Snapshot
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And don't tell trphyhntr about the pretty girls. He will show up with his "Hammer of Thor", and it will all go south for the rest of us!
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Think of your unit as a bar were all the pretty girls hang out. Do you really want to tell a bunch of strange single guys about it?
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SHhhhhhhhhhh.........my unit is on your list. Been hunting there for 40 years, and put hundreds of miles on the bootheels. I haven't been able to draw a mule deer tag there in over 10 years.
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There are always twice as many " Guests" viewing these types of forums, as there are registered members. Draw odds are bad enough in quality units, without a bunch more people putting in, because they saw a picture of a giant buck or Bull harvested in unit xx. Loose lips sink ships.
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Nerd isn't the word I would choose......but I'll play along.
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Only once, 20 years ago. I was hunting a little south of Hannigan Meadows. I was calling, he was calling, and we kind of met in the middle. We got a good laugh out of it, and agreed to head in opposite directions.
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Magnificent beast! Very impressive rack, especially in velvet.
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A man died and went to heaven. As he stood in front of St. Peter at the Pearly Gates, he saw a huge wall of clocks behind him. He asked, “What are all those clocks?” St. Peter answered, “Those are Lie-Clocks. Everyone on Earth has a Lie-Clock. Every time you lie, the hands on your clock will move.” “Oh,” said the man, “whose clock is that?” “That’s Mother Teresa’s. The hands have never moved, indicating that she never told a lie.” “Incredible,” said the man. St. Pete continues, “That’s Abe Lincoln’s clock. The hands have moved twice, telling us that he only told two lies in his entire life.” The man asks, “Where’s Obama’s clock?” St. Pete replies, “Oh, they keep that one in Jesus’ office. He’s using it as a ceiling fan”
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1.) Big 4 hunt in Tanzania 2.) Marco Polo Sheep 3.) Polar Bear
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less then 100 yards
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Killed a big widow not far from my front door this weekend. Never been stung by one, but I have been nailed by a brown recluse. Those little suckers have flesh eating venom. Took a trip to the doctor, and prescribed a special medicated ointment for the wound to heal.
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Maybe this will spawn a new style of bowfishing http://www.guns.com/2015/09/10/underwater-archery-were-not-kidding-video/
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The age of technology is a double edged sword. Even 10 year olds have smartphones these day's. When I was that age our cell phone was 2 cans and a string. These x-box games promote a lot of violence, and turn people into couch potatoes
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A little weirdness makes life more dynamic
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Very nice buck. Double drop tines are unique.
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Handsome buck!
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Crying about wolves again
Snapshot replied to ctafoya's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
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Unit 10 bruiser....AWO hunter hits the jackpot with this B&C buck!
Snapshot replied to Capt. Don Martin's topic in Antelope Hunting
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All the fish condensed into an area 60% smaller, sounds like good fishing
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Breaking: Colt files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 6/15/15| by Daniel Terrill Colt Defense LLC voluntarily filed petitions for Chapter 11 relief, a process the company says will accelerate the sale of its operations in U.S. and Canada. The Connecticut-based company filed the materials in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Monday. “While entering Chapter 11 protection in the absence of a consensual agreement with our noteholders was not our preference and we do not take it lightly, we are confident it is the best path going forward and will enable us to continue to gain traction on a challenging but achievable turnaround in our business performance and competitive positioning in the international, U.S. government and consumer marketplaces,” said Keith Maib, Colt’s chief restructuring officer, in press materials. “Importantly, Colt remains open for business and our team will continue to be sharply focused on delivering for our customers and being a good commercial partner to our vendors and suppliers,” he said. Colt said it will continue normal business operations throughout the sale process and that it has asked the court to approve certain requests to protect trade creditors, vendors, and suppliers. If approved, Colt said the protections will allow for operations to continue uninterrupted during the Bankruptcy Court supervised sale process. Additionally, union-related agreements will also be unaffected and employees will be paid all wages, salaries and benefits on a timely basis. The company also said its lenders have agreed to provide $20 million to fund business operations, but the loan must be approved by the court. The entire process is expected to be complete within 60-90 days.
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Nice! How long do the lights have to be on before you see some action?
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I am going to retire in the Philippines ........unless I win the lottery.
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Chapter 11 keep's the Wolves at bay, while they figure out what to do.
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No problem. I don't know anything about Arctic Cats, but all quads run on similar engineering.
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the info I looked up on your quad showed a vacuum pump for fuel, but looking further, that is only for a rear mounted fuel tank. yours is gravity feed.I just wonder why its not getting fuel?
