Tj_G91
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About Tj_G91
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- Birthday 11/14/1991
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I sent you a pm Dan. Thank you
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Dan any update on the suppressors?
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I usually make a few trips a year but recently I’ve gotten into it a lot more. It’s addicting when it all goes right.
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Thank you I appreciate that!
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That’s a lucky duck revolt I purchased off the classifieds here a few years back. That day all the rabbit distress was working for me. All of them came in under 8 minutes and most of which were under 2-3 minutes. Everything seemed to just go right
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Buddy of mine takes some to skin out, I personally don’t I just do it for population management in the areas I like to deer hunt.
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Hurt my shoulder from all the shooting and dragging more I’m sure.
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Tj_G91 started following A few recent outings
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Here’s a few trips I’ve done recently. My first bobcat to the call, my first fox to the call and most recently a solo trip where I stacked 9 dogs in the bed of the truck. Great way to pass the time before otc archery rolls around
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Couldn’t have said it any better. It is hot and dry out there. I barely seen any activity during daylight hours. Right at day break if you got lucky and right as it was getting dark. Made for some tough hunting.
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It is tough but it’s something I enjoy a lot. Thank you!
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After a 3 year Hiatus of not drawing general hunts I typically would draw almost every year, I finally got to chase desert bucks with my rifle again. I drew a unit I have only stepped foot into a few times; and never personally hunted for myself, so I knew it would be a challenge trying to pick apart areas to focus my time on. I had help from some buddies who knew the unit but the dry conditions proved to be challenging, where a lot of young bucks would show themselves in the first few days along with dozens of predators. After day 2 I was given some info/tips and with a game plan in mind, I made the drive into some new country. Right before day light of day 3, I spotted this buck bedded down a few hundred yards away. I had my partner keep eyes on him while I scanned the rest of the what we could see from the glassing point quickly and to wait for the sun to pop out to get a better look. After waiting a bit,I decided he was good enough to wrap my tag around and laid down at 384 yards to take my shot. First shot was a touch high on him and he jumped up confused/hurt and I quickly chambered another round and he had moved about 10 yards from his bed before the second shot connected and put him down. It was a quick morning but I am extremely happy with him and how it all played out. Venturing into new country is always an adventure in itself but having a good network of friends willing to help out, ultimately made me successful and for that I am forever grateful. Best of luck to everyone the rest of the year!
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