If (edited) BILL JORDAN called down to you.......
#52
With all do respect to the big buck states.... I'd head north to hunt with fellow HNI big buck killer, Hiawatha... in his home province of Sask.
I still feel he'll be the first guy on this site to arrow a 200 inch buck someday.. when I spent that week up there the country just screams monster bucks and the shed piles and racks hanging around the little towns I visited...were freakish.. Human populations is very minimal and the quality of farm crops is top notch, combined that with amazing genetics and bucks that have a great chance of growing old in the big bush country that butts up against the crop fields..
I still feel he'll be the first guy on this site to arrow a 200 inch buck someday.. when I spent that week up there the country just screams monster bucks and the shed piles and racks hanging around the little towns I visited...were freakish.. Human populations is very minimal and the quality of farm crops is top notch, combined that with amazing genetics and bucks that have a great chance of growing old in the big bush country that butts up against the crop fields..
#54
Probably my teammate for the contest "Hammerman"........dude hunts his own ground in Pike Co. IL every year.
Not coincidentally he shoots a P&Y pretty much every year.
Any of the guys hunting West Central IL I'd switch places with in a heartbeat.
Not coincidentally he shoots a P&Y pretty much every year.
Any of the guys hunting West Central IL I'd switch places with in a heartbeat.
#55
It is easier for me to indicate where it wouldn't be(The Hudson Valley of New York State) lot's of good area's around the country.
I hunt near Troy's part of the country every year with a rifle and would love to live out there and go after it with archery equipment.Nothing comes easy in that country but they are there.Otherwise Iowa,Illinois,Kansas,Kentucky,Ohio,Montana,The bow zones in Canada.Any one of those would work for me!
I hunt near Troy's part of the country every year with a rifle and would love to live out there and go after it with archery equipment.Nothing comes easy in that country but they are there.Otherwise Iowa,Illinois,Kansas,Kentucky,Ohio,Montana,The bow zones in Canada.Any one of those would work for me!
#56
SinceI couldn't hunt with the person(s) or ask them questionsabout their land I would hunt at Lee and Tiffany Lakowski'sfarms.
Aren't they HNIers?
I know they have a spot at then end of each show about huntingnet.com
Aren't they HNIers?
I know they have a spot at then end of each show about huntingnet.com
#57
ORIGINAL: shed33
With all do respect to the big buck states.... I'd head north to hunt with fellow HNI big buck killer, Hiawatha... in his home province of Sask.
I still feel he'll be the first guy on this site to arrow a 200 inch buck someday.. when I spent that week up there the country just screams monster bucks and the shed piles and racks hanging around the little towns I visited...were freakish.. Human populations is very minimal and the quality of farm crops is top notch, combined that with amazing genetics and bucks that have a great chance of growing old in the big bush country that butts up against the crop fields..
With all do respect to the big buck states.... I'd head north to hunt with fellow HNI big buck killer, Hiawatha... in his home province of Sask.
I still feel he'll be the first guy on this site to arrow a 200 inch buck someday.. when I spent that week up there the country just screams monster bucks and the shed piles and racks hanging around the little towns I visited...were freakish.. Human populations is very minimal and the quality of farm crops is top notch, combined that with amazing genetics and bucks that have a great chance of growing old in the big bush country that butts up against the crop fields..

#59
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I edited it so as not to offend the easily offended.....lol.
I edited it so as not to offend the easily offended.....lol.


