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Where do Old Trappers Go? #8207434
09/01/24 07:20 AM
09/01/24 07:20 AM
Joined: Mar 2007
Northern Vermont, USA
GregPaulman Offline OP
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Joined: Mar 2007
Northern Vermont, USA
I'm an old fart but most standards I'm not that old, 59 in a week. But I have had 5 knee surgeries (last one was a replacement) 4 shoulder surgeries including have both replaced and messing up one of those. A neck fusion and a back fusion. My right knee grinds and needs replacing as well. Add to that a limited income on disability, the price of gas, low price on furs and a heavy anti movement in my state.
About the only trapping I do now is that which people pay me to do and I'm limiting what I do there.

So my question is, where do old trappers go to enjoy the trapline time while not killing ourselves. I've lived in VT all my life but the place has been taken over by those from the larger cities and they've turned the state I grew up in into a crap hole like they came from. Hence, VT had not one but two of the most dangerous cities to be in over the holidays last year. I really don't like heat and humidity bit am also tired of moving snow. I've found central New Mexico climate is a nice compromise, but as an avid 2nd Amendment defender, gun owner and gunsmith I really don't want to move to a state that has gotten as restrictive as where I'm leaving.

So share with me some of your experiences where you live, the pros and cons from weather to housing costs and taxes to how well your state stands for our freedoms and how accessible lands are for hunting and trapping. I have brothers in MO and AR and friends who are planning to move the NC so I was thinking some area in between.

Currently looking for a toy hauler camper to travel and visit some areas so if someone has a good one they want to get rid of, let me know. And of course if you would welcome an old fart in for a cup of coffee if I happen to be on the road in your town.


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Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207441
09/01/24 07:40 AM
09/01/24 07:40 AM
Joined: Nov 2007
St. Cloud, MN
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St. Cloud, MN
According to what I read, Arkansas is pretty good for what you want. I spent the first 47 years of my life in Nebraska and that wouldn't be a bad choice. Housing costs are some of the lowest in the country, taxes aren't bad and nobody is looking to take your guns away. Lots of areas to trap with few trappers and a little better fur quality than areas further south. Farmers will appreciate you if you can catch beaver. Likely, some of the nicest people you will ever run across. It does get cold and snowy from time to time, but it, generally, doesn't last long.

Last edited by trapperkeck; 09/01/24 07:40 AM.

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Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207449
09/01/24 07:56 AM
09/01/24 07:56 AM
Joined: Nov 2015
Eastern Shore, MD
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Eastern Shore, MD
Stay away from the Peoples Republic of Maryland...we have areas that are nice to visit but this is not the state your looking for.

Rob

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207450
09/01/24 07:59 AM
09/01/24 07:59 AM
Joined: Jul 2022
Va
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Va
Texass

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207451
09/01/24 08:02 AM
09/01/24 08:02 AM
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Tug Hills, NY
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Tug Hills, NY
I’ve traveled out west a lot, primarily in the northern Rockies. It’s all nice, but my favorite area is northern Nevada along the 81 corridor. Climate is dry and arid sagebrush land. Can be hot in the summer but climb a few thousand feet and it cools down. Not a lot of snowfall in the winter.

I like Elko to Reno stretch, but would probably settle south of Elko in or near the Ruby Mountains, a drive up into the Ruby’s is always a great trip.

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: Rob & Neall] #8207470
09/01/24 09:00 AM
09/01/24 09:00 AM
Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
Originally Posted by Rob & Neall
Stay away from the Peoples Republic of Maryland...we have areas that are nice to visit but this is not the state your looking for.

Rob


That’s a bit harsh. Here on the shore life is pretty good, it’s still pretty folksy. Great fishing, crabbing and hunting. Lots of public land. There are places to avoid, but they can be easily. We aren’t quite there yet with CC but the SCOTUS corrected the “must show a legit reason to carry” crap. CC carry is on the rise here. Taxes are a problem but if you are just visiting, you can avoid most of them by patronizing neighboring tax free or lower taxed states.


-Goofy
Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207486
09/01/24 09:40 AM
09/01/24 09:40 AM
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el vado, nm
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This one went to New Mexico

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207500
09/01/24 10:22 AM
09/01/24 10:22 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon 66
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon 66
Many just fade away, disappointed.

Last edited by bfflobo; 09/01/24 10:23 AM.

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Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207527
09/01/24 11:39 AM
09/01/24 11:39 AM
Joined: Apr 2011
SE SD
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SE SD
Heres my take on the midwest at least. Centralish give or take South Dakota would be fine. I kinda look at this state like the entire US. Avoid the coasts and its pretty good. Otherwise housing costs and property taxes are getting horrible. And the population and crime is on the rise. Iowa and Nebraska in most parts are a good call. Id avoid the disaster that is Minnesota at all costs, home of your next VP. I was just in Illinois for a funeral. Wowzers you fellas have some serious gasoline tax over there. 50 cents more when I crossed the mighty river. Also drove on a blacktopped interstate for the first time in my life. Sure was smooth as it seemed recently done, but isnt that just a bandaid?

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207529
09/01/24 12:06 PM
09/01/24 12:06 PM
Joined: Nov 2011
New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
Originally Posted by GregPaulman
I'm an old fart but most standards I'm not that old, 59 in a week. But I have had 5 knee surgeries (last one was a replacement) 4 shoulder surgeries including have both replaced and messing up one of those. A neck fusion and a back fusion. My right knee grinds and needs replacing as well. Add to that a limited income on disability, the price of gas, low price on furs and a heavy anti movement in my state.
About the only trapping I do now is that which people pay me to do and I'm limiting what I do there.

So my question is, where do old trappers go to enjoy the trapline time while not killing ourselves. I've lived in VT all my life but the place has been taken over by those from the larger cities and they've turned the state I grew up in into a crap hole like they came from. Hence, VT had not one but two of the most dangerous cities to be in over the holidays last year. I really don't like heat and humidity bit am also tired of moving snow. I've found central New Mexico climate is a nice compromise, but as an avid 2nd Amendment defender, gun owner and gunsmith I really don't want to move to a state that has gotten as restrictive as where I'm leaving.

So share with me some of your experiences where you live, the pros and cons from weather to housing costs and taxes to how well your state stands for our freedoms and how accessible lands are for hunting and trapping. I have brothers in MO and AR and friends who are planning to move the NC so I was thinking some area in between.

Currently looking for a toy hauler camper to travel and visit some areas so if someone has a good one they want to get rid of, let me know. And of course if you would welcome an old fart in for a cup of coffee if I happen to be on the road in your town.


Were you a Bull rider ...on the PBR circuit ??


It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207530
09/01/24 12:17 PM
09/01/24 12:17 PM
Joined: Nov 2011
New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
If you like Tornadoes...central and south USA has plenty of them . If you survive...you’ll get a new house every 5 years.

Wild fires ...anything out west.

Floods...see Texas

Plenty of heat & Humidity south of Pennsylvania.

So...I’ll just plow snow and be happy


It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207541
09/01/24 12:45 PM
09/01/24 12:45 PM
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coastal ny
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You can cross the border into New Hampshire, kinda like Vermont but not as restrictive.....yet

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207605
09/01/24 02:55 PM
09/01/24 02:55 PM
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McGrath, AK
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Anything east of the big river needs to be viewed in your mirror. Head for WY, ID, MT while they are still there.......and don't ever look back


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Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: white17] #8207663
09/01/24 05:13 PM
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Idaho Falls, ID
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Idaho Falls, ID
Originally Posted by white17
Anything east of the big river needs to be viewed in your mirror. Head for WY, ID, MT while they are still there.......and don't ever look back


While we are still here is definitely a good point. The Western Conservative life style is fading fast.

Last edited by Grandpa Trapper; 09/01/24 05:14 PM.

An old man roaming the Rockies
Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207672
09/01/24 05:47 PM
09/01/24 05:47 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Oakland, MS
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Oakland, MS
Got tired of all the snow so relocated to Mississippi and not looking back.


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Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: Nessmuck] #8207730
09/01/24 07:55 PM
09/01/24 07:55 PM
Joined: Nov 2007
St. Cloud, MN
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St. Cloud, MN
Originally Posted by Nessmuck
If you like Tornadoes...central and south USA has plenty of them . If you survive...you’ll get a new house every 5 years.

Wild fires ...anything out west.

Floods...see Texas

Plenty of heat & Humidity south of Pennsylvania.

So...I’ll just plow snow and be happy

I've lived in tornado alley for over 50 years and have never seen a tornado with my own eyes. Better than 15 years as a storm spotter on the local vfd..


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Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207785
09/01/24 10:03 PM
09/01/24 10:03 PM
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Ohio
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Ohio
WY is where it is at!!!!!!!

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8207838
09/02/24 01:02 AM
09/02/24 01:02 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
NWWA/AZ
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NWWA/AZ
It sound like you are close to a wheel chair, so you do not need a 55+ retirement club with golf, pools, ect ect......
Active life style is good fit, but I recommend it......

I LOve the dry heat in the rim of fire AZ.
Sun City 55+ area is affordable and safe. It also has no school tax.

The dove hunting is great.
Javelin, is a kick in the pants.
Bobcat are plentiful and most are short walk sets.
Fishing is good in the lakes and irrigation canals.
Good Health care.

buy a home North off the Tonto Nation forest if you don't like the heat.
Bad is, a hospitals

If you want to move, sell now and live in a RV,,,,,,,,,Smart people are selling there not used must toys before the market Bottoms.

Prices are dropping


Ant Man/ Marty 2028
just put your ear to the ground , and follow along

Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: GregPaulman] #8208125
09/02/24 05:53 PM
09/02/24 05:53 PM
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MN
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MN
In time somebody digs him or her a dirt hole. Trappers dirt hole get it.

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Re: Where do Old Trappers Go? [Re: Rob & Neall] #8208223
09/02/24 09:20 PM
09/02/24 09:20 PM
Joined: Oct 2013
East of the Mason-Dixon Line
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East of the Mason-Dixon Line
Originally Posted by Rob & Neall
Stay away from the Peoples Republic of Maryland...we have areas that are nice to visit but this is not the state your looking for.

Rob


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