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Old 12-07-2011 | 02:00 AM
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Wingbone
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There are "book" bucks in every county of WI. Not much public area in Buffalo Co. But, here's a secret: Bufflao county is part of the "Driftless Area". That portion of the state didn't get planed over by glaciers. It's hilly with many bluffs, valleys and limestone ridges. On a state map, its noticable because very few roads go north-south, east-west. They snake up valleys and cross over ridges to the next valley. It's quite evident. Other counties include: Vernon, Grant, Richland, Trempeleau, LaCrosse, Eau claire and others. All these counties have exactly the same conditions as Buffalo Co. for producing big bucks. Buffalo Co. just has better marketing. That's all. If I'd want to see big bucks, That's where I'd concentrate.
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