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Some of the rural areas may not have good internet or cell phone service.
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Texas sounds pretty Urban!
Some of it is. There are about 20 million people in Texas and almost half hive in the Houston metro. It's 832 miles from my house to El Paso. Close to 30 million now. Mostly along or east of the I35 corridor. At the same time far West Texas includes some of the most sparsely populated counties in the Lower 48. Probably a reason no one lives out there. Only takes about a 1000 acres to raise a cow out there Big Jim. The land of the 10-80 cow.
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America will perish while those who should be standing guard are satisfying their lusts.
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Making a cow live in Texas is a crime against nature , The reason why there are a gazillion miles of 5 strand fence in Texas , is because its the only way to keep the cows from going to Mexico and the wal mart bags from blocking out the sun !
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I always liked San Angelo, but don't know how Kalifornicated it is these days. Nacogdoches and surrounds is good country too. Also like the country between Houston and San Antonio. Schulenburg, Flatonia, etc. Texas has something for everyone. I think many Texans would agree that a rope is what they have for Californians . . . Something for everyone except...................... Millions of acres of public land to recreate on??? Yep. That's the catch in TX. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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I’d rather have my nutsack slammed in a pickup door than ever live in any of those places again. ouch
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Making a cow live in Texas is a crime against nature , The reason why there are a gazillion miles of 5 strand fence in Texas , is because its the only way to keep the cows from going to Mexico and the wal mart bags from blocking out the sun ! aint that where 'longhorns' came from?
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JMHO- Do as some have posted and take a few months and rent some place before you jump. Things have changed drastically here in the last few decades. Before the Dallas television show, I wouldn't have ever even thought of wanting to be anywhere else. Now there's way too many imported yuppies, too many border jumpers, too many university snowflakes that have pretty much screwed up the near paradise this used to be. Land has shot up through the roof the last decade, and many acres have been turned into HF hunting preserves now. I'd buy enough to have a buffer zone between yourself and any potential crap neighbors. I know of more than a few that made a good profit on their place and abandoned ship for other places, but of course they had bought 10 or more years ago.
It's a crap shoot. You lay down your money and take your chances
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I hear Cali is the chit to live in now or Michigan .
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I always liked San Angelo, but don't know how Kalifornicated it is these days. Nacogdoches and surrounds is good country too. Also like the country between Houston and San Antonio. Schulenburg, Flatonia, etc. Texas has something for everyone. I think many Texans would agree that a rope is what they have for Californians . . . Something for everyone except...................... Millions of acres of public land to recreate on??? Yep. That's the catch in TX. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/Cool. But that's pretty damn sparse. Judging by the utter goatfuck trying to rifle hunt public land in western WI was, I would be wary. Find a place to hunt on over 1 million acres of publicly accessible land located throughout Texas. Catron County has 3.6 times that. Not dissing TX, but public land isn't something it's known for.
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I always liked San Angelo, but don't know how Kalifornicated it is these days. Nacogdoches and surrounds is good country too. Also like the country between Houston and San Antonio. Schulenburg, Flatonia, etc. Texas has something for everyone. I think many Texans would agree that a rope is what they have for Californians . . . Something for everyone except...................... Millions of acres of public land to recreate on??? Yep. That's the catch in TX. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/Cool. But that's pretty damn sparse. Judging by the utter goatfuck trying to rifle hunt public land in western WI was, I would be wary. Find a place to hunt on over 1 million acres of publicly accessible land located throughout Texas. Catron County has 3.6 times that. Not dissing TX, but public land isn't something it's known for. Which is a big plus in ny book......keeps the dumbass general public off my hunting ground and out of the way.
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I always liked San Angelo, but don't know how Kalifornicated it is these days. Nacogdoches and surrounds is good country too. Also like the country between Houston and San Antonio. Schulenburg, Flatonia, etc. Texas has something for everyone. I think many Texans would agree that a rope is what they have for Californians . . . Something for everyone except...................... Millions of acres of public land to recreate on??? Yep. That's the catch in TX. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/Cool. But that's pretty damn sparse. Judging by the utter goatfuck trying to rifle hunt public land in western WI was, I would be wary. Find a place to hunt on over 1 million acres of publicly accessible land located throughout Texas. Catron County has 3.6 times that. Not dissing TX, but public land isn't something it's known for. actually not a lot of people hunt the public land here.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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I always liked San Angelo, but don't know how Kalifornicated it is these days. Nacogdoches and surrounds is good country too. Also like the country between Houston and San Antonio. Schulenburg, Flatonia, etc. Texas has something for everyone. I think many Texans would agree that a rope is what they have for Californians . . . Something for everyone except...................... Millions of acres of public land to recreate on??? Yep. That's the catch in TX. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/Cool. But that's pretty damn sparse. Judging by the utter goatfuck trying to rifle hunt public land in western WI was, I would be wary. Find a place to hunt on over 1 million acres of publicly accessible land located throughout Texas. Catron County has 3.6 times that. Not dissing TX, but public land isn't something it's known for. Which is a big plus in ny book......keeps the dumbass general public off my hunting ground and out of the way. Amen!!!
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It is a tad chilly here at times. I THINK we will have enough ice on the lakes by this weekend to drive full size pickups on it. Where I live. North of me they probably have been for awhile.
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Thank you guys for all the responses. Lots of things to think about. I am a you leave me alone and I will leave you alone type person. I am not the kind of ahole that would move next door to a gun range and then bitch about the noise. Whether we move to TX,OK,MO,AZ or anywhere else. We will bring our patriotic conservative values where ever we end up.
Thanks again
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That entire state is a schit hole.
And it's only going to get worse.
Fire up your DuckDuckGo and look elsewhere. I'd say that was an interesting observation from S. FL... Been to FL, been to TX, between the two, think I'd pick TX. Of course, TX is about 5 states rolled into one. You'd have to pick what area you liked, something for everyone in TX. Property taxes are high, especially around the big metro areas No one mentioned moving to LA and becoming an honorary Cajun.... We have around 5 different type areas, as well. DF
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