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Why Northern New England is underrated for hunters

Just moved to NH and honestly blown away by how hunter-friendly it is up here! 🦌 No draw systems (except moose), your license includes tags, and here's the crazy part - you can hunt anywhere that's not posted. Most big landowners don't even post because they get tax breaks for keeping land open! Yeah the deer density isn't like down south, but these northern bucks are MASSIVE. Plus I can hunt Maine, NH, and Vermont all for under $500 total. Even as a non-resident, Maine is only $150. Been living near Boston for work and driving up weekends. Best of both worlds - decent job market but incredible hunting access. The tougher hunting just makes it more rewarding when you connect. Anyone else hunting this region? The lack of red tape is refreshing compared to other states. #Outdoors #hunting #newenglandhunting #newhampshire #maine #publiclandhunting

Why Northern New England is underrated for hunters
The Roundup Review

Sheila Holmes was a 31-year-old mother of five when she was tragically murdered in Dover, New Hampshire, in April 1990. Sheila was a well-known and loved member of her community. She worked as a waitress and occasionally sang at local venues, and her warm personality and caring nature made her beloved by friends, family, and coworkers. Her loss left a permanent void in the lives of those who knew her. On the night of April 12, 1990, Sheila had finished her shift at the St. Jean Club on Mechanic Street. She was planning to pick up her boyfriend from work when she never arrived at her destination. The next morning, on April 13, 1990, Sheila’s body was discovered near railroad tracks on Forest Street in Dover. Her body had suffered severe injuries, including blunt-force trauma to the head, multiple rib fractures, and internal injuries. She had also been strangled. In her pocket was the money she had won that night, untouched, indicating that robbery was not a motive. The brutality of her murder shocked the community and highlighted the senseless nature of the crime. Investigators quickly began looking into the circumstances surrounding her death. Over the years, there were leads and even one individual connected to the case who admitted involvement but later recanted. Despite decades of investigation, no one has ever been charged with Sheila’s murder, and her family continues to live without answers. The case remains unsolved. Sheila’s loved ones continue to hope that someone with knowledge about that night will come forward. They believe that even a small detail could be the key to bringing justice for Sheila and providing her children and family with the closure they desperately need. If you have any information about the murder of Sheila Holmes, you are asked to contact the Dover Police Department at 603‑742‑4646 or your local law enforcement agency. #UnsolvedMysteries #SheilaHolmes #NewHampshire #MurderInASmallTown

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