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Where would you guys live ?

Started by Muskoxman, July 26, 2008, 01:52:00 PM

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bobman

I'd rather own a nice little cabin  in North Ga to winter in great deer hog and turkey hunting and a motor home to try other places until winter got too cold

killinstuff

I want to be able to hunt every day if I want so I'd like to end up in GA some day. Long deer season (12 deer per year), lots of pigs and lots of public land to hunt. Good fishing and fair bird hunting too. Michigan pretty much stinks 75% of the time, to many people, hunting is fair at best and we seldom see the sun from October to April. I'll take swamp snakes over snow snakes any day.
lll

Nate N

If i had a choice it would be Hooper's Island on Maryland's Eastern Shore.  Whitetail and Sika, goose, duck, and Turkey.  Also striper fishing in the spring and summer, Hour from the beach.  Only bad thing is them skeeters but that is what a thermacell is for.  
Southcentral PA aint bad either good hunting, good fishing and good friends
Nate
Robertson Purist 62" 75#@28
OMP Adirondack Hunter Deluxe 68" 50 @ 28

Covey

I'm purdy content where I'm at! I might slide a couple hours south to KY. Nice country down there and a longer hunting season, plus the elk population is coming on strong   :thumbsup:   Never know I just might move one of these day's! Jason

Shedrock

Wyoming rocks! Great hunting for several big game species, about 50% public land, and less than 600,000 folks in the whole state. Paradise! But don't tell no-one!  :)
Member of;
Comptons
Pope and Young
PBS
Colorado Traditional Archers Society
and Life member of Bowhunters Of Wyoming

anchorman

Since I live in Kansas I will have to say that I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. We have for the most part mild weather and it does change often, Good hunting and fishing. Not to many elk but it's still good. Bird hunting is some of gthe best around also.

CaliCreole

not many hills but either Northern Louisiana or North West Arkansas plenty of family and friends there, and plenty of game to chase
Bear State Archers
Riverside archers
Martin Bushmaster 55#

Canadian Idle

Probably Oregon or Washington, or almost anwhere in the USA. I'm tired of the Tax Tax Tax, and the rest of the Bu#@^$#it that goes on in this country.    :mad:    :banghead:  Lloyd

Terry Lightle

Teton county Wyoming hands down
Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

Teach777

Mountains of northern New Mexico.  Sometimes, north central Texas is just too hot!
The reverse side also has a reverse side.

Ron+dog

i already live there COLORADO all the way
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" the happiness that is found sleeping under tents is unbelievable. one night in tents is worth three in town" -bruce chatwin in far journeys

rollin

The grass aint greener
The wine aint sweeter
Either side of the hill

COLongbow

Yes, Colorado is sweet.
Tons of public land, the biggest mule deer I've ever seen (most within the city limits), biggest elk herd  in the nation, sheep, goats, pronghorns, whitetails,
etc.

But, something in me longs for a midwestern woodlot, rabbits and squirrels everywhere, and hardwoods.

Guess it comes from growing up in Ohio. The grass isn't always greener...
BW PCH III


His servant

K. Mogensen

I always thought Maine sounded pretty cool. Washington would be neat to.

loneviking

Idaho. Every big game animal in the U.S. except boar.  Better climate than Montana, and with lots of wild mountains to roam around in.

The best spot I've ever seen though is just out of John Day, Oregon.  You have to go slow driving through there as if you don't, you'll wind up hitting something tasty---deer, elk, pheasant, turkey,quail...I've never driven in an area quite like that!

agross1

Idaho, hope to at least do a bear hunt there one day.
Silvertip 60"  54#
64 Kodiak 60"  50#

scedvm

I've lived in NM for the last 7 years but have lived lots of places.  Our elk hunting is spectacular but I would love to go back to Colorado or Oregon someday...Shawn

Ragnarok Forge

Idaho or Washington.  Tons of game and  excellent fishing.  Thousands and thousands of square miles of public hunting land.  Only downsides are no wild hogs and one tage for deer or elk every year.  You can pick the desert, temperate rain forest, or anything in between as a living area.  Essentially you can pick the weather you like best and live in it.  All while having awesome hunting and fishing within a reasonable drive or if you pick right in your back yard.
Clay Walker
Skill is not born into anyone.  It is earned thru hard work and perseverance.

grouseshooter002

I'd like to move in with either Barry or Gene if they would have me, but seriously I would go any where that there weren't poster signs every ten feet. Did I mention that we have whitetail deer and the ratio is about 99% doe?

Grouse

kibok&ko

save a cow eat a vegetarian !


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