Here in NW Iowa, out of staters are under the impression that there is a Pope and Young buck hiding behind every tree. Just last 4th of July in my home town, a guy from Michigan was telling people there, that in Michigan one can go a life time and never even see a Pope and Young buck, so that was why he was moving to his inlaw's town. According to him, he saw 12 of them just going to town from his inlaw's place and riding around the river area 20 miles away, he saw more giant bucks than he could count. I know where his in-laws live, it is only 4 miles out. There is nothing but corn and beans from there to town and it is doing good if it has any deer at all, there is no other cover for miles. I hope not everyone from Michigan is as full of BS as he was. Hunting in NW Iowa is difficult, unless you have a relative that owns some river land with a good mix of woods on it. or have a few thousand dollars to spend every year on a lease.