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  1. SC Living Outdoors

    SC Whitetail

    As hard as I hunt across the west, I hunt every bit as hard in South Carolina. I go deer hunting about 3 days a week from Aug 15 - Sep 15. Then about 6 times a week for 3 months unless I’m out of town. I shoot deer for family, coworkers, friends and friends of friends. I hunt some private and a...
  2. N

    Nothing but opinionated BS

    LOL you were in the Chicago and Detroit suburbs of Indiana. There's an entirely different state south of the I70/74 corridor LOL.
  3. N

    My Omce in a Lifetime ND elk loong

    Ok hang with me. I am not a good story teller. Day 1. Left work at around and made the drive from the east side of the state to the west side. Arrived about 5 mountain time. Met up with my nephew and drove to our camp. Had a bite to eat and set out to look around. Since it was 85 degrees out...
  4. Nick87

    Planning for an Eastern Montana mule deer hunt

    Sounds like your just bitching and whining strap your boots on a little tighter for a slam dunk.
  5. ImBillT

    WY Moose pts, quit now?

    Low resident population? Lower funding from residents? How would you feel if the feds banned hunting on federal land? It’s already being discussed. Talk me into caring whether a Wyoman gets to hunt on federal land if Wyoming won’t let me hunt. Good luck. It’s easy for residents of any state to...
  6. Big Fin

    Montana - Ballot Initiative would allow Montana Landowners to Hunt Without Permits

    I read the initiative before I did the video. Have you read it or have you had an attorney read it and explain its consequences? What you say is the purpose of the initiative might have been the intention of the person sponsoring such, but that is not what the language says according to the...
  7. Khunter

    Take Back Your Elk

    And there are pastures with corn feeders galore the way texans approach hunting. And exorbitant lease fees to shoot tiny corn fed deer standing at said feeder like cattle That does not mean what Texans do has ANY bearing or in any way informs appropriate and ethical management of hunting...
  8. texwest44

    Maybe we can’t have more hunters

    I'm actually saying exactly the opposite of this. The trend line is changing at an exorbitant rate. The "trend" of people moving to the west for lifestyle is becoming a "trend" of people moving to anywhere open to gamble on property values, and some of the largest gains to be made are in the...
  9. B

    WY Moose pts, quit now?

    Idaho and Montana do not give out more than 10% of their limited elk, deer, pronghorn, moose, sheep, bison, or goat tags...in fact they don't even give the full 10% a majority of the time. Both are "up to 10%" but nrs are not assured a single tag...which is fine with me.
  10. Dwreckers

    How much do you value your residency

    I don’t value libtard WA state. I’d move in a heartbeat if I could. Especially living on the west side. But I do have to be thankful there is some decent fishing around and my new schedule I work 7 days on and 7 days off with a 5 minute drive to work. So that does leave lots of time to head east
  11. Cheesehead

    New points theory

    I think about this too much as well. For me, I think the 'gold standard' is straight random. There is an obvious blowback situation if you made peoples' points worthless overnight. There is also a long term damage to the state if say, in 2035 it takes 12 points on average to hunt an elk out...
  12. SD_Prairie_Goat

    Contemplating a move from Colorado

    Not sure really what's driving the move, but Sioux falls and the surrounding area are nice. Home prices are reasonable, cheap compared to Denver... If you're wanting more conservative folks and government, we have that. Decent pubic land out west river. Pretty boring landscape tho, no...
  13. D

    VA Elk Hunt Help!

    Going along with that... I think we need to look at "intact landscapes" rather than public/private. Here is VT (obviously the white is also private the green is just private conservation areas). I'd also be curious how elk in the east use the landscape... obviously way more food, do they stay...
  14. ccc23454

    What's up with Texans in the GYE?

    I feel like its musical chairs but this time everyone will be in the west when song stops. I just wish everyone that lived in crap places worked to fix the problems they help create and improve their neighhorhood rather to move to mine. I am pretty sure right now there are more people from...
  15. Rack Daniels

    What's up with Texans in the GYE?

    You’d cherish public land in Texas too if Texas valued conservation easements.. Montana is quickly turning into a “MY” state instead of “our” state. Understandably, and ironically… stay there and vote on behalf of the public land lovers of Texas… Everybody is from somewhere, in my opinion it’s...
  16. geetar

    Does anybody really regulate outfitters on USFS lands?

    That happens here in NC on the state level as well. My dad works for forest service and they seem to always be hiring people and either moving them or not paying them enough to be able to live in an area that has cost of living prices going up faster than wages and they move in themselves.
  17. Dsnow9

    Contemplating a move from Colorado

    Thanks, South Dakota is definitely on the list!
  18. JShane

    AITA (Am i the @$$hole)?

    FWIW Central Florida, North Florida aren't what south Florida is. Don't know what state you are currently in but Florida has no state income tax and maybe that offsets the 10-15% pay cut. the Culture of South Florida extends far beyond said geographic location. The fishing is on another level...
  19. Birddog916

    Non Profit Land Acquisition - what are your favorite organizations?

    There are some great land trusts working to project habitat for multiple species throughout the west. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Ducks Unlimited, the American Prairie Reserve, to name a few... and many statewide and local land trusts have had a great impact on access to hunters, while not...
  20. W

    AITA (Am i the @$$hole)?

    Depends on where you live and what you choose to do in your spare time. Here are some benefits to living in Florida: Fishing (with hook and line or spearfishing) year round Lobstering Scalloping Pig hunting year round Quail hunting Nov to Feb Alligator hunting year round No state income tax...
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