Dadgum Yankee Heading South

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Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby OldRook » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:22 pm

Greetings first post by an Indiana Yankee soon to be a transplanted Mississippian.. wonder what you call that and no Moron is not it!!!

Took a job in Columbus, MS.. Been to the town about four times in the past and like Columbus just fine, however the wife and i are country folks

Never lived in town in our life and really don't want to now, need a place with a little ground and pole barn at the least..

The co i'm going to work for is flying the wife and i down at the end of the month to look around and feel things out.. Looks like West Point MS is a bit smaller and more rural than Columbus..

Are there water front homes avail onthe Ten Tom? Any advice from you all as to where we should look? What's the can't miss/do things of the Golden Triangle as i've heard it described.. Been told we have to make a msu baseball game and watch the scenery..

We live out in the sticks in IN, have a short hair and a beagle that'll be coming with us and yes they both hunt.. Better than me most days..

We both love to fish, i like to hunt, trap, shoot, you name it.. Boys in college so it's just the wife and i for the most part..

any advice would be much appreciated!
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby huntersmky » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:09 pm

welcome to Mississippi my friend. You will fall in love with this place one day at a time.
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby rjohnson » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:17 pm

welcome, plenty of game and fish to be chased in that area and the Delta isn't too far away either, good luck with the move!
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby aweyerman » Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:01 pm

Be glad you aren't from Alabama. They'd be caning you right now.
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby southernvaughan » Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:57 am

Yes we would, and welcome to Mississippi! If you can stand the humidity and heat in the summer you'll like it here if you like bein in the woods.
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby Bully » Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:46 am

Welcome to Mississippi. I work at Columbus AFB. I live in Caledonia, which is about 10 miles north of Columbus. We just got a traffic light about a year ago, so it is a pretty small town. If you are going to be working in the industrial park, west Lowndes county is convenient and has plenty of room out in the sticks. There are places for sale along the Tenn. - Tom Waterway. Do you have kids at home? If so, the schools may be a concern. You definately want to be picky about that around here. If you have kids at home that will attend a public school, West Lowndes in not the area for you.
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby DukGrl » Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:56 am

Welcome to Mississippi!!! I lived in Starkville for a while so I'm a little partial to that side of the Golden triangle. Columbus may be a little more "town" that you want to live in but you only have to drive 5 minutes in either direction to hit the country! Depending on where you work, Starkville can be less that a 15 minute drive so don't forget to look there when considering where to live!

And don't let people give you crap about moving to Mississippi. We do wear shoes, we do know how to read, and no matter what you read on the news it is not all about race here.

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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby Doc & Nash » Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:00 am

Welcome, What part of Indiana are you from. I spent three years in Southern IN. Clarksville.
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby tombstone » Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:24 am

Welcome to MS. East MS is great, and you will find all the game and fish you can stand. Don't let the stereotypes you have heard fool you. There are good people all over this state and as far as I am concerned, the area you are moving to is one of the best. If you can survive July and August, you will be fine. Hope to see you on the board more often.

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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby donia » Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:39 am

welcome
another Delta transplant, here.

as stated earlier, where you work (and how close you want to be to it) will make a slight differnece on preferrence of which 'sticks' you settle in. LOTS of lil towns all around the golden triangle and plenty of 'country', too (that's not quite out to the sticks, but not in town either). plenty of waterfront (may be creek front) property available.... depending on how much you want to spend, as to where.

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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby driveby » Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:42 am

southernvaughan wrote:Yes we would, and welcome to Mississippi! If you can stand the humidity and heat in the summer you'll like it here if you like bein in the woods.

Goober, are you over here in Albania yet? I never heard from you. The pretty girls have always stood me up for some reason. :wink: :mrgreen:

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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby davidees » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:26 am

Welcome aboard.
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby southernvaughan » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:51 am

driveby wrote:
southernvaughan wrote:Yes we would, and welcome to Mississippi! If you can stand the humidity and heat in the summer you'll like it here if you like bein in the woods.

Goober, are you over here in Albania yet? I never heard from you. The pretty girls have always stood me up for some reason. :wink: :mrgreen:

Welcome to the South OldRook. That was a mighty fine greeting and introduction. 8)


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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby teul2 » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:54 am

Welcome
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Re: Dadgum Yankee Heading South

Postby jacksbuddy » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:57 am

driveby wrote:That was a mighty fine greeting and introduction. 8)

+1

The man's first post, and he's not looking to either:

A) sell us something that is both useless and stupid. or
B) find all the good duck holes on public land.

Mister, welcome aboard. You are headed into the midst of some of the best people on earth. We wish you all the best in finding a new home here in Mississippi. And please post here often. We have a good time on this board - just bring a thick skin and tall waders as it gets deep sometimes.

Oh, and I'm going to send you a pm with the name of a friend of mine over that way. He's originally from up North as well, but has been here since his college days. He may be able to help you find more of what you're looking for.
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