WoolyBugger
WKR
I've lived in Iowa my whole life, graduated from Iowa State. Grew up in a rural town north of Des Moines, it was nice. I really don't think you can beat growing up in a small town in the midwest. Now that area is experiencing an unreal population boom that makes me glad I left. It was undeveloped around my folks place that has been in the family forever now people are cashing in and selling off generational land to developers. Kinda depressing and its more crowded every time I go back.
I moved to NE iowa after college and it was a great decision. The driftless area is amazing. Deer and bird hunting are great. Between Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota its some of the most underrated trout fishing in the country. Lots of recreation opportunity that most of the rest of the state doesn't even know about. Cost of living is cheap compared to the DSM burbs and within driving distance of some great places. Lots of Kwik Stars up here to save us from Casey's slop.
There are cons to Iowa; seems like you're likely to end up with cancer, water quality, lost nearly all the hunting permission I had to leasing.
I always wanted to live in Montana or Wyoming for the trout fishing and hunting, but now that I have a family I think Iowa is a great place to be and it would be hard to move away from family help. It's not a terribly long drive to get out there a couple times a year. I just hope we can figure out how to fix the cancer and water issues but its an ag driven state and that industry also employs me. Any questions feel free to message me.
I moved to NE iowa after college and it was a great decision. The driftless area is amazing. Deer and bird hunting are great. Between Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota its some of the most underrated trout fishing in the country. Lots of recreation opportunity that most of the rest of the state doesn't even know about. Cost of living is cheap compared to the DSM burbs and within driving distance of some great places. Lots of Kwik Stars up here to save us from Casey's slop.
There are cons to Iowa; seems like you're likely to end up with cancer, water quality, lost nearly all the hunting permission I had to leasing.
I always wanted to live in Montana or Wyoming for the trout fishing and hunting, but now that I have a family I think Iowa is a great place to be and it would be hard to move away from family help. It's not a terribly long drive to get out there a couple times a year. I just hope we can figure out how to fix the cancer and water issues but its an ag driven state and that industry also employs me. Any questions feel free to message me.