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Everything posted by MULEPACKHUNTER
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Oh very cool, ya Wayne is great. The table did pretty well last night, 7 guns and a yeti cooler. Only took 14,000 to get there lol. Looks like we will have head table again next year. Very nice to meet Kenny as well.
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I think I'm trying to out do Mark, haha. Put in a good lake swim Wednesday night followed by a 3 mile or so trail run. Took Thursday off then there was Friday. Worked Friday then hit the Y for 30 min laps swim the hit the tanks again with 70 lb pack. Mesquite canyon 1.4 mile up hill out and back.
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Yes Marriott north Scottsdale off 101 freeway
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Say hello I'm the cowboy with the handlebar stash.
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Sorry don't know, usually I think it's 60 bucks but not sure. We have been going with the same group for 4 years now and our friends buy a table. It's tonight at 6 pm.
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We get our bags in big rolls on Amazon
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2 things, be sure to get all the air out, I try to help by pre squeezing air out of pockets or anywhere you can. Even pre wrap some foods like fish in plastic wrap. Also after packing protect with newspaper in freezer, number one issues is bags getting banged together and getting holes. Oh and label even if you don't think you need to. Haha I have many mystery meats !!!
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As soon as my wife gets in from repaving the driveway I'll ask her if we can go.
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Me and pops slayed em last night, Vienna sausages and bud light at 2 am and too many fish to count. !!!! Happy Father's Day early. Ripped off a 3 mile trail run then 30 min open water swim before dad showed up with the boat. Why can't rangers be around for these idiot people ripping through the no wake zone? Just blatant stupidity.
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Pleasant yes lights yes but we caught bigger fish early evening chasing boils with lucky craft jerks.
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All in for my dad daughter and son for December hunts. Dad and son have elk tags and daughter is in college so went with low odd hunts for this year.
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For those that don't know onxmaps and others have gps satellite map software apps for your phone. You can download section of map ahead of hunts and view it offline in the wilderness with gps. It is a very good tool off grid with your location and land ownership as well as unit boundaries and altitude. You can mark spots and they will stay saved for later use.
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Anyone ever up and quit a good job?
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to muledeerarea33?'s topic in The Campfire
2 times walked out and moved up and onward in both instances. Always better to have another job but sometimes bad jobs just have to go. -
Oh man that's great work guys. Took a few days off after last weeks workload but ripped off a 60 lb ruck up mesquite canyon in white tanks today. Still pretty hot but doable. Bike and swim planned for tomorrow.
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Man that is a sweet tag, I love that area and plan to live there some day, every time I have been up there deer are everywhere. On and off the roads we see deer and elk. Tons of fishing as well, don't miss out on the fishing. You could go fishing and take your bow and see deer. Really you just need to scout a few trips and pick some camps then just hunt around camp. I bet you will see deer just about anywhere you go. A good map software with private land boundaries will help a ton. Be ready for the altitude for sure, we hunt and hike at altitude often but Colorado is different and can hurt you. I have not hunted Colorado but have spent time there, should not have trouble finding deer.
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Don't know where my post went but I was thinking dry ground dogs on mules. Screw riding in the snow. Another good option might be bear on POW. I have been looking at DIY info for POW deer or bear.
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Breakfast this morning, salad for lunch. I'm thinking I'll drink my dinner.
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Seems I have been slacking last few months on regular workouts. Last week managed to kick it back in gear, Monday early white tanks hill climb 3 miles, Tuesday hiked to phantom ranch and back 18 miles, Wednesday white tanks 104 degrees 3 mile hill climb, Thursday 3 mile jog 102 degrees, Friday 12 hour work shift then hit the pool for 20 min lap swim before 30 minute run on the treadmill. Getting up from my chair is hurting a little today, haha
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Lion hunt on mules hands down.
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They have been thinning all over the state recently.
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I deserved it I did the card hit thing ounce. Dam karma
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Not cool, we have a cabin up there!!! Jumped on iniweb real quick before I opened this. Got me good.
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Jay Scott podcast 287
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Interested parties can still submit comments electronically on the PEPC website through June 14, 2017 at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/grca_bison. Parties can also submit comments via U.S. Postal Service at Grand Canyon National Park, PO Box 129, Attn: Bison Management Plan EA, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023. The purpose of the actions evaluated in the EA are to (1) quickly reduce bison population density on the Kaibab Plateau through collaborative efforts and (2) protect Grand Canyon National Park resources and values from the impacts of a steadily growing bison population. According to a NPS news release, the NPS would work together with cooperating agencies and partners through the preferred alternative to reduce the bison herd to fewer than 200 animals using lethal culling with skilled volunteers and non-lethal capture and removal. A management action that is not included in the Park Services preferred alternative is reducing the bison herd through public hunting. The Arizona Game and Fish Commission and Department have consistently advocated for a model that uses properly licensed hunters as a management tool and allows the hunter to keep the animal. Several of the proposed actions in the Park Service EA will cost taxpayers far more than lethal removal by citizen hunters who would pay for the opportunity to assist the NPS, said Arizona Game and Fish Commission member Kurt Davis. That option would provide additional hunting opportunities consistent with the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and help to properly manage the bison population and protect park resources.
