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Better be on private property!
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January Archery - Cactus, No Immigrants, Camp at Road
CatfishKev replied to atwoodbeer's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
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Someone just posted a good combo deal in the classifieds. Slik 634
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Are the direct thread alpha mounts basically the same us the thunderbeast?
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One of my customers had a poster board with clothes pins holding money attached to certain jobs, floors, dishes etc. Also check out family do dots. It's kind of pricey though but once it's set up it should be pretty easy. We ended up getting the do dots but haven't got it set up yet.
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On a tight budget $150ish the vanguard 264ao comes with an ok head (or newest version of it). The slik carbon fiber 634 is very popular with the benro S2 as the head (best value if looking for lightweight imo) Another good quality budget friendly head is the vanguard ph 111
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Hotshot no pest strips available at lowes. They release a chemical vapor that leaves no residue. You could throw one in a trash bag then wrap it around the mount.
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I like thunderbeast since you can buy the brakes for several rifles and swap the can back and forth.
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Some stuff is sold, see link. In tucson on Wed.
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Follow link to CL for pics https://sierravista.craigslist.org/tls/d/sierra-vista-contractor-selling-lots-of/7240087187.html Scaffolding, 2 medium width sections, one large width section. $100 per section. 8 Scaffolding casters, $25 each Drywall bazooka taper and automatic tool set including box, taper extender, nail spotters, 3.5" angle head, extra long brake handle, tapetech extendable, handle with blueline 8"box, and 2 wipedown knives. $6k invested, $3k FIRM Drywall troll panel carrier, $25 Porter Cable 7800 electric dustless sander and sanding discs. $250 Have dustless shop vac set up as well to accompany it. $100 Little green generator, yes it works. Sold 12" evolution electric concrete saw. $120 Bostich roofing nailer, used one job. This is the best roof nailer out there. $175 Bauer Demolition hammer comes with some bits $200 Power Stretcher and poles, $250 Seaming iron, $20 2 almost full rolls carpet pad. $20 each LG 10,000btu ac unit, used one season, $250 Drummond submersable pump $50
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Some stuff sold, bump. Going tucaon on Wed.
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Thats awesome! Always wondered what a 100+ 2x2 would look like.
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extreme sw New Mexico Couse hunting
CatfishKev replied to Gene S's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Dont know the area personally but have looked into it. you can also access the area from the NM side, Geronimo trail can take you from the az side but im told the AZ side is much rougher. Do you have a tag for the area? As far as being a good area, its well off the beaten path and pretty far from towns. No reason to think it doesnt hold good deer. -
Theres a guy over by rain valley that will thread and install breaks. He did some for me a couple years ago. I shot him a text to see if hes still doing work and he said yes. Ill shoot you his info.
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Dont know about the sale. Saw a couple items on camofire a d so.e at Sierra trading post recently
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That would be stupid to make the jan hunt the dirst 2 weeks, at least down here.
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I was curious about the point restriction thing. Sent a text to 2 of the wifes family members back in PA where ot has been in play for years. Here are their responses... just passing it on. I personally have mixed thoughts on it. From one guy The point restrictions as far as I'm concerned has definitely given way to bigger bucks as they were given a chance to mature. Most people follow the restrictions and as with most hunters they are not going to just shoot something and let it rot. I haven't been hunting in PA for a few years but it is better when you don't see a bunch of guys with dead button bucks and spikes. And from the other... I would have to say overall that it is helping to see bigger bucks. But the poacher factor is really putting a dent in this area and farmers shooting more then they need to . Is really downsizing the population .my self and my neighbors only shoot bucks no does I have anywhere from 3-8 does every other night coming out in the field bucks are very limited. I didn't get to hunt very much this year and I only seen like 2 small spikes and the five point I shot more less a scrub buck not very wide. For me from now on it's a rack buck or none at all. Racks are getting bigger just taking forever.Most people anymore post private land so the deer just stay and not being pushed so I guess that's why deer seem none to plentiful at times.I know lots of people just shoot whatever they see and less people being more selective.Selection is definitely the key if people would care a little more it would change for the better but you know how that goes.
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Do these need to be set up and dried out when you get home? Thats one thing i dont want to have to do. Aint got time fo dat
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2003 Outback by liteway, Sleeps 6, nice layout with pop up This is an older pic, we are cleaning ot this week and making a couple reapairs. Should be ready to see this weekend.
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Sold
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Ive been told it doesnt really work though. Some say it results in too many illegal kills which get left and untagged. Which im not too sure i believe. Although i have seen it happen with a spike getting killed on the youth cow hunt last year, but im sure thats a completely different story.