Postby david » Fri Dec 14, 2018 3:00 pm
Off the top of my head for hunting with dogs:
Kansas: coon, coyote, fox, bobcat, birds.
South Dakota: arguably the best pheasant state in the nation. High duck population also. Racoon, coyote, fox, mountain lion/bobcat in the black hills if you are a resident.
Penn: Racoon, bobcat, canines
Washington State: Racoon is the only thing I know of where dogs are allowed. It is an anti-gun, anti-hunting political atmosphere.
I didn’t mention rabbits and squirrels. But most or maybe all of these states allow dogs to be used for these. They probably all allow dogs for duck hunting.
None of these states are well known for hog hunting, and none of them allow deer hunting with dogs, to my knowledge. Although blood trailing a wounded deer might be allowed, I don’t know.
Of the states mentioned, if you could get residency in South Dakota, it might be your best choice for someone crazy about hunting.
People travel from all over the world to hunt birds there. The western edge has more lions than any place I have ever been (only residents may hunt them). It is a coyote hunters dream come true. The hare population comes and goes, but in an up cycle would be tons of fun.
If you want to run a trapline, it is one of the top muskrat states as well.