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Video turned out good.
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You would think but I have had them on my cameras north of i-8 still on foot walking north.
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Sweet congrats
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Very nice buck. Good luck on your hunt. Curious what everyone scores him at?
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Cool pictures thx for posting.
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Has anybody had problems with the illegals stealing cameras down south? I have never left one much longer than 5 days. Just curious how long u would kleave one out.
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Clearing out excess again Reloading AR and Archery stuff w/ new prices
HyNoon replied to gauchoand's topic in Classified Ads
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Dang Dave you've drawn some nice tags the past few years. Congrats and good luck on your hunt.
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Let me know if the crickets fall thru. I'm interested in the pink one. Thx
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Lol ☝ nice, haven't heard that one in a while.
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We cooked one in camp last year. We were short on seasoning so we soaked it for a couple of hours in coke and lawrys seasoning and grilled it. We all liked it. Nice and simple.
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Hot dogs and fish guts have always worked good for us. Last year we caught 103 in two days at woods canyon. We did leave 3 traps out over night too with no issues that trip. Sorry I don't know how to post pictures on here with my phone.
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Anybody know of a good reputable garage door repair company? West Valley
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Thanks guys... I will call them both.
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Sorry add dish soap to it so it sticks. ^ !
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Ya round up is pretty safe too. Just add a little dish to use as a surfactant and it will stick to the bush and won't drip or run off. Therefore the bushes uou spray arr the only ones affected and not your other plants or soil. just make sure its not windy and get close to the plant. And a light coat will do just fine. Or you can stump cut it as far down as possilbe and apply round up tonthe fresh cut with a tooth brush. It will also kill the root so it will not grow back. Hope this helps.
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How much land do you have to battle with it on? Round up should kill it completely to the roots that way it doesn't come back when u give it a hair cut. Let it die until the roots are dry and dead then remove them.
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+1 Mexicana
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I come from a long line of cattle ranchers and we always have a .22 caliber "coyote truck gun" with us just for that reason. Nothing special just a semiauto marlin tube feed or ruger 10-22 usually with irons. Hard to see yotes did that to your livestock and deer as well.
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My 2015 archery coues takin at 110yrds
HyNoon replied to azhamill's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
You raise some valid points, but theres a counter arguement that people often dont bring up: that is the difference between flight range and stop and stare range for a deer. Ive only shoot five deer with my bow, 3 at under 35 (close range) and two at 50+. I also have cleanly missed 2 deer at 50+ and im not fessying up to how many ive punched arrows over at close range. Anyhow, every single animal ive ever shot at in the 50+ range just stood there staring at me and watching that arrow come with a bewildered look on their faces. At least half the animals ive shot at close range have string jumped or flinched, bolted, whatever you want to call it. I think once you get past the 40-50 yard range youre far enough away that they dont feel immediately threatened and will wait to see what happens. My second deer was take. With an 80 yard shot. He stood there and watched me take off my back pack, nock an arrow, range him, draw aim and shoot. Never moved until the arrow hit him. Thats just my limited experience though. Over the years I have seen this exact same pattern with deer.
