Gunner,

once you get here, buy a car. You can live in national forests - you got to change your camp site every two weeks is all. When I was younger I would hitchhike around the US every summer and I met lots of travelers from Europe who had bought cars here and were seeing the US very cheaply. Now, with the dollar so low, it is even easier.

Hunting in the US is all state-regulated, so you have to pick a state, then buy the licenses and tags. I live in Idaho, so that's where I hunt, but I like Montana, the way they have their seasons set up and all.

You might look at Canadaicon too. I'm not certain about the scene there, I know rich Americans go up there to hunt.

Maybe I'll move to Montana. I kinda got myself talked into it.

jn