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Everything posted by Edge
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I'm out at the end of 163rd Ave and Wildcat Mike, Patton Rd closed at 195th. Some pretty amazing rescues going on live on channel 12
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Thanks buddy. Get that hound of yours to the other side of the creek out here and attach two pony kegs to him and float him across. I won't even care what brand beer it is.
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Found my neighbors trailer 1/4 mile downstream, it's looking kind of haggard. Can anyone suggest a good trailer repair guy out here? But I shouldn't be making too much lite. A lot of people are going to be hurt by this.
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Guy, you were just at my house the other night, silly goose.
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Who is going to be where on the 22nd?
Edge replied to border hunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Oh my, Mike. glad u let me know. Backpack hunt verses sleeping on the ground with snakes and scorpions, tough choice. -
I have a friend with acreage in Parks, mulling over your request.
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PM on its way.
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Who is going to be where on the 22nd?
Edge replied to border hunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Either the Eagletails or Bighorn Wilderness areas, combined lion, deer hunt. I'll be the one with the pack horse covered with assorted armaments, bow, shotgun, .243, mace.... -
9 sets pushups, 9 sets crunches, went on two short hikes and 2 bike rides. Tipped the scales yesterday morning at 225.5#
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Thanks and good luck on your upcoming hunts. Call if you need anything.
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With the exception of the news, we pre-record what little we watch. Judge Judy, Mountain Men, South Park and No Mans Land are staples here. The old lady watches the zombie and vampire nonsense. It's amazing how short the shows content is when you have no commercials. Took off shed hunt in unit 9 in May and lost work when inpatient folk couldn't go 3 or 4 days without hearing back from me due to no cell signal.
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Guy is right, if it's a recluse, will be violin shaped. Also called the fiddler spider. Don't think you got one here but all spiders are venomous. I got bit by a spider several weeks ago, no gapping wound just itches like crazy.
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This sounds like a lot of afternoons I spent in the Philippines. Add a little pansit, some lumpia and a keg of San Miguel...... On those rare occasions where my father-in-law would shell out 60 pisos ($1) to have the goat processed for him, he'd still show up and reassemble all the goat parts to make sure it was all there.
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I'm in, Mike So long as taking the trash out counts towards my aerobics. There are even 6 stair steps involved I like to limber up a bit first by clipping my toenails. Don't laugh, those toesies are getting tougher and tougher to reach. Sometimes I can only get one or two nails done before I get dizzy. Don't want to push the envelope too much, early on.
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Super pics, nature girl. Great pictures are a trophy in most respects.
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burros
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Let me know when that trailer is ready for servicing. Tim
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Was probably packaged for shipment to Greece. I don't want to know what it's stuffed with.
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Question for gun safe owners in the lower desert areas
Edge replied to CJNAZ's topic in The Campfire
Sorry that happened, thieves should be shot without a blindfold, stood up and shot again. The way things are going, I'll hide the guns in the freezer and keep the beef in the safe. -
I hear ya Mocha, I've had some very close calls with the legless dragons. Was even considering postponing my excursions until the snakes all put themselves away for the winter. Been lucky so far, only pain I felt was being bucked off a couple times and sitting on some cholla. Oh well, another CWT member and I going out later, wish us luck.
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Took advantage of the Supermoon last nite by driving out to the Hummingbird Springs Wilderness to do some predator calling. Parked the rig and hoofed it down the trail looking for a suitable spot for my stand. In the sand of the washes I crossed, there was a healthy variety of deer, sheep, lion and donkey tracks. Was getting darker, moon rising and I was on a rocky volcanic hill with good visibility to the north. I stopped and turned 180 degrees around and suddenly saw I was not alone on the trail. At the same instant I turned, I must have spooked the critter following me. Got a glimpse of some kind of large blonde varmit with a long fuzzy tail that fit a lions description, about 80' behind me, leaping off the trail and into the brush. I saw its tail a couple times thru the brush as I dug my hand caller out of my pocket to try and get it to come back.. It was one of those moments that gets your attention, for sure. I went ahead a little further up the trail and set up an E caller about 70 yards away and put my back to a wash bank. By 11pm, I had a grey fox, horned owl and several coyotes come in for a visit. Was just bright out enough to see critters 100-150'. But the hike back out wasn't much fun. Was tired and the adrenalin high from predator calling and now having to avoid several rattlesnakes in the trail, was wearing me out. Loved the supermoon last nite, but so did the snakes.
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Haha, even toothless cougars are good for something. If y'all happen to locate Obama's balls, strap 'em on and come along sometime.
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Question for gun safe owners in the lower desert areas
Edge replied to CJNAZ's topic in The Campfire
The older you get, the more you rely on trickery, deception and deceit. Hot out in the shop? Plug it in. Comes equipped with light and storage compartments. The safe works great for chilling beer and venison, too. Please don't ask what the washer/dryer are used for. -
The points I set out to make concerning the dangers of night hunts: A) Keep an eye open behind you, B) Keep an eye open below you. C) Keep an eye on your keys or you might get both eyes closed for you. Ready to go again, could use some extra eyes, any takers? PM me