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Fraser/longmont... yeah okLooking at Colorado: Fraser, Fort Collins, Longmont, Steamboat, Crested Butte, west side Co Springs, they'd all the do the trick if the law forced me to live, raise a family, hunt that unit, and work there.
Fraser/longmont... yeah ok
Steamboat... good luck you either can't shop or you can't drive anywhere as 40 isn't entirely in your unit.
Crested... same
Colorado springs... same
Nah, the ID one is full. Matter of fact, all the ones in ID are full.Yes, there's maybe one in WA, definitely one in ID, and probably one in MT and WY. The only one my family would go for is the ID one.
i'm kinda going the route you have to hunt the unit you live in, but if the town with a footprint of like 400 acres is bisected down mainstreet by two units youre allowed to step across the street for a good taco dinner and then grab ice cream on the other side of the street
but if i lived in 54 i at least have the grocery store in CB, roughly half the restaurants, and the fly shop in gunni. missin out on the wal mart tho, and the airport.
at least have otc elk hunting, first rifle most years going forward, but not great on deer.
all that to say, fraser is what i would actually pick if i had to i think. ample tags, ample amenities, ample beetle kill. bring it on.
@TOGIE I bet when you play monopoly you put all the fines in the center and take it when you land on free parking.... SMH
Oh, the one I was thinking about is totally full, and I would hate to live there. But given the parameters and my requirement for truly rugged alpine terrain to wander, it's probably the best one in the west that has a grocery store and a school.Nah, the ID one is full. Matter of fact, all the ones in ID are full.
Idaho sucks. It's a horrible place. The weather is horrible. The people are horrible. We've got some great strip malls and franchise restaurants if that's your thing, otherwise, it's all horrible.
I know the Idaho unit you're thinking of (I'm guessing)...Yes, there's maybe one in WA, definitely one in ID, and probably one in MT and WY. The only one my family would go for is the ID one.
YUP !! The unit Saskatchewan !!
until a wildfire or humans over-run your unit
I'm prolly just a few units north of you and totally agree.I've got backyard deer, turkeys, and bears and my wife and I have good jobs. I'd probably just stay here in my home WMU in central PA I suppose. Hell, I barely leave as it is
Good God.......that's my dream. Congrats on your Alaska cabin! I would have to say i'm sticking to the desert though. There is nothing like a summer desert rain to make the air smell sweet of creosote. Rabbits, quail, the occasional oryx, javelina, and a random mule deer or antelope. I'll add, there is nothing like a desert morning (no humidity) and a cool/cold desert night. All you have to worry about is water, lol. But we know where to find it if necessary. Texas desert or Scrub hill country.Ooohhh yeah. I'm not far from doing that now. But having a cabin in the middle of nowhere Alaska helps.
Any town with a lumber mill AND a seed/fertilizer distribution warehouse has got to be good.I know the Idaho unit you're thinking of (I'm guessing)...
Go Bulldogs
Imagine for a second that you were placed on House Arrest for the rest of your days, confined to any one hunting unit to live, work, hunt and fish.
Could you do it?
. No matter how great one place may be I would not be content. I love variety of game and the different sights, sounds, and smells.
Not even poverty can tie me down.
and this gentleman as wellwhichever of my favorite places I chose I’d miss the other places.
But in the spirit of the threadImagine for a second that you were placed on House Arrest for the rest of your days, confined to any one hunting unit to live, work, hunt and fish.
Could you do it? Where ? Remember you have to abide by game /fish laws and draw rules too.
wait ! based on this response I may have misunderstood the questionFor me British Columbia....Ketchikan would be a close second.