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Edge

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  1. Edge

    where am I

    Yup, I found packing in beer and ice much more rewarding and refreshing than rocks. I vote for ribeyes, and i'll byob...gotta go folks, c ya soon
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    where am I

    My horse is the only naysayer in this household. I have a friend at the J6. We'll invite him and Bill to lunch, too. Dang, Dan this is gonna get expensive. You might wanna to start saving up now. I've been hiking to get back in shape, Dan. But in this heat it's tough keeping the beer cold.
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    where am I

    Yup, that's me, had to google it. Yesterday I bought a 2 cheeseburger meal at McDonalds and got upset when I found only 1 burger, later found the other burger wrapper but still cant remember eating it.
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    where am I

    Thanks, When Muledeerarea33? takes me to lunch at Bobby Joe's, SOON; you'll get an invite.
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    where am I

    LOL your profile says u live in sw AZ, have they moved Benson?
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    where am I

    Wow, the illegals will be rafting in.
  7. Edge

    where am I

    Charleston crossing?
  8. Edge

    where am I

    "Where am I in this picture?" Scuba diving?
  9. Edge

    Cited by AZGF

    Thanks, 520 The story suggests the worden couldn't tell the diff betwixt a little red squirrel and an Alberts which is huge, grey and sports an enormous grey fuzzy tail.....
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    Cited by AZGF

    Just google Graham red squirrel bridge. Seems there's a few squirrels a year getting flattened on the road up to the observatory each year. A squirrel bridge has been proposed to save them.
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    Cited by AZGF

    No, there was a rare Mt Graham squirrel killed by either a warden or AZGFD contractor last year? Found the story but my browser wont let me paste. Squirrel was shot by a wildlife manager in an effort to protect it. 3/14 I still can't believe we won't build them that $1.25 million dollar bridge they so need. They're doomed w/o it.
  12. Some people might declare BS, but I swear that little guy made a heck of an effort to get to where he could see me. It was steep and rocky but he made it and managed a smile.
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    Hawk attacking my chickens

    I must speak chicken too, cuz I thought it was strange one morning none were in the coop laying, not even the brooders... Walked into the coop to collect eggs and there was a rattler coiled up in a nesting box.
  14. Good luck. Going thru the notes gave me a migraine. I thought sometime back I read where any night time shooting of yotes was shotgun only, but now I can't find that so sorry, I can't help.
  15. I was speaking of blending in while hunting in general, although it is a coyote thread. I believe the most important aspect though, is stillness. Desperation over caution is a big factor. How hungry is the critter verses their wisdom? Once at night, called in a young coyote to within 5' of my idling pickup. That pup's behavior defies description. Shooting from a ladder sounds like fun though, tell me more. Did you get them in close? Other species? Would like to have seen the settings your ladder was in.
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    Cited by AZGF

    2nd Lt.'s in the military, fresh out of college were the worst.
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    Would you hunt alone?

    You won't be alone. Every bear, lion, rabid varmit, psychopath and pot grower in the unit will be watching you; especially while you sleep.
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    Jaguar Play

    Know how I know you're gay? Saw you standing in line for the 'Jaguar Play.'
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    Newbie

    Welcome abroad.
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    Cited by AZGF

    Worden sounds like a spelling app. Correct conjunction for elk is an, not a. Please let us know howe dis hole sparro ting works oot.
  21. Looks like the hunter in the top photo hasn't begun calling yet. Stand with your legs together, not apart. When was the last time you saw the shape of an inverted Y occurring in nature?
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    Crazy Buck!!

    good job, well done. few horses will stand quiet for a large, dead, bloody carcass thrown across their back if they have not been desensitized to that ahead of time.
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