Belkaholic, Yep, I do believe we all complain about hunting appears to be better somewhere other than our home state. Admittedly, if I had the dollars, I would like to pay for a nice guided hunt, say New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, etc.. But that ain't gonna happen any time soon! And on top of that , I'm at an age where I have less life in front of me than I have behind. I too, like Bowhunter 45, migrated out here from Pennsylvania, and I love the hunting opportunities here. Growing up, and hunting whitetails in Penna. was great fun, but when work brought me out here, the public land accessibilities are great. Yeah, there are areas where it gets a bit crowded, but dig your maps out and find those areas which aren't. I hate to say this, but it's been my observation that a lot of hunter's don't seem to want to be more than a half mile from their rig. I've found out that by going a mile more beyond that, and I've uncovered some really good hunting. We have a lot of Corps of Engineer resivoirs here in the Willamette Valley, and I found some real good deer hunting between the roads which go around them and the edge of the water. It's so obvious that it's overlooked, and you'd be surprised at the number of deer found there. The deer figure out those locations real quick. When you have lived and hunted in a state where on opening day, statewide, there are a million plus other deer hunters out there. Lot's of elbow room here in the west. I think there's always room for improvement in any states hunting program, but enjoy what you have. Good huntin' to ya!

Dale