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If you could move to any state for Hunting, what would it be?
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 211940" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>I moved from the southeast to boise ,idaho and can tell you firsthand that i've been suprised at the low game animal numbers there .</p><p></p><p>If you could magically use google earth and scan the landscape and see an infrared image of all the game animals below -the number of animals per acre in idaho would not even compare the the number of game animals in the eastern/midwestern side of the nation.</p><p>I've walked countless miles and never see more than a sage sparrow and fleeing jackrabbit.</p><p></p><p>Wyoming seems to have a lot of antelope and mule deer but i'm not tuff enough to live there -and the real estate prices are beyond crazy -a mobile home on 1/2 acre =$110,000.</p><p></p><p>Some of the prettiest country i've seen is arkansas ,eastern oklahoma ,missouri -good hunting beautiful hardwoods .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 211940, member: 4683"] I moved from the southeast to boise ,idaho and can tell you firsthand that i've been suprised at the low game animal numbers there . If you could magically use google earth and scan the landscape and see an infrared image of all the game animals below -the number of animals per acre in idaho would not even compare the the number of game animals in the eastern/midwestern side of the nation. I've walked countless miles and never see more than a sage sparrow and fleeing jackrabbit. Wyoming seems to have a lot of antelope and mule deer but i'm not tuff enough to live there -and the real estate prices are beyond crazy -a mobile home on 1/2 acre =$110,000. Some of the prettiest country i've seen is arkansas ,eastern oklahoma ,missouri -good hunting beautiful hardwoods . [/QUOTE]
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