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Posted by bluedot on 02-01-2007 02:31 PM:

the hart of it all OHIO


Posted by ronald schultz on 02-01-2007 03:20 PM:

herw ouldn't be so bad but with the neighborhood of 20-30 yrs. ago!!!

n.w. illinois , is nice been, there a few time s., lots of game and good scenery. and many nice people,


Posted by coon dawg on 02-01-2007 03:26 PM:

Re: herw ouldn't be so bad but with the neighborhood of 20-30 yrs. ago!!!

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n.w. illinois , is nice been, there a few time s., lots of game and good scenery. and many nice people,
.....where ya from, Ron?????..........my roomate from college was from Savanna, Illinois........lives in Chester now..........

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Posted by TREYE VAN DYNE on 02-01-2007 05:37 PM:

RIGHT HERE WHERE I AM SOUTHERN IOWA NORTHERN MISSOURI, AWESOME QUAIL, GOOD PHEASANT, MONSTER BUCKS, DUCK HUNTING IS NOT SO GREAT ANYMORE, TURKEY IS EXCEPTIONAL, COON HUNTING IS AWESOME


Posted by nightprowler71 on 02-01-2007 05:44 PM:

Indiana

Where I'am from now, but land and woods are thinning year after year, in my part of the state.

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Posted by neal-williams on 02-01-2007 06:08 PM:

I would stay here to live,But the hunting is about over thanks to a little storm named Katrina , Ya see I am 30 miles from the gulf!


Posted by kudzu_blue on 02-02-2007 05:44 AM:

hands down

new zealand ! with my bow,my flyrod and my knife

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Posted by coondog charlie on 02-02-2007 09:49 PM:

Central Minnesota is very good except for cold winter weather. Across the Mississippi River into Wis. (Western part) is darn good if you can stay away from those big hills. Central Iowa is hands down the best, tons of coon and easy to hunt. I liked hunting down at Flora, Ill; also. Worst place that I ever hunted was back in Denver, S.C. Back in June of 1972, I hunted the whole month with Mr. Jim Mathis and World Champion Carolina Casey. Lots of coon, but the gators and water moccasins did me in. You couldn't pay me enough to go back and hunt in that hell hole!!!!! Charlie Radtke


Posted by on 02-02-2007 10:10 PM:

I like it right here in SE MN. I can drive 30 mins in any direction from my house and hunt about any type of terrain. Flat ag land to the west, rolling hills to the north, hardwoods all around, bluffs, creek bottoms, river valleys, etc..
NE IA has some nice areas too. WI is nice too and bear hunting with hounds is a plus.
The downfall of my area is increasing populations everywhere and new homes popping up all over the rural areas.


Posted by billie jo on 02-02-2007 10:34 PM:

I would like to say, here "NEBRASKA" easy flat ground lots of coons, great people fine hounds and most of all I can hunt in my back yard for hours with my family and friends...



Later Josh H

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Posted by Donnie Stevens on 02-03-2007 03:21 AM:

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Originally posted by Lance Johnson
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Would be hard to beat it,wouldn't it Lance?.Michigan and Ohio was nice but not quite enough woods where i was at to make me feel compfortable.I could handle the winters better than the reptiles,but it be nice not to get completely shut down in the winter.

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