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Posted By: wannabe1

canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 02:39 PM

like to find a small acreage where my wife and I could park our travel trailer and spend the post trapping part of winter in some warmth....and advice?
Posted By: Dirt

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 02:42 PM

City or country? Desert or forest? Wet or Dry?
Posted By: wannabe1

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 03:12 PM

warm, dry and rural
Posted By: Dirt

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 03:15 PM

La Paz County, AZ will work.

" As of the 2020 census, its population was 16,557,[1] making it the second-least populous county in Arizona."
Posted By: warrior

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 03:19 PM

Dry, go west. The southeast more often than not is damp.
Posted By: BigBob

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 03:37 PM

Buy, lease? Plenty of open public camp grounds to stay at and you can move around to find the type of place you really like.
Posted By: waggler

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 04:16 PM

Somewhere outside of Boise Idaho, unusually nice climate, both summer and winter.
Especially "post trapping season".
Posted By: run

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 05:11 PM

What species do you want to trap? We have a massive skunk population that I would love to see trapped.
Posted By: ebsurveyor

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 05:21 PM

Originally Posted by wannabe1
like to find a small acreage where my wife and I could park our travel trailer and spend the post trapping part of winter in some warmth....and advice?


That might not be as easy as you think. Be sure to check local zoning laws. What you want to do is not permitted everywhere.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 05:47 PM

Terlingua TX no zoning laws. will have to drive to get water

https://www.zillow.com/homes/Terlingua,-TX
Posted By: waggler

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 05:50 PM

In west coast States you can park your camper/RV in any public place or right-of-way for a long as you want, for free. All you need to tell the authorities is that you are homeless and they leave you alone. They might even offer you free food and free health care.
Posted By: hippie

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 05:51 PM

Originally Posted by BigBob
Buy, lease? Plenty of open public camp grounds to stay at and you can move around to find the type of place you really like.


This is how I'd go about it! If you're not set on solitude.

For sure towards to south west for warm, dry weather but not near the Mexico border at the present time. I'd be looking near Galveston Texas if I had the itch because of the fishing thete.
Posted By: run

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 06:21 PM

I would go for savell's front yard. LOL.
Posted By: west river rogue

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 06:24 PM

Originally Posted by run
I would go for savell's front yard. LOL.

x2 you may even get some texmex chili!!!
Posted By: H2ORat

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/24/22 07:12 PM

Originally Posted by waggler
In west coast States you can park your camper/RV in any public place or right-of-way for a long as you want, for free. All you need to tell the authorities is that you are homeless and they leave you alone. They might even offer you free food and free health care.

And a nice prepaid cell phone to go with it. laugh mad
Posted By: martentrapper

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/25/22 05:22 AM

Originally Posted by Dirt
La Paz County, AZ will work.

" As of the 2020 census, its population was 16,557,[1] making it the second-least populous county in Arizona."


No trapping in Az.
Posted By: warrior

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/25/22 05:24 AM

Originally Posted by martentrapper
Originally Posted by Dirt
La Paz County, AZ will work.

" As of the 2020 census, its population was 16,557,[1] making it the second-least populous county in Arizona."


No trapping in Az.


I believe there just might be new leadership in AZ soon that might be favorable. It's worth looking into.
Posted By: Boco

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/25/22 05:35 AM

Find some nice waterfront property along the Cahulawassee river.
Posted By: BigBob

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/25/22 10:34 AM

Learn to play the Banjo! lol
Posted By: wytex

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/25/22 02:24 PM

Dispersed camping on a National Forest would work but you will have to move every 16 days.
Posted By: Dirt

Re: canadian Trapper looking for US property - 10/25/22 02:48 PM

Post trapping in winter means here feb ., march.
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