nomadicbohunk
FNG
I would love some opinions. I know absolutely no one who I can bounce this off of who would have a clue what I'm asking about.
I'm a child of the plains who's been stuck in New England for a few years. It didn't take me long to figure out that I enjoy taking trips out west for hunting VS farting around here and not seeing anything but drunks. I still go to deer camp in Maine, hunt CT each year, and have been chasing bears in NH, but I'm not too serious about it. I'm about 40 for some reference. I have 20 years of points about everywhere too. Life is looking good. I have 3 out of new england hunting trips planned this year (separate from this turkey deal) and that's not including if I draw something holy grail like a sheep tag. For the record, lots of toothpaste and food was forgone when I was in undergrad and grad school for those points. I earned them.
I just found out my partner has a work trip coming up during turkey season in Roanoke, VA. I tag along sometimes when she takes these trips and have a little solo adventure.
Things change... BUT. I will have to move to DC in 10-15years for a few years before we retire. It's non negotiable. I saw VA offered nonresident lifetime hunting permits.
How bad is hunting there? I won't pay for a lease in the east. It would just be too much "something" mentally for me. I will own some family land in whitetail heaven by then too. I flew back there last year and was chasing a 160 inch deer around and passing on the young 140 inchers. That's the usual, all the land around is multigenerationally owned, and we all hunt the same. That won't change. If I go turkey hunting in VT, I'm tempted to get a lifetime nonresident permit as they're available, not that much (5x my turkey hunting permit), and it helps out the game and fish department as far as PR money goes. My background is in wildlife biology...I practice what I preach. If I got it, I'd probably go down there again while I live here and chase public whitetails. Just because I have it. I mean, I bought a VT lifetime even though it's horrible and $1200. I think one of my nephews or nieces will go to undergrad at UVM so I'll get some use out of it.
If it's super, super shitty, I won't do it. I guess that's what I'm asking. Is Virginia hunting worth my time VS Vermont/Maine/NH right now? How is it now compared to Maryland and West Virginia? I know about the dog rules and that's what's steering me away the most. Things change, but I'd be into it for going to the NF, camping by the car, and just going on a little adventure. There's so few deer and so many people in VT that I have no motivation to do that anymore here. Is VA more of the same?
I'm a child of the plains who's been stuck in New England for a few years. It didn't take me long to figure out that I enjoy taking trips out west for hunting VS farting around here and not seeing anything but drunks. I still go to deer camp in Maine, hunt CT each year, and have been chasing bears in NH, but I'm not too serious about it. I'm about 40 for some reference. I have 20 years of points about everywhere too. Life is looking good. I have 3 out of new england hunting trips planned this year (separate from this turkey deal) and that's not including if I draw something holy grail like a sheep tag. For the record, lots of toothpaste and food was forgone when I was in undergrad and grad school for those points. I earned them.
I just found out my partner has a work trip coming up during turkey season in Roanoke, VA. I tag along sometimes when she takes these trips and have a little solo adventure.
Things change... BUT. I will have to move to DC in 10-15years for a few years before we retire. It's non negotiable. I saw VA offered nonresident lifetime hunting permits.
How bad is hunting there? I won't pay for a lease in the east. It would just be too much "something" mentally for me. I will own some family land in whitetail heaven by then too. I flew back there last year and was chasing a 160 inch deer around and passing on the young 140 inchers. That's the usual, all the land around is multigenerationally owned, and we all hunt the same. That won't change. If I go turkey hunting in VT, I'm tempted to get a lifetime nonresident permit as they're available, not that much (5x my turkey hunting permit), and it helps out the game and fish department as far as PR money goes. My background is in wildlife biology...I practice what I preach. If I got it, I'd probably go down there again while I live here and chase public whitetails. Just because I have it. I mean, I bought a VT lifetime even though it's horrible and $1200. I think one of my nephews or nieces will go to undergrad at UVM so I'll get some use out of it.
If it's super, super shitty, I won't do it. I guess that's what I'm asking. Is Virginia hunting worth my time VS Vermont/Maine/NH right now? How is it now compared to Maryland and West Virginia? I know about the dog rules and that's what's steering me away the most. Things change, but I'd be into it for going to the NF, camping by the car, and just going on a little adventure. There's so few deer and so many people in VT that I have no motivation to do that anymore here. Is VA more of the same?