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Quoted: Of course who needs public land to shoot on if you have private land to shoot on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I thought about getting a second home in Texas once. Then I realized that public land to shoot on is almost non-existent. And, because of no state income tax, the property taxes are unbelievably high. So, I decided to stay in Arizona. Of course who needs public land to shoot on if you have private land to shoot on. I’d rather not have to buy hundreds of acres just to have a decent long range setup. It’s pretty awesome to be able to take a 15min drive and shoot miles in any direction. |
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Quoted: Is this a proper representation of OR deer? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/478694/IMG_6023_jpeg-2898527.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Imagine thinking shooting some semi-domestic deer in a pasture is hunting. Is this a proper representation of OR deer? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/478694/IMG_6023_jpeg-2898527.JPG No, we don’t have that many white tail |
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Imagine if GD stopped using "Imagine" to start posts....
When the fuck did that become a thing, it's been happening a lot lately. Have fun paying to hunt in TX.....also, it's hot as fuck. |
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Quoted: Imagine thinking shooting deer is hunting. They are stupid animals. Predator hunting is way mo better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Imagine not being at the forefront of industry. Imagine wanting to hunt on land that any retard off the street can hunt on. Imagine not being internationally known as a State. Imagine not being able to fly your flag high. Imagine not being the literal embodiment of Americana. Imagine not having a really cool accent. Imagine not being the capitol of doing cool shit. Y’all’s states suck get over it. It’s funny, one of the biggest complaints most people have about the state involves people from out of state moving here. Imagine thinking shooting some semi-domestic deer in a pasture is hunting. Imagine thinking shooting deer is hunting. They are stupid animals. Predator hunting is way mo better. Enjoy your coyote chili. |
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Quoted: I'd rather not have to buy hundreds of acres just to have a decent long range setup. It's pretty awesome to be able to take a 15min drive and shoot miles in any direction. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I thought about getting a second home in Texas once. Then I realized that public land to shoot on is almost non-existent. And, because of no state income tax, the property taxes are unbelievably high. So, I decided to stay in Arizona. Of course who needs public land to shoot on if you have private land to shoot on. I'd rather not have to buy hundreds of acres just to have a decent long range setup. It's pretty awesome to be able to take a 15min drive and shoot miles in any direction. Yall yankee people sure love to freeload |
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Quoted: Yall yankee people sure love to freeload View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I thought about getting a second home in Texas once. Then I realized that public land to shoot on is almost non-existent. And, because of no state income tax, the property taxes are unbelievably high. So, I decided to stay in Arizona. Of course who needs public land to shoot on if you have private land to shoot on. I'd rather not have to buy hundreds of acres just to have a decent long range setup. It's pretty awesome to be able to take a 15min drive and shoot miles in any direction. Yall yankee people sure love to freeload You can use it too, this land is your land, this land is my land.....or something like that. |
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Quoted: Easy to find those big open areas in states where no one wants to live. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’d rather not have to buy hundreds of acres just to have a decent long range setup. It’s pretty awesome to be able to take a 15min drive and shoot miles in any direction. Easy to find those big open areas in states where no one wants to live. Nope texas is GAY for making range land private rather than BLM. Your basically an east coast left state. Only reason texas has a large population is because of the mexicans. |
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Quoted: I'd rather not have to buy hundreds of acres just to have a decent long range setup. It's pretty awesome to be able to take a 15min drive and shoot miles in any direction. View Quote |
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I feel this what the troons do. Declare that something is something else and expect everyone else to just go along with it.
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Quoted: I thought about getting a second home in Texas once. Then I realized that public land to shoot on is almost non-existent. And, because of no state income tax, the property taxes are unbelievably high. So, I decided to stay in Arizona. View Quote This, the two biggest drawbacks to Texas are NO public lands to shoot and holy shit property taxes are high. But taking everything else, my family and I love Texans and the state. We are here to stay. |
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Quoted: You can use it too, this land is your land, this land is my land.....or something like that. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Easy to find those big open areas in states where no one wants to live. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’d rather not have to buy hundreds of acres just to have a decent long range setup. It’s pretty awesome to be able to take a 15min drive and shoot miles in any direction. Easy to find those big open areas in states where no one wants to live. I wish that were true. Took a drive Sunday night through an area I hadn’t been in a while. Couple of old farm houses and hay fields are now a master plan community with houses that nearly touch and driveways full of Californian license plates. |
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Quoted: Meh, according to the National Association of Realtors, close to 28% of the people relocating to Florida came from Texas and another 15% relocated from New York, with a little over 6% coming from California. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/1000008340_jpg-2898496.JPG Meanwhile, Californians make up 20% of the people relocating to Texas. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/1000008344_jpg-2898500.JPG It seems a number of Texans prefer Florida. View Quote Your facts are misleading. Texas is just where they crossed into the US. |
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I didn't realize Texans were so touchy about something as simple as public land.
I'm going out to hunt squirrel in about 20k acres just down the road this weekend. I have over 100k acres of public land within maybe 15-20 minutes.......feels good man. How much does it cost to squirrel hunt down there? |
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Quoted: Enjoying fed daddy oversight of most of your state, eh? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nope texas is GAY for making range land private rather than BLM. Your basically an east coast left state. Only reason texas has a large population is because of the mexicans. How many acres do you own rich guy? |
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Quoted: Nope texas is GAY for making range land private rather than BLM. Your basically an east coast left state. Only reason texas has a large population is because of the mexicans. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: You don't have a state. Not really. You have Federal and state-owned property with a few private inholdings. View Quote I don’t see the problem. I own my property and across the street is a couple hundred acres of BLM land. If I want to drive a little bit I can find thousands of acres of BLM, national forest and wilderness areas. |
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Quoted: I didn't realize Texans were so touchy about something as simple as public land. I'm going out to hunt squirrel in about 20k acres just down the road this weekend. I have over 100k acres of public land within maybe 15-20 minutes.......feels good man. How much does it cost to squirrel hunt down there? View Quote They all claim to hate it, while migrating to western states during hunting season in order to take advantage of our ease of access. It makes zero sense, but they have to claim to hate it because Texas doesn't do it. If Texas had public land and no one else did, they'd be claiming it as the best thing since sliced bread. It's just how their brains operate. |
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I've lived in Texas.
Texas does a ton of good stuff. I like it. I'll stay in New Hampshire. Yes, Texas has better food, but your gun laws are too restrictive and your tax burden is too high. Not to mention half the state turned into a bunch of weeping vaginas waiting in bread lines when you got a day of chilly weather. As an American, your soft handed sissiness embarrassed me. |
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Quoted: I didn't realize Texans were so touchy about something as simple as public land. I'm going out to hunt squirrel in about 20k acres just down the road this weekend. I have over 100k acres of public land within maybe 15-20 minutes.......feels good man. How much does it cost to squirrel hunt down there? View Quote That say a clitoris has about 30,000 nerve endings. Which is about a third of your average Texan. |
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Quoted: I didn't realize Texans were so touchy about something as simple as public land. I'm going out to hunt squirrel in about 20k acres just down the road this weekend. I have over 100k acres of public land within maybe 15-20 minutes.......feels good man. How much does it cost to squirrel hunt down there? View Quote I think we prefer beef over rat, but it doesn't cost anything to walk about 20 yards from my house. |
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Quoted: I've lived in Texas. Texas does a ton of good stuff. I like it. I'll stay in New Hampshire. Yes, Texas has better food, but your gun laws are too restrictive and your tax burden is too high. Not to mention half the state turned into a bunch of weeping vaginas waiting in bread lines when you got a day of chilly weather. As an American, your soft handed sissiness embarrassed me. View Quote Attached File |
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The lack of publicly accessible land, weather, and terrain (West Texas is a wasteland) make it a no-go. Glad you like it though, I guess.
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Quoted: Tell everybody you probably only lived in a place like Dallas and never ventured out without telling everybody. Like Texas or not, calling it ugly is retarded, especially coming from somebody living in AZ. Texas has plains, mountains, coast, pine forest and hill/wine country. https://globalgrasshopper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Padre-Island-National-Seashore.jpg https://globalgrasshopper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Big-Bend-National-Park-Texas.jpg View Quote Gulf Coast beaches are lame. Guadalupe Mountain National Park is pretty neat. Great hiking there and not just the main peak that attracts everyone. It is an overall boring and ugly state to look at. Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: Bold of you to assume I'd stop bitching. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If TX is so great then why do I see so many TX plates here? Especially on TX Wheelchair trailers in the mountains? big think Vacation homes in the summer. Texas is big - if it was so great, there'd be something inside those borders worth vacationing to. But there isn't, because Texas sucks. I hate to break it to you but parts of Colorado used to be part of Texas, too. If you guys are so great, why'd you lose it? If we hadn't, you'd have nothing to bitch about, then would you? Bold of you to assume I'd stop bitching. You need a new avatar. Like an avatar of some fat guy in a yellow shirt with a tin foil hat |
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And there he is, like a moth to a flame. |
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Quoted: You need a new avatar. Like an avatar of some fat guy in a yellow shirt with a tin foil hat View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If TX is so great then why do I see so many TX plates here? Especially on TX Wheelchair trailers in the mountains? big think Vacation homes in the summer. Texas is big - if it was so great, there'd be something inside those borders worth vacationing to. But there isn't, because Texas sucks. I hate to break it to you but parts of Colorado used to be part of Texas, too. If you guys are so great, why'd you lose it? If we hadn't, you'd have nothing to bitch about, then would you? Bold of you to assume I'd stop bitching. You need a new avatar. Like an avatar of some fat guy in a yellow shirt with a tin foil hat I don't get enough good deals on used guns to use that avatar. |
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Quoted: And there he is, like a moth to a flame. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: And there he is, like a moth to a flame. |
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I’m too poor for Texas. I just looked up land for sale. To get the same about of land as the range I pay $120/yr for would be $700k+.To get the amount of land we usually hunt on would be $95,000,000+ and I doubt they have any elk there.
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Texas is a horrible state, with mean people who hate firearms and freedom, and have low standard of living. We don't even have internet, probably so we can't warn people; I had to cross the border into Arkansas to send this.
No one should even consider moving here. |
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Quoted: Enjoy your coyote chili. View Quote Still shoot and process them, but don't call it hunting. Quoted: Gulf Coast beaches are lame. Guadalupe Mountain National Park is pretty neat. Great hiking there and not just the main peak that attracts everyone. It is an overall boring and ugly state to look at. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/99516/IMG_0931_JPG-2898553.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/99516/IMG_0932_JPG-2898552.JPG View Quote That's such a great hike. |
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Probably not a horrible place to live. Besides it being fucking August 11 months of the year. And the big stupid fucking hats and ridiculous belt buckles you have to wear. The mandatory line dancing behind the HEB. The overall latent homosexuality that permeates the place.
Besides that it's probably swell |
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