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    #16
    Somewhere between Llano and Junction.
    Jeff Young

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      #17
      Just south of Coleman Tx

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        #18
        In Texas, it would be the Hendricks Ranch up by Lueders (just a mere 44,000 acres)

        Other than Texas, I'd say Saskatchewan.

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          #19
          Mountains of New Mexico. I might be a little partial to them but theres just something about the mountains. Can't explain it.
          Or CO for me.

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            #20
            I wouldn't change a thing. But if I were buying and could get there often enough, I'd go to Iowa.

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              #21
              Pike County Illinois would be first on my list.
              Northern Oklahoma right on the Kansas border would run a close second.

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                #22
                Alberta, Canada is one of my favorite places in the world for many reasons. Final answer, Regis.

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                  #23
                  For me it would be a few hundred acres nestled in a valley of the Arbuckle Mountains in the cross timbers region of Oklahoma. Mature hardwoods with the Johnson branch of Coal Creek running through it. Just a stone's throw from the Noble Foundation deer research facility with seven stocked ponds, with bass, crappie, hybrid bluegills, channel cats and redear sunfish in 'em. And best of all, being able to make a living off of it all by outfitting hog hunts and running a hunting camp.

                  Never give up your dreams, sometimes they do come true!

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                    #24
                    in between virginia city and twin bridges mt

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                      #25
                      Linn County Iowa (eastern side of Linn Co.)

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                      Somewhere along the Salt River drainage between Afton and Alpine Wyoming. The area is called the Star Valley.

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                        #26
                        Anywhere in texas there are trees and deer

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                          #27
                          Some place in texas with Axis but wouldnt mind to own 15,000 in Terrel County

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                            #28
                            Kansas

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                              #29
                              In the middle of nowhere Alaska

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