AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Tennessee??
If you trade those little walleye for saltwater fish you'd be describing the Texas coast.
Flightstopper wrote:Tennessee??
If you trade those little walleye for saltwater fish you'd be describing the Texas coast.
Deltaman wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Tennessee??
If you trade those little walleye for saltwater fish you'd be describing the Texas coast.
.......or Louisiana coast.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flyway Stalker wrote:I have about 5.5 to 7.5 years left before I can retire from my company.
I'm real tired of the Nebraska winters, but would still like to be somewhere that I can do some waterfowling, walleye, and or fly fishing and golf without getting rapped on taxes. Where is my retirement utopia?
Duckdog wrote:Not that I'd retire there, but Oklahoma gets overlooked a lot. Not near as cold, but it is plenty hot...
Sportsman's paradise though...lots and lots of coyotes!
sws002 wrote:Flyway Stalker wrote:I have about 5.5 to 7.5 years left before I can retire from my company.
I'm real tired of the Nebraska winters, but would still like to be somewhere that I can do some waterfowling, walleye, and or fly fishing and golf without getting rapped on taxes. Where is my retirement utopia?
Hate to bust your bubble, but if you want walleyes, you're not going south. Honestly, for all those things, Michigan or Montana is probably your best bet.
jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:Flyway Stalker wrote:I have about 5.5 to 7.5 years left before I can retire from my company.
I'm real tired of the Nebraska winters, but would still like to be somewhere that I can do some waterfowling, walleye, and or fly fishing and golf without getting rapped on taxes. Where is my retirement utopia?
Hate to bust your bubble, but if you want walleyes, you're not going south. Honestly, for all those things, Michigan or Montana is probably your best bet.
Arkansas, or anywhere in the Ozarks would fit the bill if that is what you're looking for.
sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:Flyway Stalker wrote:I have about 5.5 to 7.5 years left before I can retire from my company.
I'm real tired of the Nebraska winters, but would still like to be somewhere that I can do some waterfowling, walleye, and or fly fishing and golf without getting rapped on taxes. Where is my retirement utopia?
Hate to bust your bubble, but if you want walleyes, you're not going south. Honestly, for all those things, Michigan or Montana is probably your best bet.
Arkansas, or anywhere in the Ozarks would fit the bill if that is what you're looking for.
I'd feel dirty fishing for walleye in Arkansas...
jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:Flyway Stalker wrote:I have about 5.5 to 7.5 years left before I can retire from my company.
I'm real tired of the Nebraska winters, but would still like to be somewhere that I can do some waterfowling, walleye, and or fly fishing and golf without getting rapped on taxes. Where is my retirement utopia?
Hate to bust your bubble, but if you want walleyes, you're not going south. Honestly, for all those things, Michigan or Montana is probably your best bet.
Arkansas, or anywhere in the Ozarks would fit the bill if that is what you're looking for.
I'd feel dirty fishing for walleye in Arkansas...
Nothing dirty about Beaver Lake and Bull Shoals. Throw in striper and world class browns in the white river.
sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:Arkansas, or anywhere in the Ozarks would fit the bill if that is what you're looking for.
I'd feel dirty fishing for walleye in Arkansas...
Nothing dirty about Beaver Lake and Bull Shoals. Throw in striper and world class browns in the white river.
jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:sws002 wrote:Arkansas, or anywhere in the Ozarks would fit the bill if that is what you're looking for.
I'd feel dirty fishing for walleye in Arkansas...
Nothing dirty about Beaver Lake and Bull Shoals. Throw in striper and world class browns in the white river.
I don't think you can beat the browns in Lake Michigan. I'd stay in Nebraska and move with the seasons. Start moving north in the spring with the snows, fish walleye in North Dakota all summer. Starting about August, swing over to Michigan for salmon/trout runs. Back to Nebraska in Novemer/December for ducks/geese and then start the new year somewhere warm.
sws002 wrote:Duckdog wrote:Not that I'd retire there, but Oklahoma gets overlooked a lot. Not near as cold, but it is plenty hot...
Sportsman's paradise though...lots and lots of coyotes!
I've never met one motherfucker from Oklahoma that I didn't immediately think "that dude fucks farm animals".
Duckdog wrote:sws002 wrote:Duckdog wrote:Not that I'd retire there, but Oklahoma gets overlooked a lot. Not near as cold, but it is plenty hot...
Sportsman's paradise though...lots and lots of coyotes!
I've never met one motherfucker from Oklahoma that I didn't immediately think "that dude fucks farm animals".
So shocked coming from a Nebraskan...
Duckdog wrote:Can't really speak for the type of people you meet, but I know a lot of good people from Oklahoma.
sws002 wrote:Duckdog wrote:Not that I'd retire there, but Oklahoma gets overlooked a lot. Not near as cold, but it is plenty hot...
Sportsman's paradise though...lots and lots of coyotes!
I've never met one motherfucker from Oklahoma that I didn't immediately think "that dude fucks farm animals".
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
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