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<blockquote data-quote="284stak" data-source="post: 342733" data-attributes="member: 8891"><p>Most important is getting into a PA program if that is what you want - it can be competitive in the public programs so let that be the determining factor, odds are you should/will be busy for several yrs so that hunting trips will not be as likely, but short endeavors will and Utah has a lot to offer for year-round outdoor activities. </p><p> </p><p>I am not LDS, and have not ever felt out of place in UT - have lived on the Wasatch front the majority, but am now in a small town in Summit county.. I moved here from MO 18 yrs ago, am prior military, in the medical field and Catholic. I have several LDS and non-LDS friends --- the only difference is their consumption of alcohol. The only negative I have seen was with our son in elementary school - quite often he and other nonLDS children were left out of overnight activities when the parents hosting were LDS - guess that could happen with other religions/race as well.</p><p> </p><p>Have only been to Alaska once - loved it, but personally think UT and the surronding states have more to offer for the average outdoorsman - and in the long run, if you do well as a PA, you should be able to afford to go back.</p><p> </p><p>The draw program in UT does limit your ability to hunt trophy sized game, but there are a opportunities for general seasons and anterless.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="284stak, post: 342733, member: 8891"] Most important is getting into a PA program if that is what you want - it can be competitive in the public programs so let that be the determining factor, odds are you should/will be busy for several yrs so that hunting trips will not be as likely, but short endeavors will and Utah has a lot to offer for year-round outdoor activities. I am not LDS, and have not ever felt out of place in UT - have lived on the Wasatch front the majority, but am now in a small town in Summit county.. I moved here from MO 18 yrs ago, am prior military, in the medical field and Catholic. I have several LDS and non-LDS friends --- the only difference is their consumption of alcohol. The only negative I have seen was with our son in elementary school - quite often he and other nonLDS children were left out of overnight activities when the parents hosting were LDS - guess that could happen with other religions/race as well. Have only been to Alaska once - loved it, but personally think UT and the surronding states have more to offer for the average outdoorsman - and in the long run, if you do well as a PA, you should be able to afford to go back. The draw program in UT does limit your ability to hunt trophy sized game, but there are a opportunities for general seasons and anterless. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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