Well, I live in Blaine which is a northern suburb of Minneapolis. I have worked in both downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul, currently in downtown Minneapolis again. I take the bus in, way better then driving. The northern suburbs are cheaper but a little farther out. Stay out of Hennipen County, the love their taxes. Commutes in MN are terrible especially in bad weather so depending on exactly where you are working, I would look for something fairly close or rely on public transportation. As far as hunting, we have descent black bear hunting with both over the counter and draw opportunities. Moose, well, not so much. The population is on the decline and they closed down the season. We also have a limited draw elk hunt but very hard to draw as it is basically hunting two smaller herds. We do have descent deer hunting. This year the season is restricted more then it has been for a while do to bad winters and predation. We have plenty of wolves and coyotes. Unless you have deep pockets you will find yourself hunting away from the metro for deer. There is a lot of public land in Northern MN. There are spots all over the state but SE MN seems to be really good for bigger bucks but a lot harder to hunt. There is also quite a bit of public land down there as well. We have fair pheasant hunting, mostly in the west/sw part of the state. The grouse hunting is pretty good depending on where they are at in the cycle. Northern part of the state as well as the SE part. Waterfowl is on the decline but still offers good canada goose hunting and good duck hunting but you have to work for it. Lots of lakes so its not bad finding places to duck hunt but there is also a lot of duck hunters on those lakes. We have very good fishing here. All in all, hunting wise, you will not like it here vs Wyoming. MN just does not have the big game numbers and variety and our seasons are very short. You wont have a problem finding people who hunt as well as the anti's. They are here too. I can be emailed if you need more info. My wife is a real estate agent and can help you there as well if you need it. Bottom line, I wish I was living in Wyoming!