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Yes I am located in Pearce.
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Yes .44 Magnum. S&W 29s or stainless 629 are .44s.
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Moeller Fuel Tank. 12 gallon Model FT 1498. 15"x43.5"x6".
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Still have this tank if interested. Recently reminded when I had to move it.
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Big Jon Downrigger with two swivel bases with weight tray and two rod holders on each base. No weight or release clips. Would work good for trolling for stripers or trout. $100
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Winchester Model 94 Trapper, .44 Magnum or .44 Special. 16" barrel, 1 in 38 twist. Williams receiver sight included, angle eject so a scope cold be mounted. Low round count, its been lurking in the back of my gun safe. $695
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I am located down in Pearce.
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Where are you located?
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Sorry about the low responce, I am currently up in Alaska. The tank is still available, I am located in Pearce.
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OOPS. I am asking $50.00
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Mercury 40 HP outboard for sale. Electric start, power tilt/trim, tiller. Runs great, good even compression in all cylinders. Two spare props.$650 or trades?
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New Weaver Grand Slam 3-12x42. Black matte, dual x reticle with side focus parallax adjustment. Box has been opened to inspect, never mounted. Scope cover and paperwork in box. $300
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I can't speak for longevity but clarity and craftsmanship is definitely evident. This should be mounted on a rifle this season! If you don't like the price make an offer.
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I am not sure if is the newest model, I have had it for a year and half. Sold the file it was purchased for. The box indicates it is a Model 800620 if that helps.
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When I lived up in Alaska I made several deer hunts on Kodiak and Afognak, always productive and great hunts. We generally went during November as the weather was cooler and meat spoilage wasn't an issue. Thru the 80s 90s the Alaska Marine Highway had a regular run out to Kodiak departing from Seward or Homer and you could put a pickup on the ferry for the same price as flying down then charter one of the flying services out to hunting destination. During that period there was a variety of planes available for charter, Grumman Goose, Widgeon, Beavers, 206, Aeronca, Super Cub. There are a lot of fox down there with all color phases i.e.. red, silver and cross, also bears depending where you hunt. We would generally plan an eight day hunt to be able to catch ferry back to mainland. Weather can ground flights so it is prudent to always plan to bring extra staples like noodles or rice to augment venison if you get stuck a few days. A bad winter can take a heavy toll on the deer population so it would be prudent to research the previous deer winter kill. Probably my favorite hunt when I lived in Alaska.
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A trip in September can be excellent with the trout gorging on salmon eggs and silvers still running. Moose season is in full swing, reds are done so the crowds have thinned out, but creeks can be blown out from rain for a few days. Fly fishing for trout during this period is primarily drifting beads. Flesh flys and skulpin patterns are effective at times. The Parks Highway streams in the Mat-Su valley are accessible via the Parks Hwy and can be good if one is willing to do some bushwhacking. Willow Creek, Little Willow,Sheep, Montana creeks as well as others cross the Parks Hwy enroute to the Susitna River. Try to obtain a current copy of the Milepost, it has alot of info for the road bound fisherman, there are also a book call Highway Angler that would be helpful. There is some great fishing in the lakes but generally requires a boat. I lived in the Mat-Su valley for 33+years and enjoyed the fishing up there. We moved down to Arizona three years ago but have been back to Alaska for the summers to get my fishing fix. Mostly hunt predators down here. Alaska is expensive and tough to do on a tight budget. Do your homework and good luck to you and your son if you make to the Greenland.
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Reduced price to $100 shipped.
