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I have a question for you Canadians. If a US citizen moved to the Yukon when would they be considered a "resident" and be able to hunt without a guide and be able to buy a resident license?


It is about as easy as moving to the US from Canada. A royal pain in the ass. If you are from Mexico and parts south it is much easier……. no read tape.

NWT is 3 years for full resident status. Not sure on the YK as I have not checked. Easy to find out with the internet. I think medved can give us the answer on that.


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Posts: 1855 | Location: Northern Rockies, BC | Registered: 21 July 2006Reply With Quote
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Did it for you…… pouring rain out and am back in the house.

Yukon is a year of being resident with a minimum of 185 days actually in residence during that year. This…….. like all resident status is to prevent the guys who get a post office box and say the are residents.

Imagine why outfitters from down south have an apartment address.


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Posts: 1855 | Location: Northern Rockies, BC | Registered: 21 July 2006Reply With Quote
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If you pick Montana be very careful. Around Bozeman you're crawling over others on public land and good luck on private, not even worth it unless you know someone. Was great 30 years ago, not so great now though you can always find a place to fish. Just too many cool people showing up, construction's going nuts, people trying to catch the next Bozeman-y trend and latch on until it changes. Bunch of squealers who can't change tires and have too much time on their hands. Not so many of these in other places in Montana.

Billings isn't so near the "right" public land to take advantage of it unless you like to drive. Eastern Montana is crawling with new oil field workers. Excellent places that I didn't see a soul for 15 years now have someone parked at the fence every time. Just horrible and it's reality and you have to adapt or turn into a doughnut eater.

North West part of the state is unbeatable as far as public land to hunt on, fishing, etc.. Polson, Kalispel, etc. are tough to beat. Can't go wrong.

Consider Dillon, Lewistown, Helena (under appreciated!), Great Falls, Butte, etc. Places very near massive public land.

Global warming is killing us recently as it's getting colder and two out of three years near record snow fall. if you don't like snow, go to Utah, New Mexico (VERY under appreciated), Southern Colorado, etc.. Yes, they get snow but there's no comparison as far as length of season and hassle factor.

Idaho kicks arse. I spend time in Idaho Falls and Pocatello every now and again. Close drive to NW Wyoming and South Central Montana where you can often get over the counter deer, bear, etc, tags. you can hunt the crap out of Idaho and massive public land blocks. Costs are reasonable. Great people, better climate, etc.

Sheridan Wyoming is well worth a look and my friends who moved there to get away from Bozeman and Billings are going to kill me. They LOVE it and ask me when I'm coming down to live the good life.

Good luck and you really can't go wrong no matter where you go. In spite of the bitching (myself included) there are a ton of good places to be to have fun. Yes, idiots move in from "civilized" "progressive" states and put the hurt on the IQ, common sense, life, etc,. They seem to want "safety" and harmoniousness and life in "the new west" as in stop burning wood for heat, stop using fireworks because they're loud and, no lie, "scare my dogs and my children", don't have horses because they're sad all the time and smell bad. Just stupidity and they're a product of their diseased environment and mind set. You just deal with it by using an excellent weapon: shame. Works every time since reality's tough to argue against. Then you move on.
 
Posts: 1077 | Location: Bozeman, MT | Registered: 21 October 2002Reply With Quote
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It is refreshing to see members of this forum/A.R. taking the time to voluntarily give their knowledge and experience about their home turf. Good and bad to a stranger. It speaks volumes about the people of that region, Who have not lost touch with humanity. Kudos and thank you to all.
 
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popular bumper sticker here: Idaho is what America was...
 
Posts: 23062 | Location: SW Idaho | Registered: 19 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Idaho may have been what American was, but now it's what California is.
 
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Idaho may have been what American was, but now it's what California is.

That's correct! If you want to see what happens when a place is taken over by Democrats, look at California. They have absolutely run this state into the ground. They are trying to do the same to the rest of the states, remember that in November and vote like your rights depend on it cuz they do.


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popular bumper sticker here: Idaho is what America was...

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Posts: 551 | Location: Idaho | Registered: 27 July 2008Reply With Quote
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That's correct! If you want to see what happens when a place is taken over by Democrats, look at California. They have absolutely run this state into the ground. They are trying to do the same to the rest of the states, remember that in November and vote like your rights depend on it cuz they do.


And then the IDIOTs from CA leave that cesspool and take their failed policies to other states like my native CO. Look at the shit that has been going on there since the transplants from the Land of Fruits, Flakes and Nuts began to invade it. I've never understood why people would flee a shithole like CA and them immediately begin to turn their new home into exactly what they just fled! IDIOCY!
 
Posts: 1351 | Location: CO born, but in Athens, TX now. | Registered: 03 January 2014Reply With Quote
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That's correct! If you want to see what happens when a place is taken over by Democrats, look at California. They have absolutely run this state into the ground. They are trying to do the same to the rest of the states, remember that in November and vote like your rights depend on it cuz they do.


And then the IDIOTs from CA leave that cesspool and take their failed policies to other states like my native CO. Look at the shit that has been going on there since the transplants from the Land of Fruits, Flakes and Nuts began to invade it. I've never understood why people would flee a shithole like CA and them immediately begin to turn their new home into exactly what they just fled! IDIOCY!


Those people are not fleeing Kalipornia.They are cashing in their chips.Housing is super expensive there,so you can sell your home at a max profit and buy one somewhere where housing is cheaper and have money in the Bank or twice the house you had before.Also taxes will be cheaper anywhere you go.We have the same problem in Wisconsin with FIBs leaving Illinois.
 
Posts: 4372 | Location: NE Wisconsin | Registered: 31 March 2007Reply With Quote
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Since the dawn of time, People have migrated for a better life. Reasons are varied from survival, food, safety, weather, hunting, family, religious freedom, persecution etc...etc...
Ca. was a land of opportunity, sadly it has been spiraling for decades. It's morales, values, social politics, economics, taxation, unchecked immigration etc... have been part of the problem. Believe me there are still excellent people that reside in the state that you would be proud to call neighbors and patriotic americans, who don't ascribe to the listed above left traits. To disregard them and bundle them with every body else shows lack of m........
With age, wisdom and experience you realize every orchard has fruits and nuts if not you would be basking in utopia. Thee nut was not from Ca. and Ca. alone did not elect him. But the whole orchard did. Not once but twice. Obviously the disease is every where and we need to unite. Especially us hunters and second amendment advocates or we will be conquered.
Our disease has been flourishing in every political office in every orchard state or federal. We need to learn to cherry pick. Cut the water off the diseased trees. The concept of master and servant be understood. Our constitution the law of fruition be adhered to. With every drop of water be spent judiciously.
I really don't want this post to get political, there is a forum for that. Happy hunting to all.
 
Posts: 1024 | Location: Brooksville, FL. | Registered: 01 August 2007Reply With Quote
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For many of the animals you have named, Alaska is the only choice.
Problem is, to hunt most of them it takes an airplane to get you to them...

Texas is a good place for deer and pigs. You will have to have a "lease" as there is very little public hunting land here.

IF I had to live somewhere other than Texas I would pick Montana, around Libby/Troy, I have hunted quite a bit there, or Idaho around Elk City, as I have hunted there quite a bit also.

The people in both of those places have always been VERY friendly, and there is great hunting there.


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You described the Colorado of my youth. Sadly, unlimited immigration by the transplanted idiots from CA have pretty much ruined the state.


When the idiots from CA move to Colorado, it raises the IQ of both states.

if all the idiots in CA left the state, the population would drop by 85%- and be a MUCH better place to live. this outhouse isn't called the granola state(i.e. fruits, nuts, and flakes) for nothing. it would really be nice to start exporting cereal, although i wouldn't wish it on anywhere other than Iraq.


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Western MT
You get to hunt the state plus you can buy over the counter ID elk, deer, bear tags plus steelhead fishing and it's all within couple of hours drive
Extremely convenient and you will hunt yourself to death
Alaska? Only if you're crazy . That place is livable only in hunting season then you run...


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Posts: 13376 | Location: In mountains behind my house hunting or drinking beer in Blacksmith Brewery in Stevensville MT or holed up in Lochsa | Registered: 27 December 2012Reply With Quote
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I grew up in Wyoming and the Wyoming of my youth is gone forever. Saying that Wyoming is still better than a lot of other Western states for the quality of life. You are just sharing it with more people than ever.

Some how Denver and Salt Lake folks figured out that Wyoming was only half a gas tank to some decent hunting.

NW Montana is pretty empty, so is northern Idaho.

The area around Anchorage, the Matsu, Fairbanks and Seward Penninsula are full of people. The rest of Alaska is still pretty good. Gets outfitted hard, but it's not a bad place to live.

Problem is hay in Alaska is ludicrously expensive.

I would live in the Yukon if I could, and someday I might. The place is Shangri-La.
 
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Big Wonderful Wyoming What type of hay is grown, weight of bails average and prices ?
Thanks again to all who have contributed. Your unique insight is appreciated.
 
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Brome 36 inch x 36 inch x 6 feet square bales $150 each plus shipping from Fairbanks.
 
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Just found some Timothy for $638 per ton.
 
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Just found some Timothy for $638 per ton.


At that price I'd have to shoot both my horses and the mule!


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Did it for you…… pouring rain out and am back in the house.

Yukon is a year of being resident with a minimum of 185 days actually in residence during that year. This…….. like all resident status is to prevent the guys who get a post office box and say the are residents.

Imagine why outfitters from down south have an apartment address.


Kelly,

right this is 6 months and the COs are checking it the first resident license for big game is interesting if you cant prove and maintain your one year residency then to keep it still 6 months at least in the territory unless due to school, heatlth or job ( that is a big problem and may change) for the outfitters they can be from outside and i will say that 80% are not from here and they need a guide to hunt here like ie Jim Shockey than can guide people but need a guide when thi is time ...

Yukon is still a paradise but we still have the urbanites starting about trying to stop bear hunting, wolf hunting etc. or even using wood for heat so this is a battle and education.

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Just found some Timothy for $638 per ton.


At that price I'd have to shoot both my horses and the mule!

Horses are supposed to be good eating. Don't know about mules. Big Grin
Couldn't afford horses at those prices, makes the motorcycles and ATV's pretty attractive.


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I had 18 horses at one time and slowly cut down to 7. Maybe 5 in the near future. But the cost of hay will eat me out of house and home and all tax benefits in living in AK. Something to consider for sure.
 
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