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Author Topic: I sure wish I could live there  (Read 5022 times)

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Offline Bufflehead

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If you could live anywhere you wanted in MN or Wis., when it came to your hunting, fishing and life style..and money or a job wasn't a problem

 Where would it be?

 For me...hard to say just one place..I like Crane Lake, Ely, the Gun Flint

 I'll say somewhere boarding the BWCA or Voyageurs National Park


 How about yourself
There's plenty of room for all gods creatures...right next to my mashed potatoes

Offline WoodChuck

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 ;D :) :(  for me it would be cook ,mn. where the end is the begining for the norther outdoorsman!
"i am not the KING FISHER , nor the fisher of men , but i am a fisherman "    membership n. 141

Offline The Fishing Tree

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I'm lucky.  I already live there.  Spring Grove, MN.  

I am 10 minutes from 10 trout streams loaded with brown and rainbow.  

10 Miles from the Turkey Hunting Capital of Minnesota.

25 minutes from some fantastic largemouth bass waters of the Mississippi pools 8 & 9.

25 minutes from great duck hunting water.

Also... Very low cost of living.  Awesome house prices.  Plentiful employment.

I never caught a fish I couldn't catch....?

Offline Desperado

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  • N St Paul, MN . . . via . . . Big Sky Country
Grand Rapids Mn
It's big enough to have everything the wife wants (Target, WalMart, etc) and my employer has an office there.
 AND for me:
It's just a stones throw from Winni, Leech, Cass
an easy day trip down 169 to Mille
and an easy day trip up to Red or LOTW

Couldn't create a better central location for most of my favorite areas if I tried.  Now if I could just convince the employer to transfer my up there.  ???  :-*
Happy Trails
Des,  IBOT # 328

Offline schwinger

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If money was not an issue I would live somewhere in SW MN or in SD (even though its not on the list of choices). I would love to live on an old farm with some acreage and build up some prime pheasant land.

I have convinced the dog to go along with this plan...we are having trouble with the wife though.

Offline Brandon_Collins

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Lake of the Woods which is where i will be living as soon as i get out of college it is amazing up there

Brandon
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Offline Fishahollik

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Gotta go with the Grand Rapids theme...its pretty centralized for all the good stuff.
"When asked what man has done in his life, I can say,' I was in the United States Navy'" JFK

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