something a certain way it becomes what you are.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: houseman on April 06, 2008, 09:44:00 AM
I was born and raised on ohio.  I stil have a little honey hole in ohio, and in west virginia.  Don't think I could ever give up my whietail.  As much as I love chasing elk.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: alligatordond on April 06, 2008, 03:16:00 PM
I've got it pretty good in Florida. FLORIDA you say!! The Florida interior is surprisingly rural,a downright wilderness in places with a pretty fair amount of public access, though we could use more.

We've got a good whitetail population, abundant hogs, great Osceola turkey hunting and lengthy seasons. Also the gator hunting is more available than it ever was before.

I've hosted a couple of western residents on my place and the initial reaction is always surprise that there was any wilderness in Florida. And they seem to enjoy coming back(especially in winter:-)

If I had the time to be a proper host I would love to have more of you western guys down here for some hogs, turkeys and gators. Maybe when I retire.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: gregg dudley on April 06, 2008, 10:33:00 PM
Some of you guys have been watching too many hunting videos if you think there is not any adventure involved in Eastern hunting.  Hell y'all don't even have alligators out there and the snakes you have are candy #**%* compared to ours.

:o )
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: stick flipper on April 06, 2008, 11:49:00 PM
I couldn't give up hunting giant ohio whitetails from the end of sept. to the beginning of feb. and we can take 7 deer a year!!!! I have been elk hunting and I absolutely loved it! But it is only a month long and I can use my vacation time to hunt the elk. I am a firefighter and I am blessed with a great job with great hours  ;)  24 hours on and 48 hours off!!! So I really enjoy the 4 month long deer season and I am within an hour or two drive of some other great states to hunt.
I do envy you western boys  ;)  but at the same time I love being in the Nov. whitetail woods  ;)
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: koger on April 07, 2008, 12:06:00 AM
Hey Silvertip, what WMA are you talking about, I live in Monticello KY, probably about 2 hours from you. I have acces to some pretty good hunting here, maybe we could go hunting together sometime, yours or mine and have another trad. buddy in Corbin that would jump on this, increas your areas to hunt if your interested?
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: myshootinstinks on April 07, 2008, 12:18:00 AM
Keep the snakes  :scared:  ....don't care for that kind of adventure.
Title: Re: Eastern Hunts For Western Hunters
Post by: Jedimaster on April 07, 2008, 12:47:00 AM
Check out Honey Island Swamp. I don't live far from there.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_Island_Swamp

People go in but they don't come out.  How's that for adventure.  Yessir, bear, panther, alligator, hogs and four varieties of poisonous snakes and these are the things we do know about. LOL. I have roamed in some federally designated wilderness areas in the east as well.  You can get away and stay away from folks for a long time.  The hunting can be tough and rewarding.  I have sat on some bean fields too, don't nock it till you've tried it and although there are some high fenced operations around I can attest that most of us good 'ole boys don't hunt like they show on them fancy videos.