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Dream property and what state would it be in?

Question by small game. Uploaded on March 19, 2010

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from stephensfamily@... wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

for whitetails I would have to choose Illinois. for most other critters I might choose Colorado

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from Treestand wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I think it would be in Maine, so that I could hunt big whitetail and Moose, My second choice would be in Kentucky

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from huntnfishnut wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

My personal goal is to someday own a section (640 acres) of land. Not necessarily picky about where, as it is kind of hard to come by these days. A lofty goal, but why not?

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Right here in Wyoming, 40 irrigated acres: 10 acres of wood lot, 10 acres in hay, 10 acres of pasture, 5 acres of grain for bird habitat, and the remaining 5 acres for garden, orchard, barn and outbuildings

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from jakenbake wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

1000 acres, just for the sake of a round number, maybe out in the Northwest, but man would it be nice if it was here in MD...

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from blackdawgz wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

In the area around Othello, WA. Irrigated by natural clear cold unpolluted deep streams. 1/2 mile square, with creek running diagonally. At least half of it floodable for waterfowl. A cabin overlooking that area. Not too much to ask, considering...

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from wvboy1022 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

500 acres in the West Virginia mountains with a nice little stream running through. A few mansions and a private golf course wouldnt hurt either.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Kansas City, Missouri is my dream of owning 1200 acres property or permanently moving to the country and among the list of benefits that draws me out of the city are the lack of traffic, crime and stress or the feeling of peace and tranquility offered by the country lifestyle..Additionally, these country living offer access to a variety of hunting, fishing and outdoor activities that are the passion of many of my families!!!

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from gman3186 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

my dream property i hunt there every year i just dont own it where i hunt it has everything to produce big whitetails but there is no management going on and with a high population of hunters most of our big bucks killed are 3-4 years old maybe a handful each year are killed 5-8 years old

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from spartan88 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

a few hundred acres of woods/wetlands in Michigan for deer birds and small game coyotes.

Same in Florida for pig deer small game and birds.

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from kyle wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Prime hunting land in northern WI, All I know but never give it up my land. A 2 mile radius around my stand produces about 6 hangers a year!! All QDM!!! I tell it works if you get everybody involve. There was a 9 pointer found about 3/4 of a mile from my stand that was huge. Check the pics on my profile.

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from kyle wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

forgot to mention the bear season in WI is awesome. I finally got a WI bear tag after 9 years of applaying

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from BrigMarine wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Illinois

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Colorado, at least 40 Acres in the higj country.

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

high*

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from Sportsman21 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

iM with kyle where u hunt cause we got a 100 near rib lake bears good here too

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from country road wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I'm going to dream big and say four sections in prime Missouri turkey hunting country.

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I've been eyeballin a property bordering the King ranch in South Texas, it make a great lease. A nice little 2000-3000 acre ranch in Kansas or Iowa would'nt be too bad either.

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from Treestand wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I think it would be in Maine, so that I could hunt big whitetail and Moose, My second choice would be in Kentucky

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from kyle wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Prime hunting land in northern WI, All I know but never give it up my land. A 2 mile radius around my stand produces about 6 hangers a year!! All QDM!!! I tell it works if you get everybody involve. There was a 9 pointer found about 3/4 of a mile from my stand that was huge. Check the pics on my profile.

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from stephensfamily@... wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

for whitetails I would have to choose Illinois. for most other critters I might choose Colorado

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from huntnfishnut wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

My personal goal is to someday own a section (640 acres) of land. Not necessarily picky about where, as it is kind of hard to come by these days. A lofty goal, but why not?

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Right here in Wyoming, 40 irrigated acres: 10 acres of wood lot, 10 acres in hay, 10 acres of pasture, 5 acres of grain for bird habitat, and the remaining 5 acres for garden, orchard, barn and outbuildings

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from jakenbake wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

1000 acres, just for the sake of a round number, maybe out in the Northwest, but man would it be nice if it was here in MD...

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from blackdawgz wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

In the area around Othello, WA. Irrigated by natural clear cold unpolluted deep streams. 1/2 mile square, with creek running diagonally. At least half of it floodable for waterfowl. A cabin overlooking that area. Not too much to ask, considering...

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from wvboy1022 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

500 acres in the West Virginia mountains with a nice little stream running through. A few mansions and a private golf course wouldnt hurt either.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Kansas City, Missouri is my dream of owning 1200 acres property or permanently moving to the country and among the list of benefits that draws me out of the city are the lack of traffic, crime and stress or the feeling of peace and tranquility offered by the country lifestyle..Additionally, these country living offer access to a variety of hunting, fishing and outdoor activities that are the passion of many of my families!!!

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from gman3186 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

my dream property i hunt there every year i just dont own it where i hunt it has everything to produce big whitetails but there is no management going on and with a high population of hunters most of our big bucks killed are 3-4 years old maybe a handful each year are killed 5-8 years old

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from spartan88 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

a few hundred acres of woods/wetlands in Michigan for deer birds and small game coyotes.

Same in Florida for pig deer small game and birds.

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from kyle wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

forgot to mention the bear season in WI is awesome. I finally got a WI bear tag after 9 years of applaying

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from BrigMarine wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Illinois

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Colorado, at least 40 Acres in the higj country.

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from Sportsman21 wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

iM with kyle where u hunt cause we got a 100 near rib lake bears good here too

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from country road wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I'm going to dream big and say four sections in prime Missouri turkey hunting country.

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I've been eyeballin a property bordering the King ranch in South Texas, it make a great lease. A nice little 2000-3000 acre ranch in Kansas or Iowa would'nt be too bad either.

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

high*

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