Dart368
FNG
Hey all. I didn't see a general "Hunting" forum so I figured I would post it in the elusive elk forum area.
My girl and I are planning to move to a more hunter friendly state in about 8 years. She will actually still be working in the medical field but I will be free and clear. Hunting would primarily be done with archery equipment but sometimes rifle. I also like to hunt duck, deer, other upland game and would like to try bear and possibly pigs. If the place has decent fishing, that would be a plus. We want to live on the outskirts of town in the woods if possible. The other thing I am considering is I will be 65 years old and would not want to spend several years trying to build up points for a preferred unit to have a decent chance to bag a nice animal.
The states I was looking with pros and cons at were:
Idaho
Pros: Conservative state, Beautiful country, Seems like plenty of game
Cons: Can get cold at times with snow.
Colorado
Pros: Beautiful country and I hear it is the elk capital of the west.
Cons: I have heard it is a very liberal state. Cost of living is higher.
Utah
Pros: My best friend is planning on moving there around the same time (He is a non-hunter). Warm climate for the most part.
Cons: Mostly desert terrain in the South West where we would be living. Heard it has a higher cost of living .
I am open to suggestions regarding other states West of Colorado but am reluctant to look at Wyoming due to the harsh winters and all the wind I hear about. Other states like New Mexico and Arizona from what I hear have pretty conservative draw limitations and are ultra liberal as well. Please help me out.
My girl and I are planning to move to a more hunter friendly state in about 8 years. She will actually still be working in the medical field but I will be free and clear. Hunting would primarily be done with archery equipment but sometimes rifle. I also like to hunt duck, deer, other upland game and would like to try bear and possibly pigs. If the place has decent fishing, that would be a plus. We want to live on the outskirts of town in the woods if possible. The other thing I am considering is I will be 65 years old and would not want to spend several years trying to build up points for a preferred unit to have a decent chance to bag a nice animal.
The states I was looking with pros and cons at were:
Idaho
Pros: Conservative state, Beautiful country, Seems like plenty of game
Cons: Can get cold at times with snow.
Colorado
Pros: Beautiful country and I hear it is the elk capital of the west.
Cons: I have heard it is a very liberal state. Cost of living is higher.
Utah
Pros: My best friend is planning on moving there around the same time (He is a non-hunter). Warm climate for the most part.
Cons: Mostly desert terrain in the South West where we would be living. Heard it has a higher cost of living .
I am open to suggestions regarding other states West of Colorado but am reluctant to look at Wyoming due to the harsh winters and all the wind I hear about. Other states like New Mexico and Arizona from what I hear have pretty conservative draw limitations and are ultra liberal as well. Please help me out.