PA residents
#11
RE: PA residents
Yep, I LOVE Pennsylvania. We have a very diverse area with lots of wildlife. It is one of the most beautiful areas to hunt during the fall when the leaves are turning, and NOTHING can beat going out in late season archery, after a fresh 6 inches of snow has fallin. NOTHING, and I mean NOTHING can be as beautiful as that. PA ROCKS.
Good Luck This Season: Buck Magnet
"Hunting is not a sport, it is a passion, it is a WAY OF LIFE"
Good Luck This Season: Buck Magnet
"Hunting is not a sport, it is a passion, it is a WAY OF LIFE"
#12
RE: PA residents
I cant think of a place I'd rather live year round. Of course if we're just talkin November, I'd wanna live in Pike county Illinois<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>.
#14
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 15,452
RE: PA residents
In the future I will have two places in Pa for sale,Ill let you people know when.My dads place is three acres with 5000 acres of stategames lands right next to it.
Edited by - cardeer on 03/05/2002 08:02:13
Edited by - cardeer on 03/05/2002 08:02:13
#16
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Myerstown PA USA
Posts: 36
RE: PA residents
Yes, PA is beautiful, both the farmlands and the mountains. I just get a little discouraged when I see plots being sold off for developing. Once the farmlands and the mountains are gone, they're gone.
My wife and I just bought some land in Schuylkill County (southeast PA) along Route 81. Years ago someone painted a humongous American flag on a rock that can be seen from Rte. 81. Standing up on those rocks is awesome. It raises the hairs on my neck knowing that others such as Indians and early settlers probably stood at that same spot surveying the countryside. It's at those times I defy anyone to tell me God didn't create this majesty called Earth.
My wife and I just bought some land in Schuylkill County (southeast PA) along Route 81. Years ago someone painted a humongous American flag on a rock that can be seen from Rte. 81. Standing up on those rocks is awesome. It raises the hairs on my neck knowing that others such as Indians and early settlers probably stood at that same spot surveying the countryside. It's at those times I defy anyone to tell me God didn't create this majesty called Earth.