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Quote from: idaho guy on March 25, 2015, 12:08:35 PMQuote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on March 25, 2015, 11:43:12 AMQuote from: idaho guy on March 25, 2015, 11:03:30 AMI grew up in Mt and move to Idaho little over 20 years ago. I love both states. Idaho is more conservative and I love that. I also think the Fish & Game is more pro hunter/sportsman in Idaho. With that being said I would still choose Mt . There is a never ending pipeline of people from mainly California moving here and it is getting too crowded for me. Mt still has a lot more wide open spaces.That seems to be a common theme of Californians moving north and east. That state must be drying up with work or they don't know how to fight wild fires? they are running out of water too!I've read that 80% of their water goes to ag with about 10% going to rice. I'm trying to think of what the most water intensive crop is? Meanwhile they block lots of desalination plants in/near the coastal cities out of fear that it will lower property values.
Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on March 25, 2015, 11:43:12 AMQuote from: idaho guy on March 25, 2015, 11:03:30 AMI grew up in Mt and move to Idaho little over 20 years ago. I love both states. Idaho is more conservative and I love that. I also think the Fish & Game is more pro hunter/sportsman in Idaho. With that being said I would still choose Mt . There is a never ending pipeline of people from mainly California moving here and it is getting too crowded for me. Mt still has a lot more wide open spaces.That seems to be a common theme of Californians moving north and east. That state must be drying up with work or they don't know how to fight wild fires? they are running out of water too!
Quote from: idaho guy on March 25, 2015, 11:03:30 AMI grew up in Mt and move to Idaho little over 20 years ago. I love both states. Idaho is more conservative and I love that. I also think the Fish & Game is more pro hunter/sportsman in Idaho. With that being said I would still choose Mt . There is a never ending pipeline of people from mainly California moving here and it is getting too crowded for me. Mt still has a lot more wide open spaces.That seems to be a common theme of Californians moving north and east. That state must be drying up with work or they don't know how to fight wild fires?
I grew up in Mt and move to Idaho little over 20 years ago. I love both states. Idaho is more conservative and I love that. I also think the Fish & Game is more pro hunter/sportsman in Idaho. With that being said I would still choose Mt . There is a never ending pipeline of people from mainly California moving here and it is getting too crowded for me. Mt still has a lot more wide open spaces.
I asked Mrs. Phantom to poke around for homes/property where she would be happy living in one of several mountain states and she's locked in like a pitbull with a bone on the Sandpoint, ID area.
My wife and I were seriously looking to move to either Montana and Idaho also but family and friends is stopping us. Also in both Idaho and Montana you will be paying much more for your vehicle licenses like we used to prior to the Tim Iman initiative. What we need in Washington is for Mt Rainier to blow its top. The mud slide would wipe out lower Pierce and King County and and the liberal, socialist, anti-hunting, anti-gun, anti-American pukes. We also need to get the dumb asses that don't vote to vote.