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    Every spring I start looking by running fence lines. Usually pull a couple decent singles that way, then end up hiking all over looking for the matches. Lucked into these after a short walk this morning. Pictures really don’t do justice. Quick tape totaled up to 180 5/8.
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    !!!!URGENT!!!!!!!! DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS AD. MY RESPONSE GOT ME A TEXT MESSAGE WITH PICTURES WHEN I NEVER SUPPLIED MY PHONE NUMBER!!!!! THEY STATED THEY ARE IN LAKEWOOD. Their phone # is 307 335-3279. THIS IS HIGHLY LIKELY A SCAM!!!!!!!!! DO NOT RESPOND ON THIS THREAD!!!!!!!
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    Probably about 10 years ago I was watching a decent muley buck chasing a doe, when i caught a glimpse of movement right on the the edge of my field of view. Panned over and it was about a 90” coues buck coming in, head down. sure as shoot, he and the muley buck squared off and locked horns. After probably 15 seconds the muley buck took off, the coues on his tail, and they disappeared into some mesquites.couple minutes went by, and the coues buck reappeared , chased then mounted the mule deer doe! I don’t know if I’ve ever been more proud….
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    Hi Everyone, Long time watching this group & not giving much back in return. I hope to start changing that today. I realize giving back and asking a question right off the bat is counter intuitive. My apologies. Anyway, I see a lot of firearm transfers happening here. My question is how do you best protect yourself from future possible problems after the sale? I understand that the buyer must be an AZ resident and not prohibited from possessing a firearm and be of legal age. Once it is out of your hands you do not know what the future could bring. How best do you cover yourself if something illegal does happen, especially if you are the original purchaser with FFL paperwork in your name. I do not need the ATF knocking on my door! Asides from a bill of sale, do you require a CCW card or go to local gun store and actually do a FFL transfer or are there better options? I really do appreciate any responses from people that have done private firearm sales. Thanks, bruce
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    I've got two 1 pound containers un opened and stored inside Different lots . I no longer load this powder . Looks like it's around $80 pound plus shipping and hazmat . Save shipping and hazmat. $ 65 per pound I'm in gilbert I'd really be interested in a trade for some r17 pound for pound.
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    Like New Kimber 1911 .45 Stainless. Asking $750 Located in Gilbert
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    Those John Deere front rims add $2k
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    No sir. Cleaning out the gun safe.
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    To answer your question on Mt Lion, you need to buy a tag that is good for the year and a permit for each day you hunt. If you plan to use dogs, there is a bunch of other lssues
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    If you have a tag you do not need a permit to camp during the dates of the hunt. I feel your pain. Back in November/December over approximately 3 weeks I must have tried to call them 15 times without getting someone to answer. I once got someone to answer, and she said the person I needed to talk to was off that day and she was filling so call back later. About a week or 10 days later I got someone to answer and answer my question. All I wanted to know was what were the spring turkey hunt dates since their website hadn't been updated from the previous year. It also had nothing about going to an online draw for Spring 2025 when it had always been first come first served. I mailed my money and application back in December, and I got it back a few weeks later. That is the only way I knew about the draw. I like to hunt/fish on SC but their communication tools are terrible IMO. Good Luck
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    Bout time this thread is revived! Lots of good stuff!
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    If I didn't have my 94 Toyota and my Rzr this would be in serious consideration for a new hunting rig with massive suspension upgrades.
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    Nice Rig. We have a 2002 with the same mileage that I am going to have to part with as well just because we don’t use it much anymore. We bought it with 40,000 on it and it has been an amazing vehicle with almost no issues in 200k of service. Hopefully you can sell it here
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    Haven’t seen any threads about activity…was in Unit 1 near Greer this weekend. Had one strutting in the road and shock gobbling in the evening. Saw a decent flock of birds off 260 near east edge of WMAT.
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    The toms were strutting up in 3C this past weekend, but I didnt hear any gobbles. Hens were talking bigtime in the mornings, had a longbeard chasing a bunch of hens past my cabin at 2 in the afternoon. Fun to watch for sure...
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    I’ve had similar concerns when thinking I might sell one…just one of the reasons I keep accumulating and not liquidating. 😁
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    I confirm theyre a resident and not a prohibited possessor. I dont ask for much else usually since that is all that is required. I also dont buy from people if I know they take down my personal info. If my CCW isnt enough then I will pass. I have had the UofA police call me once because I sold a pistol to a young kid and he let his younger brother carry it around. THey just wanted to confirm I sold it to the brother. Luckily I remembered.
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    First off welcome to The forum and asking a question that's not asking where you should hunt when you suddenly drew a tag is super okay with everybody here I'm pretty sure. I would simply require them to show you a driver's license and you write it down and complete a bill of sale print out two copies he keeps one or she and you keep one. There was a post here a couple years ago where a member had sold a firearm to someone and that person ended up killing themselves with that firearm family didn't really go after the guy per se but it definitely made him feel like he had a cloud over his head from what I remember. Just do your due diligence and make sure their ID matches them and they sign everything and that is your legal obligation as far as I understand it.
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    I think demand has cooled across a lot of markets that use antlers. The dog chew market has so many people doing it that the prices are very competitive with not much margins anymore. I know a lot go to China and I wonder if the tariffs are going to slow their buying. I buy a couple hundred lbs every month for custom gun grips so I am looking forward an easing in prices.
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    I harvested a mule deer in Colorado, the front breaks off into four large pieces, these penetrated to the just under the hide on the opposite side of the deer holding about a 5/6 inch pattern. The rear half or about 2/3 thirds punches all the way though.
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