grampy Posted April 3, 2015 Share Posted April 3, 2015 Based on how hard he negatively rated the Northern states because of the cold and snow, I wonder if the author is maybe from a warmer climate and a wuss. Myself, I always look forward to a little hunting snow! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slaynbux Posted April 3, 2015 Share Posted April 3, 2015 According to his list your better off hunting in Ct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildcat junkie Posted April 3, 2015 Share Posted April 3, 2015 (edited) Based on how hard he negatively rated the Northern states because of the cold and snow, I wonder if the author is maybe from a warmer climate and a wuss. louisville ky That explains a lot. I lived just 80 mile North of Louisvile & they are (almost) all cold weather wussies in them thar parts. So damned hot & humid in the summer at all you can do W/O sweat running off your nose is lay in a bar or a swimming pool. That's fine with them, but let it get down below 40° F & they stand around shivering. Let there be 4" of snow on the roads & they are running to the store hoarding milk & bread. Edited April 3, 2015 by wildcat junkie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhwrhwrhw0426 Posted April 6, 2015 Share Posted April 6, 2015 Colder weather and hunting in snow give hunters more advantages than disadvantages. Somebody should let homeboy know the South lost the war. Hopefully global warming and antler restrictions will let NY barely be the worst instead of easily being the worst as the author claims now. I have zero hope for an improved political climate though. I saw this posted by a friend of mine on Facebook during bow season this year. He moved to Ohio and was rubbing it in about his new hunting territory. He never shot an Ohio buck this year but connected on a dandy 8 pt opening gun weekend in the southern tier of the worst hunting state in the country. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted April 6, 2015 Share Posted April 6, 2015 Ohio has strict trespassing laws as well, nys is a well kept secret, I have more than a few friends that come to ny to hunt due to deer numbers and avaliable state land From ohio.the deer aren't that much better there then what I see taken here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscountedHunts Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 That is always the issue. The state has good bucks if you hunt the areas where the good bucks are. Sometimes it is only in high fence in many areas, and what the definition of "good" is. I found that it is good that since you are over 21 and can drive to try some different states since even though gun laws are backwards, we can hunt other states with good gun laws. The truth is we have the right to our guns and our hunting in any state that we want to. If we want a free ranging elk hunt we can go to Colorado and get a license over the counter and hunt, public land, semi-guided private land or guided private land. The same with Mule Deer in Wyoming, don't miss the opportunity because what you want isn't in your state. I hunt 7 different states every year. I find good and bad in each state but go to the states that has what you want. If you want the big whitetails start putting in for Iowa or get a over the counter rifle license in Missouri for big bucks. Your right don't stop at the NY state line, they just expand. I hunt NY heavy each year but in addition I set myself up to hunt at least 1 other state per year. The hunting experience and knowledge more than doubles and you skills toward finding game grows exponentially! Don't get old saying :I Should da" when I was younger. The truth is you will never younger than you are and probably never any better physical condition. Two or 4 hunters in a vehicle can easily cover a lot of miles without breaking the bank nor taking long to get there. When I go out of state I usually get a guided or semi-guided hunt so that all of the pre-season scouting has been done for me and I know I am in a good hunting area.From NY I recommend Ohio to Colorado depending on what is in your bucket list. Whitetail, Mule Deer, Elk, Bear, Moose and so on. The Midwest is the best area for large deer but you want to be on good property. Wyoming for Mule Deer and Colorado for elk. As the norm the farther north you stay the bigger the animals, and farther south the smaller the animals. There are exceptions, but this is what nature says. If you need to build your knowledge of hunting other states go to http://www.DiscountedHunts.net they have 850 hunts in 36 states and Canada. You can't get more of a knowledge than that and with 40 game animals you will find where the hunting is the best. If you need help just EMali me. [email protected] 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscountedHunts Posted May 12, 2015 Share Posted May 12, 2015 It is more about going where it is best for what you are after. Also you have a right to hunt in all states so use it. If you are worried about the cost go every other year. Soon you will see that it really isn't that expensive and your hunting knowledge and experience will blossom. I do recommend that the first time at least you have a guide. You will be hunting new ground possibly a new animal and between you and the game you are hunting you are the newbe, a little help will more than double your chances for success. Greg [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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