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Originally Posted by Ziegelsteinfaust
I dream of Texas or Nebraska.
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Nebraska was my first choice.
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Originally Posted by davischevy
We stopped in Gallup to pick up a few things from Walmart last march. I couldn't believe the level of fear I sensed there. It was like a movie.
We are as red as it gets, but we have humidity. We also have mountains, streams and lakes and we are in the middle of everything.
Housing is a little hard to find here, because you aren't the first one to leave a blue area.
We are halfway to everything.
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Gallup is a short 15 minute hop to the navajo nation capital. They could care less about the white man. Most do not have running water out there on the rez. I get that feeling in any walmart I go to. I lived in Little Rock for almost a year. I had to experience the duck capital of the U.S. flooded timber. I met some great people and also caught the biggest crappie I've seen. Then June came around and I couldn't take the humidity. I sweat in the wintertime tying my shoes.
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Originally Posted by Dead Parrot
In OK, for waterfowl hunting, somewhere around the Salt Plains Wildlife Refuge. Humidity tends to run from low in the NW to high in the SE. Land for sale signs have returned. They all vanished shortly after Covid advanced to the pandemic status. Not sure about prices. Got my rural spot a couple years before covid. 40 acres about 2 miles north of me was listed on CL for $500,000 including the house. That was a lot higher per acre then what I paid. Listing vanished about 2 weeks later.
Depending on your age, the lifetime hunting/fishing licenses can be a bargain. Big advantage is you don't have to worry about the various state tags for deer, turkey and birds.
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My lady's bosses just moved back to Oklahoma (Yukon) and they are very happy that they did. A buddy of mine lived in the SE part of the state Atoka. The duck hunting was pretty dang good.
Florida, Texas and Tenessee are out. Maybe Missery?