Location
#31
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Jefferson County, Missouri
Posts: 7,684
RE: Location
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
KENTUCKY?????????????
You must have a chic there??!! KENTUCKY???????????
What's her name buddy??[8D]
ORIGINAL: Rory/MO
Kentucky
Kentucky
You must have a chic there??!! KENTUCKY???????????
What's her name buddy??[8D]
#36
RE: Location
Matt/PA, you may be right about SW Montana. I have a cousin who moved out there two years ago. He's north of Missoula in a little town called Seeley Lake. He wants me to come out and hunt with him some year. He said there are enormous whitetails there, but hardly anyone hunts them. Everyone is after the elk and muleys in the area.
#38
RE: Location
Probably Indiana for the simple fact I am part owner with my siblings on the family farm. Crazy, but I don't hunt it I guess because I spend too much time hunting here. Not the best for whitetails on the farm, but it does border some public land.
#39
RE: Location
ORIGINAL: muzzyman88
Matt/PA, you may be right about SW Montana. I have a cousin who moved out there two years ago. He's north of Missoula in a little town called Seeley Lake. He wants me to come out and hunt with him some year. He said there are enormous whitetails there, but hardly anyone hunts them. Everyone is after the elk and muleys in the area.
Matt/PA, you may be right about SW Montana. I have a cousin who moved out there two years ago. He's north of Missoula in a little town called Seeley Lake. He wants me to come out and hunt with him some year. He said there are enormous whitetails there, but hardly anyone hunts them. Everyone is after the elk and muleys in the area.
It's such a breathtaking place, just trust me if you can find a way to get out there MAKE IT HAPPEN. Even if you only go once it will be the trip of a lifetime and will forever be etched into your eyeballs.[:-]
All those Primos whitetail bowhunts you see from Montana with the mountains in the background? That aint eastern Montana.
#40
RE: Location
I would like to do somepublic land hunts in Ohio, Illinois and Kansas. Iwould also like to hunt some bow only countys across the USA, the mountains of West Virginia and suburbs of Northern Illinois come to mind.