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  1. 5 points
    This is how you bait bears on san carlos. 1 - go smallmouth fishing on the black river 2 - sleep in or fishing in the morning 3 - make breakfast with a propane stove with bacon 4 - wait a few minutes and watch the bears come in.
  2. 4 points
    If you are looking for a high scoring bull, you don't need the coords to this bull
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    Few times. I wish I had video of it. One time I threw a baseball size rock about 10 feet short after a few pecular bounces, the rock gained momentum and hit the bear directly on the nose.
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    As they say muscles are made in the gym…abs in the kitchen. Meal prepping is king when trying to drop fat and retain muscle. This cost about $8 if you have some lean venison steak. It is the perfect recipe for those less than choice cuts of meat. Makes 6 servings at 580 calories 48g protein 70g carbs 30g fat Ingredients: 2 1/2 lbs lean venison 5 cups white rice 4 cups frozen vegetables 6 eggs 1/4 cup soy sauce 2 tbs olive oil 5 tsp sesame oil 5 tbs oyster sauce salt and pepper to taste 2 garlic cloves Enjoy gents 👊💪
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    Thought you’re supposed to shoot a feral horse to hunt over
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    Coords or it didn’t happen
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    Really dry. This is what they are surviving on.
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    We caught enough for a fish fry as well. Great day and weather yesterday. We threw back 20-30 under 11" and had to keep a few near that mark that inhaled the bait. They are hungry.
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    Field trophy photo makes him look bigger than 364" A lot of character in that rack. Congratulations.
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    Here is a little bit better pic of him. I am jealous of your tag... You will have a blast guide or not.
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    Pretty good gun. Not minty but good. Has some handling marks and finish wear. $950 Located south Tempe area
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    My boy received an opportunity to hunt bison on a big ranch in Texas and it was to cheap to pass. Beautiful oak covered hill country, rich with big whitetails and all sorts of other exotics that cross between these large low fence ranches. Once we found the herd it was about an hour of cat and mouse until he got a clean shot on one of the bigger cows. Not a hard hunt but just a cool experience! Our friends from Texas joined us and helped with the butchering. Ranch house we stayed in was built in mid 1800’s and had been burned twice in conflicts with the Indians nearly 150 years ago. Can’t wait to try the meat. Left it with a processor out there and they are aging it 10 days for best flavor and tenderness. The coat on this cow was perfect! Should make a great rug.
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    Can anybody recommend a taxidermist that has an excellent reputation for mountain Lion
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    Bro, you’re in a constant state of sugar euphoria 😂😂😂
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    I’ve fallen off like a rock. Been to the gym like twice in a month and been binging on half gallons of blue bell made into chocolate chip ice cream sandwiches, also brownies but instead of oil and water using a can of sweetened condensed milk. Good af. deep fried crappie. Basically RIP af.
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    Sounds good. I’ll plan a trip for next week and let you know.
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    Thanks. He scored 363 7/8 and that year was a horrible drought year. I ended up going with A3. I had never used a guide in my life up until that point but I knew I couldn't designate the time need to that hunt for scouting.
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    Went to San Carlos today and we caught 44 crappie and 4 bass from the bank.
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    Congrats Vincent - I also drew this hunt, after applying every year since 1997. I drew permit #1. I'm very excited but nervous having never been there and will only have the week prior to opener to scout, but will be there until the last day if needed. Hoping for a lot of action and to see some nice bulls. Good luck to you and share some photos of the country if you're over scouting this summer.
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    In April 2024, I was fortunate to draw an off-range oryx tag for March 2025. I’ve had a whirlwind year since drawing and timing couldn’t have been better for the hunt. With that said, we encountered severe winds with no sign of letting up, which made things challenging. With the wind gusts, everything was bedded. Due to the flat terrain, glassing for extended periods was unproductive. We would glass and go, glass and go, constantly moving. The wind gusts were so brutal that any tracks on the ground were erased, making it easier to gauge a fresh track. So we changed plans and drove roads looking to cut tracks which we eventually did. We found a group of three at about 400 yards and they had us pegged. This happened twice more with the ranges increasing each time. They eventually had enough of us and bolted. Fast-forward to the late evening, and we were able to find the same group again at 1000 yards. They had picked up another oryx, and they were now four, with only one being unbroken. A long stalk later and I had my oryx. Five minutes later, it was pitch dark. Good luck to everyone on the upcoming NM draw!
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