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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$. I much rather see another local hunter have them then losing money for no reason what so ever.
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Ya I lose 100$ but save 13 I guess. Worse part is my gift for her sucks compared to what I got! Time to diamond shop I guess.
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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
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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.
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I hate when my buddies who have quite often not got the job done tell me,"if I was you this is what I would do"! Good thing I don't listen and always tag out.
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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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Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure this guy isn't really going to kill his dog. It's just a joke, don't get all worked up people.??? And you are blaming the dog ??? I think Rosie O'donnell tried to blame her spoon for being fat too !!!!
Sorry, just my $.02
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Mount the dog with the chewed up antlers on its head.
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Mount the dog with the chewed up antlers on its head.
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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!!
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My parents own a place in unit 10 and we have a scale for animals we harvest. So we were able to get a full weight before it went to the butcher.
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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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No sorry I guess I should have put these in another thread. Not kaibab. High desert. Sorry for that.
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Well they will be mounted but the capes that come off the early desert bucks isn't much to look at. We have one winter cape given and another we will buy. Kept them frozen for a year to preserve the velvet.
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Well the mounts use to be top notch but they're all over two decades old. All but the big 4x5. That was from 2009.
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Oh my god I can't wait!! Do NOT want to be here right now. Days are slooooooowwwww
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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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Also I rather not tell my wife I bought some. I don't want to ruin her surprise in any way at all.