Squeeze said:Im in NJ also. for most people who have never been here the stereotypes are way off. even the local dialect. sopranos are one small area outside NYC. the deer here avg a bit smaller but the sheer numbers are awesome. How many states have unlimited limits. and open seasons from sept through feb. I hear so many diss NJ, but I love it here. great state with plentifull hunting and fishing opportunities... still a few things Id love to see change, but for me, its home
sojourner said:Squeeze said:Im in NJ also. for most people who have never been here the stereotypes are way off. even the local dialect. sopranos are one small area outside NYC. the deer here avg a bit smaller but the sheer numbers are awesome. How many states have unlimited limits. and open seasons from sept through feb. I hear so many diss NJ, but I love it here. great state with plentifull hunting and fishing opportunities... still a few things Id love to see change, but for me, its home
I've lived in PA all my life (exceptin for time with Uncle Sam's Misguided Children). I've worked NJ the last 20 years. For me, NJ is great place to work, great place to hunt. Property prices and taxes are a little daunting. Gun laws I could not live with.
NJ I hunt between houses, McMansions properties, swamps and rarely hardwoods. It is unbelievable the amount of deer. Suburban deer are taken with archery. Swamps get either archery, slug gun or muzzleloader. I really do like NJ hunting. It is sooo much easier than PA hunting and fighting other PA hunters for scraps on public land.
I am looking to christen my new Accura V2 this firearms season!
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