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Thread: Do you like where you live based on Fishing and the Outdoors ?

  1. #21
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    And Big H Trucking and I are practically neighbors

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    Yes, The Missouri River, Truman, LOZ, Stockton, Pomme, and many conservation area lakes all within a hop, skip, and jump of the house here in Missouri. Oh yeah, the farm ponds, duck season split into three zones so you can start before halloween and hunt till after new years, a turkey population that is second only to Texas, a bowseason that's 4 months long and bucks so big there's no need to buy an out of state tag for Iowa, Kansas, or Illinois. SWEEEEEEET. Missouri also boast THE most finacially sound conservation department in the USA.

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    Fishing yes! Hunting a huge NO!

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    We got plenty of water to fish here and plenty of land to hunt so it works out just right.

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    Absolutely...
    Withing 5 minutes from my front door I can fish 5 different lakes and the DelawareBay. Within 1hr 15 min of my front door I can be at any lake in the state of Delaware or fishing in the ocean in Maryland. Now that's what you call the perfect location

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    Lived in MN land of 10 K lakes. Ice fished, walleye, musky, northern pike, raonbow trout all with a 20 minute drive. Big deer, pheasants and duck/geese hunting. Lived in FL, 25 minutes from the Everglades, 2.5 hors from lake okeechobee, 10 from the atlantic ocean and 2 hours from the Keys. Now live in NC, 8 mile from Jordan lake, 40 minutes from 2 rivers and 3 lakes. 3 hours from rainbow and brook trout fishing in the Mnts, and 1 hour forty minutes fishing the atlantic ocean. 3 hours from fishing the outer banks. Excellent deer, rabbit and turkey hunting.
    May the holes in your net be no larger than the fish in it. Irish Blessing.

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    It's not bad. Boat/fish 12 months per year, 16 miles from a decent sized lake, under 50 miles to two even larger lakes, and lots of lakes in the 2-3000 acre size in between. About 3 hours to the coast. Would love to be a bit further east for ocean fishing, but beats being frozen out every winter in MD.

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    Here is another reason I like Kentucky Lake, and where I live.



    I caught this big 6.8 Pound Largemouth Bass yesterday on Kentucky Lake. (March 10, 2012 )

    http://www.kentuckyhunting.net/forum...9&d=1331468380
    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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    Nice bass!
    CATCH A BIG-UN

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    i live 30 minutes from reelfoot and 50 minutes from ky lake. have deer in backyard and deer hunting farm 10 minutes from home.i also have 3 acre lake i front of house and 1 acre pond on same farm.

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