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    This article just caught my eye. Glad to see it. Of course our own feral horse population here in AZ came to mind. Thinking the Forest Service managers all over the west (and country) might be watching this closely to maybe help with solution(s) in other forests and/or wilderness areas. S. Kill order for New Mexico feral cows issued by US officials (yahoo.com)
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    There are not any tanneries or independent individuals doing tanning work in Arizona. They are all out of state. PM me if you have any additional questions.
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    Nothing extra after the storm, we didn't get much precip out here besides mostly snow dusting. They also started letting water out on the 8th but we still have twice as much coming in to the Lake for now. DAN
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    Custom 6 Creedmoor- Blue printed and trued Remington 700 action with PTG fluted bolt, 24" Brux barrel 1-7 twist to shoot the heavier bullets, trigger tech trigger, sitting in a Grayboe Terrain stock with M5 Grayboe detachable bottom metal and 5 round mag. Shoots the 115 Bergers fantastic and has about 350+/- rounds down the barrel. Rifle weighs 9.4 lbs on the bathroom scale. Has a ding about an inch from the end of the barrel and the bolt knob has a couple spots where the finish has come off. Rifle was put together by Precision Rifle Company out of Michigan. $1100 rifle without scope or bipod. 260 Remington- Remington 700 trued action with 26" Lilja 1-8 twist 3 groove #4 contour barrel, fluted bolt and custom bolt knob, Timney trigger. Rifle sits in a McMillan MC3 stock. Will include some brass and (50+/- pieces of Lapua). Rifle has around 900+/- rounds down the barrel. Built by Wayne Merier. Scope is a Vortex Viper 6-24 in Talley rings. Bipod not included SOLD 25 Creedmoor Custom built by Todd South 25 Creedmoor on a Tikka action. Manners stock and the barrel is a 1-7 twist 24" Xcaliber #5 contour with Todd's muzzle break. Rifle shoots the Berger 133 & 135 grain bullets great along with the 131 Blackjacks if you have any. Hate to let this one go because its so easy to load for and shoots so good. Only reason for selling this one and the 6 creedmoor is because I built a lighter gun with 2 barrels (6CM & 25CM). Rifle weighs 7.8 lbs on the bathroom scale with the included Talley rings. 300+/- rounds down the barrel. $1100 Can meet at Sportsman's Warehouse at I-17 and Union Hills Text for fastest response. Darr Colburn (602) 284-1722
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    Anybody training dogs I have pigeons right now
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    If you read about Arizona's earliest history when they were first trying to discover routes across state and follow rivers, they write about encountering wild cattle. This was especially true in south east Arizona. Supposedly early Spanish settlers abandoned them when they left due to hostile conditions mostly related to Indian encounters. They write about how dangerous the wild cattle were and would attack men and horse, often killing them. Arizona has a serious feral donkey and feral horse problems. They say a feral horse/donkey population doubles every 4-6 year if gone unchecked. Somebody in a position of leadership needs to grow a pair and deal with it but they are all afraid of the woke blind fools.
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    Nope. They finally lifted that BS law I think back in November
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    Do you need the clot shot to go?
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    Goldies Diesel on Oracle north of Glenn is good for Ford trucks.
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    That’s essentially what I did for the owner builder. I’ll look into it though. Thanks for the info! Hopefully they don’t require permits since it’ll be hard to prove the structural load.
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    Owner/builder for a livable structure I think might be different than the opt out permit. It’s for non livable structures like storage, garages etc. If they’re still offering it? There are no inspections and no detail plans only a site plan showing property lines and not much more than a concept drawing. As for number of structures allowed on one property I’m not sure?
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    Wisconsin? That might be a little exotic and far.
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    If we all would do that.....maybe they would listen? I plan on contacting them with some of the info I now have, not using names, and then perhaps the media if the admin is not responsive.
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    To me verizon seems to work the best. my buddy has att and both sitting in truck, I get a voice and text, he couldnt even get text. I guess the real answer is a sat phone or sat msgr
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    Highwater Tackle is an awesome shop in North Vancouver with great info and super friendly guys Id ask them for info. I've only fished BC once and it was in June off the coast of Vancouver Island. We had an awesome day and brought home a bunch of meat. Cant say I remember which guide we took but I would call Highwater and ask them for what opportunities are available. I was in the shop a few weeks ago and they were talking about the steel head run starting up so you might want to ask about that. Good Luck!
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    My son is in the middle of his first year of big game hunting. We were going to try to get him onto some pigs and have him take the first shot. Friday morning, the first spot didnt produce anything but deer and cattle. We changed locations and caught some pigs moving into a cut out of the wind. We made a big circle and found the pigs bedded down for the afternoon. We snuck into 45 yards and started our waiting game. No shots due to the pig pile. Shortly after 3 pigs came to our left, we had no clue they were there and got busted. All the pigs scattered, my son located a lone pig and took him down. Turns out it was a pretty tiny one 😂. All jokes aside, he was proud of his first muzzleloader harvest. Saturday we spent the day chasing pigs but kept getting busted or they would disappear as we got closer. The winds kept the pigs down low and out of sight. Sunday morning at 9, a herd was located far out in rough country. My pops is unable to do those kind of hikes these days so my son and I took off. We were able to get to 124 yards and take this older boar down and had a brutal pack out. We'll head out next week to hopefully locate pigs in a spot that my pops can hike in.
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    Brother in law and I took a day off from fatherly duties and sure got into fox. Called in 5 and 1 coyote and ended up with 3 of them for the day.
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    I killed this buck with my 4 year old son by my side during the opening morning of the general rifle hunt. We were late getting out of the cabin by about an hour but it all worked out. As we were working our way to our glassing spot we found this guy hanging out near the road. Having my son with me during this hunt was by far my best experience in the field.
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    Yup ,23 was an easy tag to get 10 years ago. I hunted NM. alot ,but not any more since they screwed the non res, unguided odds and make You buy a license to put in. F New Mexico and the Greedy baster- guides and Landowners too! Every Rancher thinks He's a Guide . There are Some good ones But some Shady ones too......Ex New Mexico Hunter................BOB!
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