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Retirement location

Started by dejake, April 20, 2016, 10:51:05 AM

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dejake

If you could retire anywhere, with turkey hunting in mind, where would it be, and why? All input is welcome.  Thanks

codym

If I had money it would be Texas. Nice weather, lots of birds, lots of other game, and depending on where your at not to far to good hunting in other states.

Gobspur

TN?  Good all around hunting and fishing, beautiful, and centered in good location to hit multiple other states.


Greg Massey

Anywhere , they doesn't have rattlesnakes and lot's of turkeys...But i'm retired and living in Tenn.. i will be  retired 3 years this July...it's the life guys .. i worked at the same job for 37 years...now i have good health ins. and a retirement check every month...it's the life...every day is sat. but one...

maytom

Quote from: Greg Massey on April 20, 2016, 11:09:30 AM
Anywhere , they doesn't have rattlesnakes and lot's of turkeys...But i'm retired and living in Tenn.. i will be  retired 3 years this July...it's the life guys .. i worked at the same job for 37 years...now i have good health ins. and a retirement check every month...it's the life...every day is sat. but one...

[/Ditto Greg!!!!

Like you, I recently retired as well, and your right, about everyday being Saturday except one!!! LOL
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Tail Feathers

I would chose the Texas Hill Country.  Good hunting, pretty scenery and close enough to big cities to have all the amenities and necessities one could need.
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

catman529

Same place I've always lived here in middle Tennessee


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Spurs

Only these Arkansas birds know how to make my blood boil.  Been several other places...guess there is nowhere like home.


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This year is going to suck!!!

SwampDog35

Considering I've got 14 years to go. Depends on the situation of this country at the time. More than likely Alabama.