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<blockquote data-quote="LR6mm" data-source="post: 204869" data-attributes="member: 10862"><p>I just moved from Idaho about two years ago. I must say that Utah makes hunting too **** difficult, with their limited entry drawings. I know people that get all excited about getting their name in some drawing only to not get selected. My biggest regret when moving here was not somehow keeping my Idaho residence. In Idaho I could buy an over the counter deer or elk tag and simply go hunting pretty much where I wanted, without telling some two bit beaurocrat where I was going. I live in NE Utah now and if you drive on the highway through a general OTC area, every SOB that ever shot a rifle, worn camo, or drank watered down Bud Light is parked on the shoulder of the highway with spacing about every 100 yards. I think I would start wearing kevlar with ceramic plates and camo if I hunted around here, simply for my own protection. Until I get brave enough to hunt near all these drunken, tough-guy, rambo types, I think I will just hunt in Idaho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LR6mm, post: 204869, member: 10862"] I just moved from Idaho about two years ago. I must say that Utah makes hunting too **** difficult, with their limited entry drawings. I know people that get all excited about getting their name in some drawing only to not get selected. My biggest regret when moving here was not somehow keeping my Idaho residence. In Idaho I could buy an over the counter deer or elk tag and simply go hunting pretty much where I wanted, without telling some two bit beaurocrat where I was going. I live in NE Utah now and if you drive on the highway through a general OTC area, every SOB that ever shot a rifle, worn camo, or drank watered down Bud Light is parked on the shoulder of the highway with spacing about every 100 yards. I think I would start wearing kevlar with ceramic plates and camo if I hunted around here, simply for my own protection. Until I get brave enough to hunt near all these drunken, tough-guy, rambo types, I think I will just hunt in Idaho. [/QUOTE]
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