If it had to happen.
#21
Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2008
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ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Charleston, SC (Mt, P/Awendaw/McClellanville).
Oh yeah.....bring a BIGGER fishing rod!
Charleston, SC (Mt, P/Awendaw/McClellanville).
Oh yeah.....bring a BIGGER fishing rod!
Don't get me started on that one lol......Id like to know the last 800lb+ marlin from SC...the last blitz of big (40"+) red drum of hmmm small proportions, 100 fish in a couple hours, last bluefish blitz pushing bunker and trout on the beach, last striper slitz doing the same as the previous mentioned....I could go on and on......can't think of anything in the salt that SC has that NC doesnt have and better! lol
#22
Typical Buck
Joined: Aug 2008
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From: NOVA
ORIGINAL: buttonbuckmaster
I've lived in Missouri and Illinois. I think I would choose San Diego. Snow/ice/tornadoes suck, so I'll choose a nice climate.With that income, I could pay to hunt wherever I want.[8D]
I've lived in Missouri and Illinois. I think I would choose San Diego. Snow/ice/tornadoes suck, so I'll choose a nice climate.With that income, I could pay to hunt wherever I want.[8D]
I would Say Wyoming!! Got it all! Hunting, Fishing, Snowboarding, room to roam, and if im making 7 figures a house in Costa Rica too, need to surf and be in the tropics too.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Manassas, VA

I would love to live in Montana, North Dakota, etc. I would love to move away from this hectic place called Northern Virginia. To find a place where people are respectful of one another, with a close knit community where my kids could live and learn would be magical. Add in the bounty of the land and I would be in heaven. Oh yeah, wherever I lived I would buy my wife a beautiful white farm house with a large front porch.
Here would be one of the house on my property:
#26
I wud probably stay here in Kentucky because i love it.. But if i had to choose i wud love to go to Argentina.. Man do they have some sweet duck hunting i wud love to try it with a bow.. give it a new diffuclty level
#27
Internationally- New Zealand. But I wouldnt move out of the USA for ANYTHING.
So, that leaves me with a wild dream of Alaska, but I dont think I could just pack up ship and head THAT far away from everything I know. I'd rather live somewhere like NM, WY, MT, etc. and just make trips to AK and heck everywhere from there.
Im fine with KY and will likely stay here for a long time to come.
So, that leaves me with a wild dream of Alaska, but I dont think I could just pack up ship and head THAT far away from everything I know. I'd rather live somewhere like NM, WY, MT, etc. and just make trips to AK and heck everywhere from there.
Im fine with KY and will likely stay here for a long time to come.
#29
Saskatchewan Canada, but that would cost me a divorce.
Monster big woods bucks/butted up against farm country and little to nothing in regards to human population. I like the cold too, I could whitetail hunt, snowmobile and shed hunt there till I died.
Monster big woods bucks/butted up against farm country and little to nothing in regards to human population. I like the cold too, I could whitetail hunt, snowmobile and shed hunt there till I died.
#30
Trevor,
Yeah, living in New Zealand would be a trip! That place has the friendliest people on the Planet! Everything is clean and crisp-the way Colorado use to be before the other 4 million people moved in. The fishing there is world class and so is the hunting. NZ would be my second choice.
I would enjoy Alaska also if it weren't so dark in the winter months. Twenty hours of daylight, yeah; two to four hours....HELL NO!
I selected Africa over Colorado (I have a lot right in my own backyard-10 big game animals and tons of fishing) because there is just that much more to hunt there (84 species of antelope alone). Home is where the heart is. Colorado will always be home.
Yeah, living in New Zealand would be a trip! That place has the friendliest people on the Planet! Everything is clean and crisp-the way Colorado use to be before the other 4 million people moved in. The fishing there is world class and so is the hunting. NZ would be my second choice.
I would enjoy Alaska also if it weren't so dark in the winter months. Twenty hours of daylight, yeah; two to four hours....HELL NO!
I selected Africa over Colorado (I have a lot right in my own backyard-10 big game animals and tons of fishing) because there is just that much more to hunt there (84 species of antelope alone). Home is where the heart is. Colorado will always be home.


