I spent 5 years in LA, eagle rock, and Pasadena. Why not Ohio? We are a bit more.....hospitable.
However, you had best look into taxes, and residency issues. You will probably have to pay taxes in your state of residence and the state where the money is made. Check it out with professionals.
I believe there are also issues with requiring that you make %51 of your money from the land, or some other nonsense, to be an instate hunter. Otherwise, you might have to pay for out of state permits for hunting your own land. Things to consider and check with the experts.


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