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Well, I have decided to move from MN. I am open to area's to move to. Looking for an area with CNC lathe machining or injection molding jobs, with good Bass and Crappie fishing within a couple hours drive. Good 'Eye fishing too would be a big plus.

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Wichita kansas, depends on how much experience you have but i bet u could find a job down here, and there is alot of good fishing

Tyler, Tx.  Buddy of mine moved down there from K.C. last July and loves it.  Economy is pretty good, housing is cheap (compared to KC), no better area for bass a crappie.  Probably 120 or so good lakes within 2 hours from 60 - 60,000 acres.

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Ring fry is right on. Also Lufklin Tx. is real close to Rayburn and Toledo and has many jobs that you are searching for. Housing is affordable. If you are interested my brother is a realtor in that area. PM me and I will send you his contact info and he will send you information.

Grew up fishing bass tourneys out of Tyler and lived in Lufkin for a year  a few years back. East Texas is not a bad place to be....

The Dallas-Fort Worth area. Within 15 minutes to 2-3 hours, you can fish for anything except those toothy yankee fish. Walleye aren't quite that close, but Oklahoma and Arkansas both have 'eyes within 4 - 5 hours if you just have to fish for them. I live on the east side of Dallas and within 1 hour I can fish for Bass at Fork, stripers at three lakes, including Texoma, crappie all over, Redfish (stocked in a power plant lake), and when I want to fish saltwater, thats a 5 hour max drive to the Gulf coast.

Plenty of industry for your work also.

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