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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2478987" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Like some, I've lived all over the world for short periods of times, and we travel out of the US annually. I've never found one place that I can live, and be fishing, or hunting within 10 minutes of my home. All of this for free. I don't have to pay $200+ for fuel to catch a tuna, nor pay trespass fees to fish or hunt. I have keys for close to 100,000 acres of ranch land with unfettered access.</p><p>We have more shore line in lakes than almost every other state. We have small, yet young mountains, plains, cross timbered areas, swamps with gators, clear water streams, navigable rivers, and the friendliest people on the planet. </p><p></p><p>Yeah we have some temperature/weather extremes, but honestly, what state doesn't in one manner or another?</p><p></p><p>No matter where I've lived, I've always thought of Oklahoma as my home. It will always be my home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2478987, member: 5412"] Like some, I've lived all over the world for short periods of times, and we travel out of the US annually. I've never found one place that I can live, and be fishing, or hunting within 10 minutes of my home. All of this for free. I don't have to pay $200+ for fuel to catch a tuna, nor pay trespass fees to fish or hunt. I have keys for close to 100,000 acres of ranch land with unfettered access. We have more shore line in lakes than almost every other state. We have small, yet young mountains, plains, cross timbered areas, swamps with gators, clear water streams, navigable rivers, and the friendliest people on the planet. Yeah we have some temperature/weather extremes, but honestly, what state doesn't in one manner or another? No matter where I've lived, I've always thought of Oklahoma as my home. It will always be my home. [/QUOTE]
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