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Sinwagon1

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  1. Bought mine online. And with return shipping,insured, and restocking fee it's the same. I don't feel stuck with them. Just offering someone here a discount as I'd lose just about the same returning them. Basically if someone is going to buy a new pair from this sight, I'll save them 100$. And if not then yes I can return them. Just rather help someone here first. It's no smoking deal that much I understand. But 100$ is 100$. I much rather see another local hunter have them then losing money for no reason what so ever.


  2. I just bought these for myself for Christmas and after showing my brother he informs me my wife already bought me a pair. I paid 1400$ for these and that's the cost every where I see. If you're looking for a brand new never touched pair and save you a 100$ these are it. I took them out of the box once. Never touched. Has everything with it. Call Keith at 623 570 9695. I won't take less. Cabelas it's 1400 before tax. This is a good deal. SOLD


  3. Had a hunt in unit ten and took my dog with me. We have a place off Esper road in junipine estates and he wondered off and never came back. He's been there before a lot so is familiar with the place. Hoping someone seen him or picked him up. He's all white with a medium build. Extremely fast dog. Has a bird dog look to him. My daughters are really upset. If anyone has any information please call Keith at 623 570 9695. I will gladly give a reward. Thank you.


  4. Yes correct. I love my dog. At the end if the day I know it's my fault. I was furious yes but it happens. I'll just have to kill a bigger one now I guess. I'll get it fixed one day. He's a good dog, but still a dog I know. I got a nice elk just last week, so I can't in no way be that upset. The dog was pardoned before he was sentenced. Just a dog being a dog. If animals were to know better I wouldn't of ever killed the deer in the first place. My brothers antlers were right next to mine. Just glad he didn't touch those. I don't know if I could of saved him then.

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  5. I had second thoughts and some minor regrets that I didn't hold out for something bigger. But for two weeks my buddy tried and tried with no success. Today the last day and the rut just never came alive. I am so happy that I made the right decision. Meat is always more important even if I have to remind myself of that sometimes. I say next time I'll try for that monster. But I know myself too well, if that same bull came off that mountain id take him again. Tag soup stays bitter for a long long time!!


  6. Well I had my bull picked out and this one wasn't him. I went up so many times scouting this bull I almost lived in his living room. I swore he was all mine because all the time I've been up in this bowl I never seen one person. But wouldn't you know it a huge 6x7 was on the front of this range the day before season right off the main road. So opening morning I have a zoo with me. The 6x7 vanishes and no one can get close to my bull after upteen people push him around. But the worse was no bugles. And I mean none! Then rain. It was just pushing all the wrong buttons. So I chose a favorite tank of my friends and when he came over the hill I knew I was going to shoot him. He wasn't a monster I knew but he was nice and had the body of a horse. The reason I shot right when he came in was because the wind was swirling really bad so I let him go down once and let it fly. I've hunted archery a lot and have learned to stay calm. But this bull gave me the fever. It was scary because I saw where I hit and it was a good hit. But no blood at all!! Took about two hours to find him. He didn't bleed because he didn't have much time to. He went all of 300 yards. I saw what looked like an elk but thought it was too big. Well I was wrong. I was amazed at such a young bull would have that weight. 765. Very happy with that. Plus I still get to hunt. My buddy has the same tag and I'm going back up tomorrow. I settled a little but with the lack of talking,the weather, the fact my brother was with me and was going home, and the camera, I had to. And no one has killed my bull. And my niece has the rifle tag for the same unit. We may get him yet.

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  7. I make my own out if 3/16 steel. Heavy yes but they can't be peeled open. I use a shrowded lock that can't be cut with bolt cutters. And I use four 3/8 3 inch lags to secure them. But I never put them on water. I get in a trail close by water, dump done salt and you'll have plenty if pics that way. Not as much as water, but you'll still own your camera for next year.

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