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<blockquote data-quote="lineworker81" data-source="post: 1176797" data-attributes="member: 91180"><p>So ive been looking at the states suggested and arizona and new mexico look awesome i didnt realize the hunting oppurtunitys that arizona provided almost half the state is public land. And new mexico has alot as well. Then i look at some pictures of idaho that place is beautiful. Im sure the winters in southern idaho are harsh? What about hunting in utah its kinda in between idaho and arizona? I feel like i could love any of these states. I dont want to be in a highly populated area but would like to be within 30 min from the grocery store. I said id like to have a home to visit but as think about it more id rather make it my permanent residence and keep my home here and just come back to visit. I think that would be best cause of the possibilitys dok7mm mentioned. Id hate to have an awesome place and have to pay a fortune each year for tags and then miss out on maybe the draw tag of a lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lineworker81, post: 1176797, member: 91180"] So ive been looking at the states suggested and arizona and new mexico look awesome i didnt realize the hunting oppurtunitys that arizona provided almost half the state is public land. And new mexico has alot as well. Then i look at some pictures of idaho that place is beautiful. Im sure the winters in southern idaho are harsh? What about hunting in utah its kinda in between idaho and arizona? I feel like i could love any of these states. I dont want to be in a highly populated area but would like to be within 30 min from the grocery store. I said id like to have a home to visit but as think about it more id rather make it my permanent residence and keep my home here and just come back to visit. I think that would be best cause of the possibilitys dok7mm mentioned. Id hate to have an awesome place and have to pay a fortune each year for tags and then miss out on maybe the draw tag of a lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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