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RE: what state would you pick
ORIGINAL: oldelkhunter [ol][*]New Mexico[*]Colorado[*]Montana[*]Alberta[*]B.C.[*]Washington[*]Alaska[/ol] Not in that order based on the fact they are properly managed for big game, have good genetics in their herds and have liberal hunting seasons for a wide variety of game. |
RE: what state would you pick
ORIGINAL: oldelkhunter [ol][*]New Mexico[*]Colorado[*]Montana[*]Alberta[*]B.C.[*]Washington[*]Alaska[/ol] YOur list would work:D |
RE: what state would you pick
jut thik one day were be hunting on mars
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How was your last trip there? :D
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I might be getting too practical here, butI believeweare assuming you're just buying hunting land and are not going to move to that state?
In that case a major influence, with me at least, would be the game laws for non-residents. Many states have instituted huge price hikes for their non-resident licenses AND they are radically restricting what kind of hunting non-residents can do and where they can do it. Seasons have been altered for non-residents, they're banned from hunting on public land, fewer tags are allocated, and other restrictions apply and it doesn't matter if you own land. For example, New Mexico is mentioned. I don't know the current particulars, but I do recall that non residentswere either very restricted as far asthe number of elk tags that were allocated after the residents get tagsorthere are no non-resident tags at all unless you're with an outfitter. I could be wrong on this as it relates to NM, but the point is the rules are different ifyou're not a resident and often the cost is 2-10X more for a license or a tag. Look at South Dakota as well. It doesn't matter if you own land out there, you're still paying $110 for a pheasant license. And then they tried to ban non-residents from hunting at all during the first two weeks of season but later backed down not because it was a monumentally bad idea, but because the hotel, motel, and restaurant owners reminded the legislators which side of the bread the butter was on seeing as how the average resident spends $50 a year on hunting and then expects change. Basically it's quickly reaching the point where just because you own land doesn't mean you'll be able to hunt on it. Grouse |
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I'd love to live in Montana, Wyoming or S. Dakota...but I'll probably never move away from Iowa at least until I retire which is a LONG way away.
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South Tx.. 1) because that is where I grew up.. and 2)It has Big Deer, Hogs, Dove andQuail.
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lol i did not get anything not to many big game running around but i took a shot at a little green guy after that i was wondering[ why there was a empty case of beer by my chair also i wonder if there be taking deer there to live in thebig bubble city
ORIGINAL: 8mm/06 How was your last trip there? :D |
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:Deast montana....whats with the double posts!?:eek:;)
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RE: what state would you pick
Montana,
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