I understand the suggestions from many forum members regarding such places as New York, Michigan, Montana, etc. However, I'm hung up on the first part of the inquiry; "best place to live in the U..S.".... Most of the places mentioned are colder than a tax collector's heart from December to March. I'd be inclined towards the suggestion of South Carolina or some other warmer locale with a gun & hunting friendly environment, plenty of upland and waterfowl hunting along with Turkey, lower taxes, good weather year round and good fishing as a bonus. What you give up is hunting for ruffed grouse within a short drive. Small price to pay for all of the other benefits.
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