Let’s assume you had to move to any state but your own,your decision would ride on crappie fishing,where would you choose ?
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Let’s assume you had to move to any state but your own,your decision would ride on crappie fishing,where would you choose ?
Back home and I'd be fishing Sardis every day I could!! Obviously Mississippi
Mississippi
East Tenn (but just over the border close to Dale Hollow) :biggrin
Tennessee
Florida. Lots of rivers and lakes and different species that I don’t have here in Kentucky. Lots of new opportunities
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Florida
No income tax and loads of saltwater fishing.
North East Oklahoma, 2nd choice - South East Oklahoma.
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Yep close to home and I got Okie blood from grandparents.
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Texas for sure , lots of diversity on types of water bodies and ridiculous numbers of crappie species in them .
I ain’t moving!
Florida
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As long as its warmer than the state of Indiana. I'm over winter & ready to go fishing !! Prolly Alabama or Florida.
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N. E. Texas.
Tennessee
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Florida
Texas
Everyday I see cars with New York license plates; folks who have moved here for obvious reasons. I just hope when they are in the ballot booth that they remember that their old way of voting probably led to their ultimately wanting to leave the Empire State.
So Jackson87, you will be welcomed with open arms, several of us will show you some fishing holes, we'll invite you to dinner and church........just remember to vote like we do ;-)
Many places I have taken a vacation at were nice places to visit but I wouldn't want to live there. And if I did live there I would want to take a vacation where I live now because of the extremely more affordable cost of living and several other reasons. I thank God I live where I do.Attachment 369442
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TN / MS line.
I think I would like California. A lot of untapped crappie fishing.
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Tennessee most definitely.
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Tennessee
Counce Tn to be specific.
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Nobody wants me. I woodnt move no how.
Right here in Southern Indiana. Been here for 65 years. Never even lived in another county. Born here and will die here. Just pray it’s not from Coronavirus.
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If I had to move based on crappie, I'd move to Alabama. But leaving, Douglas Lake in TN, it's gonna have to be a have to case.
Where I'm at in Minnesota,a three hour drive North and your at the southern edge of lake of the woods, a pinch farther Manitoba Canada.If I drive south east one hour I'm in the prairie pot hole lakes of South Dakota,two and half hours west Devils Lake North Dakota and 45 minutes east I'm in lakes country in Minn....Our license plates say land of 10,000 lakes, I believe I'll stay put.
I'm done movin' after being the dependent of a lifer military dad and a tour of service myself. When it comes to fishing: I am 10 minutes away from Jordan and Shearon Harris Lakes and 5 minutes from the Cape Fear River right here in Central North Carolina.
I do intend to visit other lakes in state and out of state. No, I'm good right here.
I'd probably go back to Louisiana the atchafalaya basin. Fish were always biting somewhere.
I have lived in a few places and traveled all 48. I also have to say that my funds are limited so it’s not a simple thing to pick up and move. Born and raised in the Northeast and camped all over up there, and it has its good points and some beautiful places for outdoor folks like us. But the body count is too high up there and I like some open space. I also lived in Lawton, OK. While it has open spaces there I learned that I need green surroundings, and came back to Florida. Then my wife entered the picture. The majority of our time together has been in FL, but in ‘05 I convinced her that it was time we moved to Tennessee. Stayed til 15 when we moved back to be closer to our oldest daughter and three granddaughters, and we have questioned our sanity in that decision every day since. Those were the best ten years of both of our lives and we miss it greatly. I can go on for a very long time on its attributes, but suffice to say that if there was ever a windfall of large money at my house, Florida would be seen in the rear view mirror. We love our daughter and the family here, we also like our house and the warmer weather. But friends, my heart is in Tennessee. I’ve driven over 2 1/2 million miles across this wonderful country of ours and there’s nowhere better. It’s also closer to the best pheasant hunting in the Dakotas, yet another plus.
If it is only based on Crappie and nothing else, Mississippi. If Crappie were just one of many considerations, but an important one, I'd probably say Arkansas.
Florida, good fishing,warm weather and grandchildren.
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South Carolina - Santee Cooper
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Truman reservoir, MO
Probably upstate South Carolina, so I could easily get back to N.C. and be closer to Santee Cooper. Turkey hunting's good too.
Jim