Thinking of moving to Montana
#61
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Beautiful Western Montana
Sheeze Nemont, who pissed in your cherrios this morning? Do you think we westerners like all the Kalifornians here? Hell, we have to live with those liberal idiots every day. Another thing, just because somebody is a transplant, it doesn't mean they're not a Montanan. It's the people who move in and try and change Montana to what they came from that are the problem. For those of us who adopt the Montana way of life, it's a different story.
#62
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2003
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I guess I shouldn't post when I am hung over. Sorry if I offended you with my little rant. I could care less about the wind. I do get tired of all, " We love to hunt over there but who would want to live there".
Around here you would be better off to have California plates then be sporting some Kalispell "7" plates. That is just a fact, ask any rancher who they will turn down.
So I am done with the East Vs West Montana thing.
Nemont
Around here you would be better off to have California plates then be sporting some Kalispell "7" plates. That is just a fact, ask any rancher who they will turn down.
So I am done with the East Vs West Montana thing.
Nemont
#68
Dang, seems like montanians can't even get along with there selves much less an out of stater.
If you want to move out to montana you need to ask your self, " Self, do I want to be in the prairies or the mountains? The east side of the divide is totally different than that west of the divide. I live here in the kootenai national forest along the canadian border at the foot of the rocky mountains. The county I live in is #56, that is the last county as far as economic development goes. Maybe 5,000 people in the county and about 1600 in the nearest towne of eureka and the nearest traffic light is Kallispel, 75 miles , which is an hour and a half south on hwy. 93. I like being in the mountains more than the prairies as I see deer, bear and moose from my kabin and moved out here to get away from the concret jungle. People tend to keep to themselves here and keep there distance, I have been here since 99' and haven't meet even a dozen people, but every one you see is a famial(sp)? face. I moved out here to get away from people and don't want people comeing up here every day taking up my time. I got too many chores to do including bucking up 10 truck loads of firewood before winter. I hunt from sept to the end of nov and don't want anything to interfer. Kalifornians and flatheaders, the #7's are not welcome usually around these parts, we know how you did it there, and thats why we're here.
If you want to make a lot of money, don't come here, but if you want to become rich, you will find it.
I do a lot of my hunting in the Breaks in 620, 621 and 622, and will be over there in sept if any of you all want to share a campfire. PM me, later folks, Bobby
If you want to move out to montana you need to ask your self, " Self, do I want to be in the prairies or the mountains? The east side of the divide is totally different than that west of the divide. I live here in the kootenai national forest along the canadian border at the foot of the rocky mountains. The county I live in is #56, that is the last county as far as economic development goes. Maybe 5,000 people in the county and about 1600 in the nearest towne of eureka and the nearest traffic light is Kallispel, 75 miles , which is an hour and a half south on hwy. 93. I like being in the mountains more than the prairies as I see deer, bear and moose from my kabin and moved out here to get away from the concret jungle. People tend to keep to themselves here and keep there distance, I have been here since 99' and haven't meet even a dozen people, but every one you see is a famial(sp)? face. I moved out here to get away from people and don't want people comeing up here every day taking up my time. I got too many chores to do including bucking up 10 truck loads of firewood before winter. I hunt from sept to the end of nov and don't want anything to interfer. Kalifornians and flatheaders, the #7's are not welcome usually around these parts, we know how you did it there, and thats why we're here.
If you want to make a lot of money, don't come here, but if you want to become rich, you will find it.
I do a lot of my hunting in the Breaks in 620, 621 and 622, and will be over there in sept if any of you all want to share a campfire. PM me, later folks, Bobby
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2003
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I do a lot of my hunting in the Breaks in 620, 621 and 622, and will be over there in sept if any of you all want to share a campfire.
I would also point out that I have asked for elk hunting help over west several times, even on this forum, and NOT ONCE ever has anyone from Western Montana responded. So I will continue to enjoy Eastern Montana and the Wide open remote places and enjoy the people out here and leave all you Westerners alone with your attitudes about the plains.
Nemont





