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Posted by concretepete on 08-04-2013 04:24 PM:

best place to live down south

hello, I live in North Dakota. I have been thinking of moving to a southern state and just figured I would ask people on here what area/state has the best hunting/job possibilities. thanks for any info

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Posted by devan131313 on 08-04-2013 04:34 PM:

Probably georgia near macon


Posted by chuck west on 08-04-2013 05:48 PM:

South Alaska would work for me !! lol

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Posted by chuck west on 08-04-2013 06:31 PM:

Re: best place to live down south

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Originally posted by concretepete
hello, I live in North Dakota. I have been thinking of moving to a southern state and just figured I would ask people on here what area/state has the best hunting/job possibilities. thanks for any info
What is it that you don't like about North Dakota , the weather ? I thought work was booming in the Dakotas .

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Posted by devan131313 on 08-04-2013 06:42 PM:

Haha i heard that


Posted by trackdriver on 08-04-2013 06:55 PM:

Not Arkansas,unless you move up around Conway,arkansas. There are some big bottoms around Southern Arkansas but no jobs.


Posted by Jim Frederick on 08-04-2013 07:07 PM:

people are saying the next big oil boom will be in Clay and Wayne county's in Illinois pretty good hunting here winters not to bad summers not to hot u can hunt all year


Posted by concretepete on 08-04-2013 09:08 PM:

the oil boom up here kinda stinks. unless you have an oil job you cant afford some of the prices they are charging up here. and I am not interested in an oil job where I need to be away from my family every week. I wanna make an honest living wage but some of that stuff isn't worth not being home all the time. don't really hate ND just looking or a change up. I would rather move to Alaska but wife said absolutely not. but she is up for a southern state

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Posted by croatankid on 08-05-2013 03:29 AM:

rare is the place that offers good hunting and good employment, north or south.

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Posted by Slowpoke 2012 on 08-05-2013 02:54 PM:

Kansas City, Mo Area

We have good coon hunting, lots of clubs within a hour. KC's economy is good, ain't to hard to get a $20 per hour job if you look around. Give me a holler if you move this way.

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Posted by steve pickett on 08-05-2013 08:36 PM:

I AM FROM CENTRAL KY. AND LIKE IT HERE,THE WEATHER IS USUALLY NOT TO HOT OR COLD FOR ANY LONG PERIOD OF TIME.MOST PEOPLE ARE GOOD TO GET ALONG WITH,WE ARE ALSO IN THE BIBLE BELT OF AMERICA,IF U GO TO OR THINKING ABOUT CHURCH.THE ECONOMY IS NOT THE GREATEST AROUND HERE, THERE A FEW PUBLIC JOBS TO BE HAD,BUT IF UR A FARMER MOST LAND IS ROLLING AND MAKES GOOD CATTLE LAND WITH TOBACCO AND SOYBEANS, CORN AND WHEAT CROPLAND.COON HUNTING IS GOOD TO,WE ARE NOT COVERED UP WITH COON BUT U CAN USUALLY STRIKE A COON MOST ANYWHERE U TURN LOOSE.

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Posted by blackmtnragg on 08-06-2013 02:06 AM:

I have lived in arkansas all my life, born in pine bluff. If you kids choose carefully, public schools are vastly different from 1 district to the next. Its the only state with both an elk season and an alligator season. Lots of coon but the hardwood is being replaced with pine thickets.

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Posted by concretepete on 08-07-2013 05:37 AM:

ya I do not know what we will do. prolly end up stayin where we are at. I mentioned something to my wife the other day about Kentucky but she didn't seem too pumped.. I don't know how some ppl can just pickup and leave. but I am also poor and cheap.

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Posted by Bigridge kennel on 08-11-2013 05:52 AM:

East Carolina or where Georgia meets Panama City fl , if ur a bear hunter

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Posted by concretepete on 08-11-2013 01:47 PM:

what kinda fish do you guys have to catch there in Kentucky? what all kinda hunting seasons do you all have also?

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Posted by concretepete on 08-11-2013 01:47 PM:

what kinda fish do you guys have to catch there in Kentucky? what all kinda hunting seasons do you all have also?

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Posted by STROKIN on 08-16-2013 02:06 AM:

Don't move to southern AR if your looking for big wages. Coon hunting is rough. Alot of pine thickets. Tough to get into a lease that has hardwoods on it. East AR has more hardwoods and corn and rice fields


Posted by Paul Frederick on 08-16-2013 01:35 PM:

I'll throw in my two cents.

Move to Southern Illinois. Clay or Wayne counties or south. Oil field is fixing to boom down there and will be centered in Wayne county.

Pro's:

*Good hunting. Plenty of coon, river bottoms and fence rows to hunt. You can just about turn loose anywhere. A few guys are jerks about land but not many. Ground isn't all leased up to deer hunters.

*No poisonous snakes, no gators. I think that is pretty clear.

*Winters are fairly mild. They go thru cold snaps and get some snow but generally you can hunt about all winter long.

*Summers aren't bad. It'll get up in the 90's for a little while but will generally cool off enough to go hunting. This summer has been phenomenal for hunting. I was down there 4th of July weekend and needed a light jacket. That isn't the norm though.

*People are nice. They'll make you feel at home.

*Plenty of big hunts close. Flora Coon Club holds several big hunts a year and there are others and other registries that have hunts in that general area. You will be 6 hours (or so) from Autumn Oaks and the same from Winter Classic.

*Smaller hunts. You can be at a Nite Hunt every single weekend down there and not drive too far.

*Cost of living isn't too high. I was renting a bigger house for about half of what I rent for here in Michigan. Of course I am in a bigger town but still, it was cheaper there.

*Schools are safe and clean and you'll know all your kid's teachers.


Cons:

*Finding a decent paying job sometimes can be an issue. I had a CDL so I never had a problem. If you can drive a truck or tractor I know of farmers I can hook you up with that will hire you this fall. I'm talking guys who farm 25,000+ acres that need hands. They don't pay too bad. Several factories in Flora as well. They don't start out too great but if you stay on for a year or so you'll get some pretty good raises.

*You're gonna have to drive. Probably a lot like you are there, if you want to take your wife to Red Lobster or anything halfway "fancy" (don't jump on my I know RL isn't that fancy) you're driving. There are some medium sized towns (like Effingham) you can get to in 40 minutes but Evansville or St Louis are only 2 hours.



Good luck in your search. If you're thinking about moving there pm or email me and I'll give you some contacts. Dad (Jim Frederick) is the president of Flora Coon Club and he knows everyone in town.

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Posted by concretepete on 08-17-2013 02:08 AM:

I appreciate all the advice. Illinois does sound pretty good. I have always thought Kentucky would be good to. think can find a place with jobs I wil be able to land one. I have a lotta experience doin concrete construction, elevator construction. I grew up onn a farm worked at ADM for a couple years and now been workin at a small elevator in my hometown for about a year now

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Posted by H. L. Meyer on 08-17-2013 03:15 AM:

Paul

Are you saying Flora Il is down south?.

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Posted by robgregory on 08-17-2013 05:52 PM:

I just moved from Virginia Beach,Va. to the Shenandoah Valley near Staunton,Va. I absolutely love it. I been wanting to move to the western side of the state for years. You got national forests to the east and west. Both mountainous.
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Posted by Paul Frederick on 08-19-2013 02:06 PM:

Re: Paul

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Originally posted by H. L. Meyer
Are you saying Flora Il is down south?.


Compared to North Dakota, yes, I am. Some of these people in Michigan think I'm the biggest hillbilly they ever met!

Culturally Southern Illinois is much more like Kentucky than it is Northern Illinois. Many "southerners" who visit are surprised. They associate Illinois with Chicago, just like most people associate the whole state of Georgia with Atlanta.

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Posted by Paul Frederick on 08-19-2013 03:23 PM:

Re: southern il.

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Originally posted by prostockpat
also,spent a cpl weeks around knoxville tn. a few years ago.was amazed at the way they treated us while we were there.almost didn't want to go home!! lol


I actually went to college in Knoxville and lived there for several years. The city is great and the people are great too. I have a sister and an aunt who still live down there and it is always nice visiting them.

The major problem is the hunting stinks. I hunted a couple times down there. You can get into coon but they are real spotty and you have to be willing to walk up and down the mountains.

Good thing about Southern Illinois is it is fairly centrally located. Not far enough south for snakes & gators or the weather to be too unbearable in the summer. Also not far north enough for the winters to be too extreme either. There are 4 distinct seasons though. I'm pretty partial to it down there but I did spend over 25 years there!!

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Posted by devan131313 on 08-19-2013 03:29 PM:

Re: Re: southern il.

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Originally posted by Paul Frederick
I actually went to college in Knoxville and lived there for several years. The city is great and the people are great too. I have a sister and an aunt who still live down there and it is always nice visiting them.

The major problem is the hunting stinks. I hunted a couple times down there. You can get into coon but they are real spotty and you have to be willing to walk up and down the mountains.

Good thing about Southern Illinois is it is fairly centrally located. Not far enough south for snakes & gators or the weather to be too unbearable in the summer. Also not far north enough for the winters to be too extreme either. There are 4 distinct seasons though. I'm pretty partial to it down there but I did spend over 25 years there!!



Its an ok place to live but your right about the big ole ridges if you want a coon your gonna work for it thats why i like when i get to occasionaly go to ohio or indiana for hunts and get some flat walking. LoL


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