Oklahoma, no doubt. I think it's underrated.
Out of those I would go to Ohio or Missouri. Personally I wouldn't give a dime of my money to the facists in Illinois. To bad I have to sometime since my wife's family lives there. My grandparents on my mother's side live in Northern Kentucky along the Ohio River Valley there are some big deer in that area of Kentucky and Southern Ohio. Check out any areas near Chilicothe, Bainbridge area.Im down to a week either missouri,Illinois,indiana,or ohio
Appreciate that, i was looking over some of the wayne above ironton earlierOut of those I would go to Ohio or Missouri. Personally I wouldn't give a dime of my money to the facists in Illinois. To bad I have to sometime since my wife's family lives there. My grandparents on my mother's side live in Northern Kentucky along the Ohio River Valley there are some big deer in that area of Kentucky and Southern Ohio. Check out any areas near Chilicothe, Bainbridge area.
Can't speak for it personally that's a little further east than what I have been, but I am sure that it has some good deer.Appreciate that, i was looking over some of the wayne above ironton earlier
Prepare for and be content with some pressure.Appreciate that, i was looking over some of the wayne above ironton earlier
Im used to pressure where i hunt for sure, i hunt mostly escape roots in the bottom of hollersPrepare for and be content with some pressure.
Be prepared to wait to get drawn in Wyoming.Wyoming, Utah, Montana or Colorado for elk
You're right, I misread the op. Thought that this was one of those hypothetical hunt scenarios and I just skimmed itBe prepared to wait to get drawn in Wyoming.
SW Wisco
If you have never hunted Wisconsin as non res then your first year license are really discounted too