Okay, so there are certain areas in North America where different species of animals thrive, and we all have our favorites. But where in North America (an area of a state, county, etc.) are the largest number of species located? Where can you find anything and everything?
I've always thought west river SD or western Nebraska along a river would be great. Trees next to the river for Whitetails and hills past that for mule deer and speed goats. Sent from iPhone
Me too and I've only made it out that way twice this year. Wish the budget would allow one last one. Sent from iPhone
Central Montana. Whitetail, Mule Deer, Elk, Bear, Wolf, Mt. Lion, Antelope, Moose, Sheep, Mt. Goat, Bison, and potentially Grizzly in the next few years.
West Virginia/Kentucky always caught my eye. Hill country with Whitetails, Yotes, Gobblers and Bears? Sign me up.
That's the fun part! No better feeling than topping out on a ridge that you just bombed through an hour of pitch black night to reach. Only thing that makes it better is when you have a chorus of bugles to greet you. Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk 2
My dream location to own a nice chunk of land to live, hunt and fish is in southern Alaska. I'll be there someday!