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if you could live somewhere else just for hunting purposes only?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by mnbowhunter, Jul 8, 2009.

  1. mnbowhunter

    mnbowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    just for Sh!ts&Giggles

    would you? why? where? what would you hunt?

    i know i would.

    i wouldnt mind moving somewhere surrounded by huge timber forests. and crystal clear lakes! so maybe somewhere up in canada? or washington.
    it would not only be a very beautiful place to live but its a huge change from what im use too. it gets boring hunting flat land with nothing but small woods and open fields.
     
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    Few hunters, lot's of land and giant bucks.
     
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    Bawanajim Weekend Warrior

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    North western Wyoming, Yellow Stone is a place everyone should visit at least once.
     
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    Out west In the mountains away from everyone else.
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    That's part of the reason I moved here:deer: Let me know if you make it up this way MNBH. Its a whole different ball game hunting these deep woods buck in the land of 10k lakes!
     
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    and lots of tags for big bucks.:d


    I like where your thinking is buckeye.:deer:
     
  8. 130Woodman

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    I almost moved out to New Mexico 12 years ago. My wife loved it out there and I could have been talked into it because of the hunting. So much to hunt there and it's got good neighboring states also.
     
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    I don't think there's anyone who DOESN'T like living in NC:D Friends of mine who didn't stay here after college, headed that direction. EVERYONE loves the weather.
     
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    NY City. They need to have some herd management there.

    OH, deer or some other critter... I'm going where there are some elk.
     
  12. mnbowhunter

    mnbowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    i have never been to ely, but i have heard nothing but great stuff about it....im actually thinking about going to collage at UMD so i wont be far away:cool:
     
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    Cable, Wi...oh right, i'm already here...that is a huge reason i moved back here. With my Job i could have gone anywhere in the US and i chose to move back to Northern Wi. I feel that we have it all up here...except maybe Gator Hunting...lol
     
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    englum_06 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I've always thought I would stay in Illinois. Never liked the idea of having to pay Out of state costs to hunt the grounds I grew up on.
     
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    SevenMag Die Hard Bowhunter

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    wyoming/montana/idaho area
     
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    another one for Idaho .... we may just end up there ...
     
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    OHbowhntr Die Hard Bowhunter

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    My thoughts also, but BC also would be a GREAT choice.
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Montana or New Zealand sound just great to me.

    New Zealand

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    I'm pretty happy where I'm at, but Missouri wouldn't be bad. I'd like to live somewhere that has more turkeys to hunt. They are few and far between in my neck of the woods.
     
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    I guess I'd move down the street where I could have a bigger archery shop and maybe shoot indoors in the winter.
     

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