Rules for visiting Minnesota
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JN210;188271 wrote:
You ask me and Im gonna say that as soon as i cross the red river i really dont notice a difference, Both are very nice, MN has the Hills and such ND has valleys and rolling plains....Oh wait ND does sound nicer.....as long as you get away from fargo of course
first hand experience, id rather travel 3 hours to minneapolis then 3 hours to bismarck.not because obviously minneapolis is better city then bismarck
but the drive on 94 through north dakota is enough to put a bullet through a mans brain.
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STiSchucky;188282 wrote:
first hand experience, id rather travel 3 hours to minneapolis then 3 hours to bismarck.not because obviously minneapolis is better city then bismarck
but the drive on 94 through north dakota is enough to put a bullet through a mans brain.
Driving to Jamestown is crappy enough, let alone Bismarck. -
i think west fargo is dragged out as well
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The overall index ranges between 0 and 100. An index number greater than 50 indicates growth, and an index under 50 forecasts a sluggish economy for the next three to six months.

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STiSchucky;188282 wrote:
first hand experience, id rather travel 3 hours to minneapolis then 3 hours to bismarck.not because obviously minneapolis is better city then bismarck
but the drive on 94 through north dakota is enough to put a bullet through a mans brain.
just be carefull when ur driving there, try to avoid the bridges
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lame
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Minnesota: Home of 10,000 lakes, 350,000 fishermen, 100000000000000000 mosquitoes.........and 8 fish.
Don't believe me? Go to Devils Lake/Sakakawea some winter and count all the Minnesota license plates....or go to the Rugby area during Goose/Deer season and do the same. Apparently all those lakes ain't doing shit for you.
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tjamz;188290 wrote:
The overall index ranges between 0 and 100. An index number greater than 50 indicates growth, and an index under 50 forecasts a sluggish economy for the next three to six months.
good for north dakota...now they can move into 45th place or something....
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tjamz;188312 wrote:
Don't believe me? Go to Devils Lake/Sakakawea some winter and count all the Minnesota license plates....or go to the Rugby area during Goose/Deer season and do the same. Apparently all those lakes ain't doing shit for you.I'd like to see you try and count the number of ND plates on I94 heading down to the cities on a Friday afternoon/evening.
That being said, MN blows. It is the fucking nanny state. The Peoples Republik of Minnesota.
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tjamz;188312 wrote:
Minnesota: Home of 10,000 lakes, 350,000 fishermen, 100000000000000000 mosquitoes.........and 8 fish.Don't believe me? Go to Devils Lake/Sakakawea some winter and count all the Minnesota license plates....or go to the Rugby area during Goose/Deer season and do the same. Apparently all those lakes ain't doing shit for you.
And all the REAL fishermen/hunters go to north/northeast/central MN. About the only wild game that ND excels in over MN is Pheasant. My dad and I caught 36 Walleye in 4 days in MN this last June. As for deer...haha...I don't think you'd even want to go there.
WHERE TO HUNT FOR WHITETAIL BY STATE
- Wisconsin
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Minnesota
- Ohio
- Kansas
- Michigan
- Missouri
- Indiana
- Texas
- New York
12 Maryland
13 Kentucky
14 Pennsylvania
15 Nebraska
16 South Dakota
17 Oklahoma
18 Montana
19 New Jersey
20 North Dakota
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StangerBanger96;188331 wrote:
And all the REAL fishermen/hunters go to north/northeast/central MN. About the only wild game that ND excels in over MN is Pheasant. My dad and I caught 36 Walleye in 4 days in MN this last June. As for deer...haha...I don't think you'd even want to go there.Which is why I have people from the Mille Lacs area that come to ND to deer hunt instead of hunting closer to home? Which is why one of the guys in that group just spent $500,000 for hunting land from my dad (deer hunting land, zero Pheasant there....and I mean ZERO.) I've been deer hunting in MN before (Northeast of Roseau and East of Warroad), and found it to be nothing super-special. I can usually fill my 3-4 deer tags in the first 3 hours of the season....and thats if I'm being super picky about the deer I want.
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Lets see, on my friends land in MN I got my deer a couple years back in all of 30 mins...when I go west of fergus there's hundreds of them. And fishing wise, it's prob just a change on scenery...our walleye lakes > yours. Also, for bowfishing, what i'm into I dont see many people in ND even doing that. As for people going outa state for fishing...I probably see over 100 ND trucks with boats drive by my house every weekend in the summer going out to fish...If your fishing was so great all the people wouldnt pay the crazy high prices of MN non-resident fishing licenses to go here. You guys also have higher limits and better seasons for duck/goose hunting, like the spring snow goose season
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Afsil80;188157 wrote:
Georgia Southern University > Anything Tri-State.Must be from the retard strength from all the inbreeding.
STiSchucky;188238 wrote:
put it this way, everyone knows where minnesota is.north dakota......not so much
Yeah, we kinda like it that way. I keeps most of the riff raff out.
When it comes to hunting I'll take ND over MN anyday. Not necessarily for the better hunting or larger amount of game but for the fact that ND isn't notorious for hunters getting shot out of there "tree" stands during "deer" hunting season or for getting killed because some genius decided it would be smart to take a "sound" shot into some bushes.
To sum things up though. Fargo walmart = good, Dilworth walmart = sucks ass.
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bubba;188406 wrote:
.our walleye lakes > yours.I'll take Devils Lake, Sand Lake (both of them), Sakakawea, Round Lake (all 3 of them), and many others for walleye fishing....and Perch over anything I've ever fished in MN.
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red river doesnt count as fishing in minnesota, chuck

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