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"Oh, I'll never leave Montana, Brother"
Anywhere along the Milk, Big Horn, or Powder Rivers. There's a few places I like in Idaho as well.
nope Idaho is full, I closed the gate when I moved in
For me it would be Anchorage.
Oregon is a mecca of public land and opportunity hunts. We are not necessarily known for a lot of trophy quality hunts but my family has been able to subsist on venison, fish and bear for many years.
We have a greater variety of species to hunt than any state in the country I would say. Draw tags are not easy to come by but west side hunts are mostly all OTC so you can always hunt.
Salem and Eugene are both nice cities that meet your requirement. You can be hunting deer, bear and elk in 30 minutes of either.
Winter is moderate, temps are mostly in the 40's or 50's with 20 being really cold. Lot's of rain though!
I've been planning on moving to Montana and buying acreage in the SE portion of the state. Then my HT buddies would have a place to hunt in a different area. Montana is becoming pretty liberal lately and it has me kind of worried, though, and that's would I would be getting out of Colorado to get away from. Time will tell, I suppose...
I'll never leave Mother Texas...except to visit trickle down paradise's.
I lived in Great Falls, MT from 2001-2005, and it was liberal in areas then (Missoula comes to mind). This is nothing new. Any state that kept electing Max Baucus, has some issues. I live in Alaska now and love it, but it has it's issues as well. The only thing that will make me leave in the near future is the crime getting out of hand. Hopefully the new governor repeals SB91 and we can start prosecuting criminals again, instead of letting Class C felons continue to roam the streets and keep committing crimes day in and day out.