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You are from WHERE?

Started by hormoan, April 16, 2007, 11:06:00 AM

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BodarkOkie

Always had my town listed, Cheyenne, OK.  The county seat of Roger Mills County in Western Oklahoma.  It's not quite the end of the world...but if you get on top of my house and look west, you can see it.       :knothead:

I will put a plug in for the area.  Next weekend is the Old Settlers' Reunion.  You know...parades, rodeo, festivities, etc.  It's a celebration every five years remembering the first settlers in the area.

Our county has less than 3,000 population; there are no stoplights in the county, no movie theater, and no franchise stores.  We do have a National Park Site, "Battle of the Washita."
And the new visitors center opens this weekend.

And I assume that a lot of you like to hunt...

Hunting is the number one industry in the county, besides farming and ranching.  It may even pass that.  

Thousands of acres of public hunting land (Black Kettle National Grasslands.)

Whitetail, (some) Mulies, Pronghorns (just across the line in Texas), Bobwhite quail, Rio Grande turkey, waterfowl, sandhill cranes, dove, coyote, bobcat, rabbits, and feral hogs out the "you know what."

Grab a bow, and stop by sometime (even if you're on your way someplace else.)

Gene
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Tim Fishell

Brent, the Allegan state game area is 144,000 acres the last I heard.  We can go stumping any time.  You name it and if I am availible I will be there.  Talk to you soon.

Tim
Dreams can not be bought; they are free to those who have lived. -Mike Mitten

We must go beyond the textbooks, go out into the untrodden depths of the wilderness & travel & explore & tell the world the glories of our journey

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hormoan

Tim I though I was a digit off!!!!!!   :bigsmyl:  And we will do that stumping very soon, maybe when I get back from Iowa week after next.

                  Brent

hormoan

Hi Darkegreen

    I understand the security issues of course you can probably be found in the phone book if I looked for you. And most can't escape the internet searchs with your name and home town and date of birth.

    By all means do not do anything you are not at ease with. This thread has already done what my wish was for. See BigRonHuntalot & atlatlzoom's replys above. Also note adeeden & shakes.

    Thats what I was after, for each and everyone of us.

    My listing originally in my profile SW Michigan. Did'nt do me any favors meeting Tim Fishell as he was here in SW Mi also. We just had no idea really how close we where. Looks like I have two new shooting buddys now. Because he brought along one of his shooting buddys Ranger Rick.

Let the    :campfire:  burn on. Lets unite.


                      Brent

hormoan

Hey Gene

    Ya know all I every heard about OK was negitive. Glad I don't believe everyone else all the time. I went through your state heading to New Mexico on a hunt a few years back. And was enchanted by its beauty, and could'nt help but notice. All the nooks and crannys I would have liked to hunted. One day it would be a pleasure to meet you.

                  Brent

Hot Hap

Tim Nuss-I guess you've been to Thawville then? Hap

bmfer

I know the town Jim Picarelli is from, I'm from a little town about 15 miles away!
Bret M. FullER

Tim Fishell

Sounds good Brent.  Keep in touch.

Tim
Dreams can not be bought; they are free to those who have lived. -Mike Mitten

We must go beyond the textbooks, go out into the untrodden depths of the wilderness & travel & explore & tell the world the glories of our journey

TGMM Family of the Bow

Hog Wild

I have my home town listed. Just not any Tradgangers near by....
     :rolleyes:
Sawdust, Wood Chips, and Shavings are as close to Potpourri as I get!!!!!!

CMR

Lives in Ypsilanti, MI
Works in Detroit, MI

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vermonster13

Rutland Vermont now known as the town without trees or power. But we're working on both. Aren't generators great? (expensive but great when you can get one)
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4runr

Hartville, Stark co. Ohio.
Kenny

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and in my heart I find a need
of Him to be my Savior
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fingers

QuoteOriginally posted by hormoan:
Please don't miss the orignal issue of the thread. Like (fingers from Oregon), which is great if thats all you what other tradgangers to know. But if fingers listed Bend Oregon if thats where he lived. He may just have some new shooting\\hunting buddys PM him. That live just around the corner unknown to him! And have the start of a great friendship.

                  Brent
And better yet a new friend with a pack string!    :bigsmyl:     Comes in handy around Bend!
Sorry about that, Stayton, Oregon. They got elk around Bend?   ;)

Drew

I live in the "Mint City", St.Johns just 20 minutes north of Lansing Michigan.

I'm new to traditional bowhunting, waiting to get my first longbow, meet and shoot with as many people as I can!
Just a Coyote Soul out wandering...

hormoan

Hi Fingers

   Ya know its just a rumor I've heard or is the herd!  :bigsmyl:  Ya still missed out on changing your profile. But maybe thats the way you want it!  :D  

              Brent
I see more guys are conecting  :thumbsup:

WTT03

Todd

kojac

I keep moving so thats why I am where I am besides montana is just one big town where everybody knows everybody.  :campfire:    :goldtooth:
Brian

"Hunting...is about the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and  the Hunted...All the hunter has to do is show up"

Jim Picarelli

QuoteOriginally posted by bmfer:
I know the town Jim Picarelli is from, I'm from a little town about 15 miles away!
I do a bit of fishing down there,bmfer.How's the water looking right now?
67" Hill Tembo, 50@27
67" Hill Half Breed, 53@27
66" Hill Redman, 48@27
66" Hill Cheetah, 55@27
66" Hill Big Five, 50@27

hormoan

Fishing reports?  :biglaugh:  

                Brebt

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