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Hey, what’s wrong with Wisconsinites? Midwest friendly.I have more hate for onX, UTV’s and e-bikes but… Wisconsinites and Texans go away.
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Hey, what’s wrong with Wisconsinites? Midwest friendly.
I’ll echo what other have said, for the most part I’ve had great experiences interacting with locals. I’ve been given free exclusive access to a ranch in WY, and been driven around by a guide in NM who didn’t have a client. Actually, I can’t think of a bad experience or run in I’ve had out of state hunting.
Oh, we hunt whitetail, but gun season is in November. That gives us September and October to hunt out west. If I had to choose, I’d give up all local hunting for one week out west a year.The ones I’ve talked to have been good people, they’re just everywhere. Does nobody stay home and shoot whitetails anymore?
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Ca Hunters get an undeserved bad rap. Most are conservatives stuck in Ca for Family or work- including myself.
What the guys in other states don't realize- its not the hunters from Ca...it's the politicians and the Universities pumping out these Climate Weinies and Socialist idiots.
Those universities are doing it in all states. Thats what we get when DEI takes over, Marxist Professors that have never worked a real job...or run a company are preaching Theory and not real world to our young adults. Check out the weirdos schools like UC Boulder is putting out- or the Ivy League schools- my Gawd its crazy- this is the main problem why our society has changed.
If you don't believe me, just watch some of the speeches from those University protests. Then check the piles of trash those hypocrites left behind in their wake. It's no wonder they whine about only being able to find a job at Starbucks with their Masters in Film degree. Gr .
Really ? WA Seems like a great state to live in. Elk, deer and salmon opportunities. Nothing too special but you can get a spike elk, nice mule deer EWA and island deer b the west side..If you don’t want NR’s then just move to Washington state. Never have NR’s because the hunting ain’t worth traveling more than 20 miles for!
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The armpit of the state makes all of that not worth it.Really ? WA Seems like a great state to live in. Elk, deer and salmon opportunities. Nothing too special but you can get a spike elk, nice mule deer EWA and island deer b the west side..
Muzzle loader elk bay view
and catch and smoke a lot of fish.
Hating blue platers is taught from birth in The Dakotas with Wisconsin a close second hahaY'all think the non res big game hate is strong... you should see the waterfowl non res hate. Incredible. Nobody hates a duck hunter more than a local duck hunter.
SC hunters in Arkansas. Ga hunters in Tenn. Minnesota in NoDak, anyone in Kansas.
Hating blue platers is taught from birth in The Dakotas with Wisconsin a close second haha
Ive always been treated friendly by locals. No matter the state.Hey, what’s wrong with Wisconsinites? Midwest friendly.
I’ll echo what other have said, for the most part I’ve had great experiences interacting with locals. I’ve been given free exclusive access to a ranch in WY, and been driven around by a guide in NM who didn’t have a client. Actually, I can’t think of a bad experience or run in I’ve had out of state hunting.
You know what’s funny, is I’ve got more hate from other nonresident hunters! Never had any resident hunters give me a bad time. Totally the opposite actually. The first time I ever hunted Wyoming we had a local pull up to us in Rawlins and ask if we were from out of state. We said yeah and he told us to follow him he was gonna show us where the grocery store was and the processor. He spent probably a half hour of his time showing us around.
We had a guy from Pennsylvania tell us “it’s you damn Californians who are ruining Colorado hunting, going around and buying up multi million dollar second homes.” We were definitely not buying any kind of second home there lol, I knew what he meant though.
This year in Wyoming we stayed at this awesome little place that had cabins and a little bar outside Saratoga for a night. Went in to have a couple beers in the bar and the couple local guys and owner asked where we were from, you never know how it’s gonna go when you tell people you’re from California, but they were super cool about it. Said every Californian they’d met had been good people. They said it was the Coloradans moving to Wyoming and ruining it lol. Maybe I’ve just been lucky but I haven’t had a bad experience yet.
New Mexico is far from perfect in their hunting structure (looking at you LO tags) but I like how some of their hunts and units are only available to residents.
This.Does nobody stay home and shoot whitetails anymore?
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