If You Could Live Anywhere???
#32
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: South Central Wisconsin
Are we talking US?
Honestly, and it may sound weird, but after being there...North Dakota. Unpopulated, low cost of living, generous bag limits, great fishing for all species, hunting: Moose, Elk, Whitetail and Muledeer, antelope, bear, turkey, duck, goose, cranes, varmints of all kinds.
Honestly, and it may sound weird, but after being there...North Dakota. Unpopulated, low cost of living, generous bag limits, great fishing for all species, hunting: Moose, Elk, Whitetail and Muledeer, antelope, bear, turkey, duck, goose, cranes, varmints of all kinds.
#33
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2003
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Almost any state west of the Mississippi R., I've lived out east all my life and am growing very tired of it!
Seeing that I have a bro' in Montana, I believe that would be my choice, besides I've been out there a number of times and like it = no PEOPLE!! Maybe someday that thought will take fruit and I'll pack it up and haul west..........someday.........
Seeing that I have a bro' in Montana, I believe that would be my choice, besides I've been out there a number of times and like it = no PEOPLE!! Maybe someday that thought will take fruit and I'll pack it up and haul west..........someday.........
#34
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Bismarck ND USA
Right here in ND. I can be sitting in my treestand seeing lots of deer or sitting in a boat enjoying some excellent fishing , all only 15 minutes from my house. Excellent fishing, great hunting I've got no reason to leave.
#38
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA
Ouray County Colorado in the midst of the Uncompahgre National Forest. To many deer to count, elk, trout streams, and the San Juan Mountain Range. As close to heaven as you can get without being there



