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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 3122556" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>Living in Nebraska I have to inform you that it is swamped with leases also and the vast majority of the property that isn’t leased is already spoken for by friends or family. In the east you have Lincoln and Omaha cities leasing stuff and out west you got guys pouring out of Denver to lease everything. </p><p></p><p>Honestly thinking you can get away from leases in any state in 2018 is a joke. Pretty much part of life now. Yes some states are worse than others.</p><p></p><p>What I have found over my years and having personally hunted a dozen different states is: Every state has good hunting somewhere you just gotta explore and find where and what species. Personally I would never choose a state on its hunting prospectus. Rather I am mostly concerned with the people’s overall beliefs, attitudes, and values AND it’s general landscape and appearance aesthetically. For example the people in Nebraska are great but here in eastern Nebraska I am sick and tired of staring at F’ing beans and corn. Landscape here is ugly. They have destroyed the place by literally farming every square inch of land and I cannot wait to retire and move because of it. Obviously both these items I mentioned are completely subjective and each person will find their own “slice of heaven” in different spots. I have no doubt people who have been raised here think eastern Nebraska is beautiful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 3122556, member: 2292"] Living in Nebraska I have to inform you that it is swamped with leases also and the vast majority of the property that isn’t leased is already spoken for by friends or family. In the east you have Lincoln and Omaha cities leasing stuff and out west you got guys pouring out of Denver to lease everything. Honestly thinking you can get away from leases in any state in 2018 is a joke. Pretty much part of life now. Yes some states are worse than others. What I have found over my years and having personally hunted a dozen different states is: Every state has good hunting somewhere you just gotta explore and find where and what species. Personally I would never choose a state on its hunting prospectus. Rather I am mostly concerned with the people’s overall beliefs, attitudes, and values AND it’s general landscape and appearance aesthetically. For example the people in Nebraska are great but here in eastern Nebraska I am sick and tired of staring at F’ing beans and corn. Landscape here is ugly. They have destroyed the place by literally farming every square inch of land and I cannot wait to retire and move because of it. Obviously both these items I mentioned are completely subjective and each person will find their own “slice of heaven” in different spots. I have no doubt people who have been raised here think eastern Nebraska is beautiful. [/QUOTE]
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