HiMtnHnter
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Not Wyoming. It's too cold and it's too hard to decide where to hunt. . . .Idk about the fishing but if I was going to move somewhere for hunting it would be Wyoming!
Not Wyoming. It's too cold and it's too hard to decide where to hunt. . . .Idk about the fishing but if I was going to move somewhere for hunting it would be Wyoming!
So you're really saying the wolves ate all the fish and deer.Don't move to Wyoming, the elk moved to Colorado and Montana. The fish left for Utah. All the deer are gone too. The wind never stops blowing and it's cold as chit.
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I've never heard of anyone "snowbirding" in Oregon!!!! But I like the way you think. And, speaking of steelhead, have you heard of anyone doing any good yet? I've heard a few little rumbles around here but nothing too exciting. Happy new year to all!!!I suspect that later on we will become WY or CO residents but will winter in Oregon since the wife loves the beach in winter and I love the steelhead.
HaHa....(You didn't hear this from me)..... Brookings Or has the best WX on the Pacific Ocean North of Monterey!!!!I've never heard of anyone "snowbirding" in Oregon!!!! But I like the way you think. And, speaking of steelhead, have you heard of anyone doing any good yet? I've heard a few little rumbles around here but nothing too exciting. Happy new year to all!!!
Cost of living is going through the roof.... but Laramie would fit your description. Sorry sslinger. Fishing is great in the plains lakes and the hunting is good as well. Ft. Collins CO is only an hour away and Denver a little over 2 hours. Plenty close enough by western standards to the "culture" you refer.Thanks for all the input. And yes I know about all the game leaving Wyoming. Nothing there anymore - at least when I left Rawlins with a full truck in October. Full freezer though. I was thinking Utah but only a maybe. Hunting there is okay and better if you draw well, fishing is an unknown. Kinda dry. One consideration too is enough "culture", spelled shopping, to keep the wife and daughter cool. Super small towns are good for me but they'll need a little city like amenity. Some jobs or industry would be cool... I'm not ancient yet. And, if I want to avoid dyeing in my sleep from shovel poisoning then I'll consider the girls. Nevada is near my top state and Reno has some of what's needed if not all but its a tougher sell. I'll be able to buy a house outright probably but have to have a happy family wherever we end up and during the off season. Scratch that. There is no off season.
64 degrees right now..... brrrrrrrrI've never heard of anyone "snowbirding" in Oregon!!!! But I like the way you think. And, speaking of steelhead, have you heard of anyone doing any good yet? I've heard a few little rumbles around here but nothing too exciting. Happy new year to all!!!
Over the last 20 years or so I have had the opportunity to check out some great little towns.I'd live in Saratoga Wyoming from April to November then winter in Arizona or Texas. My .02 pennies. Got relatives that pay $1200 a month to rent a place 2 bedroom house in Arizona all utilities included and fully furnished. Have the tax breaks of Wyoming and for a little money get out for the winter.
Got a text from a buddy that said he's made 2 trips to the Coquille river and brought home 9 fish. Looks like I'd better head west!!!!HaHa....(You didn't hear this from me)..... Brookings Or has the best WX on the Pacific Ocean North of Monterey!!!!period.
My kid texted me a shot of her thermometer in Fort Collins at -9 the other day.... I opened the pic while standing on the beach in shorts
Kind of seems like a crazy snowbird plan, but I've got the CO and WY mountains in my blood and the Chetco, Rogue and Umpqua in my heart!!!!!
River(s) were blown out and debris filled over most of the holidays...... they have been starting to catch a lot at least down south Elk/Sixes/Chetco.
The funny thing is that he's not joking! They showed a graphic on the local news channel that had the lowest wind chill ratings for the SE part of the state and there were -50's and -60's on there.It was -57° last week in Laramie.