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Like the title says I’m looking for 100g Magnus Stinger buzzcut deep six broad heads made for the 4mm arrows. I guess Easton discontinued the 4mm arrows and it looks like demand for the deep six broad heads has diminished. thanks for looking, I’m in Phoenix and will travel
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Unit 3A/4B Zeniff / Dry Lake population management hunt
Ed67 replied to goat73's topic in Elk Hunting
All unknown is there was a fire in that area a few years back leaving it pretty open. Might wanna find a landowner list and talk to some people about access. -
I got lucky and drew November C coues deer. Just paid now figuring a way to tell my wife😮
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6A archery bull, September hunt
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36A, Marlin 336, 30-30. My sons, not mine. I refused to hike to the top of this peak
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I was hit at 0709 and had 6 points 6A early archery bull. Not bonus pass
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Just hit for 3 6A early archery bull tags 👍🏻
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👍🏻 great for trad style muzzleloaders too!
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22WMR rifles are legal, handguns are not
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Reputable Toyota mechanic in east valley?
Ed67 replied to My Rights As An American's topic in The Campfire
480 699-2880. Yota Pros in Tempe near Costco I-10 and Elliot. Very reasonable -
It says I need to go online and pay. Trying it now
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This year I am hunting with my 1965 Winchester 94 30-30. Son is hunting with his Marlin 336 30-30. Iron sights on both. I am bringing my Savage 22-250 as a backup 😮
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Why would the police be looking for him if he did attach a 200 to a 14’ Jon boat?
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Great glass, son has these, I have the 14s. Not a ton of difference
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Great write up and hunt! Awesome shot AJ!
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I use it with My 6.5 PRC, 60 Grains of VVH 560, WLR primer, Lapua brass, 123 grain Hammer Hunter bullet gives me about 3250 FPS average and very accurate. Two one shot kills on a coues buck and a 300 6A bull.
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Question for those with oleander experience. I have an oleander tree 8” trunk near my back patio. I intend to cut to ground level as removing the root ball isn’t an option. After cutting, if I drill and apply glyphosphate or any recommended fluid, will this kill the root ball? thanks, Ed
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Yep, no rut and a lot of people are out in the desert. Personally I prefer the earlier combat hunts in November.
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I’ve used that press for 40 years. Great press.
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Incredible buck! Congratulations
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It’s been a great and challenging hunt but these old legs are spent. We are happy to get a buck but 36A you win Big fire, Fireball and football via Starlink , headed home tomorrow. I highly recommend La Siesta RV campground in Arivaca if hunting 36A or B. Great camo host, power water and sewer plus a little pond to fish in. Cheers.
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Ok we are hunting 36A which has really been kicking our butts and for only 75 tags it seems everyone else had the same gameplan. Oh well, public land all good. Needless to say the bucks have been few and far between. This past Monday we saw a great buck in an area that takes quite a bit of time to get to so we went back this morning before sunup. Two other pairs of hunters had the same plan, probably looking for the same buck, if he’s still alive. Again, public land all good. We glassed up several deer, one small two point then watched this one bed at about 750 yards around 0900. We decided to make a play for him and moved to abiut 390 where we sat and watched him for the next 3 hours. We could only see eye, nose and antler. Finally he stood and my son dumped him with a Savage 110 Ultralight 6.5 PRC, handloaded with 123 grain Hammer Hunter bullets at 3250. He took a step and was done. Not the biggest with expectations on a late hunt but with work and family calling he’s happy and so am I. Grateful to spend time with him and thinking back to the first deer he shot on a 33 youth hunt at 11 years old 17 years ago. Back at it in the morning.
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On another bedded buck. Been on him 2 hours 15 min so far. Hasn’t moved
