anybody live on border of your state??
#12
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location:
Posts: 1,084
RE: anybody live on border of your state??
i live 5 min. from mn and about 25 30 min from iowa, i havent hunted out of state except for in nd and that was for pheasants on our family land, i might try deer hunting on family land in ND next yr though.
#13
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Gore, VA
Posts: 54
RE: anybody live on border of your state??
I live right on the WV and VA border. If you were to walk about 30 yards out of my front door you would have crossed into WV
Haven't hunted in WV yet, just don't wany to pay the $100+ for a non-resident hunting license when I can hunt for free (no license required) on my own property.
TC
Haven't hunted in WV yet, just don't wany to pay the $100+ for a non-resident hunting license when I can hunt for free (no license required) on my own property.
TC
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern Indiana
Posts: 950
RE: anybody live on border of your state??
I live in southern indiana, 20 minutes from the kentucky border. My family owns land in Indiana, I have been hunting in Indiana for about 13 years. I started hunting in Kentucky also this year. I have seen more bigger bucks in Kentucky, but took a real nice 8-pointer in Indiana with my bow this year.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alexandria, Minnesota, USA
Posts: 1,079
RE: anybody live on border of your state??
How do all of you Easterners find land to hunt in neighboring states? A lot of your posts seem to be of shrinking land and to many hunters on public land?0
#17
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: saint joseph missouri USA
Posts: 548
RE: anybody live on border of your state??
I can see the state of Kansas from my front porch, and about a 1/4 mile away from the Missouri River that seperates Missouri from Kansas. I have been fishing several times in Kansas, but have yet to hunt there.
#18
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 288
RE: anybody live on border of your state??
its not real hard to find land here in pennsylvania to hunt on, especially in the rural areas. much of it is either farmland, state game lands, or national forest. the problem is around my way is that big city guys want thousands of acres all for themselves. they will post it and hunt MAYBE once a year. i think it's criminal. and no, it's not for quality deer management, it's just being selfish.
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