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Old 12-24-2007, 08:33 PM
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Lake superior state University

and Ferris state University

Both in MI!! Both are in the middle of salmon, steelhead, whitetail, grouse, bear, Misc hunting and fishing....

I am a FSU grad, i had to retake 2 classes due to learning the Fall king fishery one year!![]
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Old 12-24-2007, 09:03 PM
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Dont forget about Paul Smiths College of the adirondacks! As well as finger lakes community college, both have great forestry/conservation programs!
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Old 12-25-2007, 07:14 PM
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My cousin is going to Ferris State. I'll have to ask him for some info also. Does anyone know if Michigan State has some good hunting and fishing grounds nearby?
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Old 12-25-2007, 10:37 PM
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Ole Miss may be a lil far off for you idk....but i love it here. We have a lot of great outdoor groups including an Ole Miss sponsored Ducks Unlimited Chapter. 5 minutes away is Sardis lake which offers hunting, fishing, catfish grappling, wakeboarding, atv riding, skeet shooting, and just a great place to mud ride and party. Yocona is bout 15 mins away which offers a lot of great deer and turkey hunting. There is also a lot of national forest and parks around the area. The guy that owns bass pro shops son goes to school here too....he is a Sigma Nu.

Here are some pics of our Ducks Unlimited Chapter...






And here is the Ole Miss "Ducklings"




Not to mention the women here rival the pages of Victoria's Secret!!!

Heres some pictures of Sardis Lake and us having a lil fun...










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Old 12-25-2007, 11:08 PM
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[:-]ol miss ducklings
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Old 12-26-2007, 03:45 PM
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The article was in outdoor life magazine this year. The 10 best colleges for hunters and fisherman. Check in there. I kept the issue for months. I think my wife threw it away. I'll check.
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i would like to know this also
im starting to look at some colleges even though im only a freshman
my dad told me about this article but we couldnt find it again[:'(]
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Old 12-26-2007, 04:23 PM
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My cousin is going to Ferris State. I'll have to ask him for some info also. Does anyone know if Michigan State has some good hunting and fishing grounds nearby?
State is in Lansing, your local options will be cats and smallies in the grand and some (good)goose and deer hunting IF you can get private access and some misc duck hunting.
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Old 12-26-2007, 04:25 PM
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Ole Miss may be a lil far off for you idk....but i love it here. We have a lot of great outdoor groups including an Ole Miss sponsored Ducks Unlimited Chapter. 5 minutes away is Sardis lake which offers hunting, fishing, catfish grappling, wakeboarding, atv riding, skeet shooting, and just a great place to mud ride and party. Yocona is bout 15 mins away which offers a lot of great deer and turkey hunting. There is also a lot of national forest and parks around the area. The guy that owns bass pro shops son goes to school here too....he is a Sigma Nu.

Here are some pics of our Ducks Unlimited Chapter...






And here is the Ole Miss "Ducklings"




Not to mention the women here rival the pages of Victoria's Secret!!!

Heres some pictures of Sardis Lake and us having a lil fun...










All I can say is I wanna go back and start a FSU DU Chapter!!!
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Old 12-26-2007, 04:35 PM
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Hey everyone! Haven't been on in awhile, been pretty busy. Anyway, I recall reading an article in Outdoorlife regarding the top ranked colleges for Outdoorsmen. I searched on their website but it wasn't on there. Does anyone know which colleges were listed? Or any suggestions on your own great ideas for outdorrsman colleges? Thank ya'll so much!!
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Old 12-26-2007, 04:43 PM
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oh my god, Ole Miss here I come
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