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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 5172128" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>I usually hunt them in 3 or 4 different states each year, but I've got a few "other" destination whitetail hunts in the planning stages now. But, what's nice about hunting whitetails is that with a little planning, most any hunt within the good old USA is easily within reach. Some may require a few years of applying, but they can all be accomplished by a DIY hunter. There are a few states that have pretty high tag prices, but most have reasonable fees. </p><p></p><p>Another great thing about them is that with tags readily available "over-the-counter" in so many states, it makes a good quick trip. If I have some work cancel on me and can schedule a long weekend, it's nothing to buy a tag from one of our surrounding states and hunt them for a few days there.</p><p></p><p>It's a great animal for a travelling hunter to go after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 5172128, member: 3158"] I usually hunt them in 3 or 4 different states each year, but I've got a few "other" destination whitetail hunts in the planning stages now. But, what's nice about hunting whitetails is that with a little planning, most any hunt within the good old USA is easily within reach. Some may require a few years of applying, but they can all be accomplished by a DIY hunter. There are a few states that have pretty high tag prices, but most have reasonable fees. Another great thing about them is that with tags readily available "over-the-counter" in so many states, it makes a good quick trip. If I have some work cancel on me and can schedule a long weekend, it's nothing to buy a tag from one of our surrounding states and hunt them for a few days there. It's a great animal for a travelling hunter to go after. [/QUOTE]
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