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Thanks Desert Bull and Gino!!!! Mike
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Ernesto will be my glasser. I'll just sit back waiting for him to find me my 120 non-typical. He'll also be my gutter and will pack it out. All part of the deal.
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Ernesto, You are exactly right!! I always want back what I sell. I'll trade you straight across for a Sonoran Coues tag+ Rifle permit.
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Yep, Time has run out but I still haven't gotten up there to check. May not be for a couple of weeks more. Sorry to disappoint some of you guys. Mike
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That was a good one Ernesto!
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I could help you bag a bear. What kind of a coues opportunity are you offering? thx, Mike
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Soloution to carry your Range Finder
TREESTANDMAN replied to stalkincoues's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I've also got one from Christian and plan on using it on my upcoming early archery Bull elk hunt!!! I used to carry my rangefinder in my chest pocket or coat pocket but it was a hassle to slide it out and range the animal and then put it back. This eliminates a lot of that time and akwardness that could be the difference between you putting an arrow through the lungs or not! I will be purchasing one or 2 more as well. Very simple design but genious idea!! I'll post my 380" bull late September guys. -
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On the deadly side all I have are some rinocerous vipers, spitting cobras, and some copperheads. I'll give you my spitting cobra for free Tam, I'm sure Connor would love him! He just left my wife blind in one eye. There actually is quite a market for the snakes you just mentioned!!! I knew Mark the Taxidermist and he kept quite a few rattlesnakes as pets. (Not sure if he still does?) I remember one got loose in his house. I couldn't handle that!!! I leave the venomous snakes alone! Here is my pricelist of what I have available right now. These are priced more than 1/2 of what you'd spend at a pet shop or even most classified offers. Update: 5 were just sold from Craigslist. 1. Adult Male Snow Corn Snake (proven breeder) Extremely calm and gentle. $60 obo SOLD 2. Adult Female Anytheristic het for albino (if bred with the adult male snow, you get 1/2 snow's and 1/2 anytheristics. $50 obo SOLD 3. Adult Female Creamsicle Female (just laid 20 good eggs) Also very friendly. $60 obo 4. Adult Female Albino Corn (just laid 21 eggs) good temperment like all. $50 obo SOLD 5. Adult Male Grey Banded Kingsnake (alterna Phase) $50 obo 6. Baby Male 08 Hypo melanistic Motley Lavender corn. $200 firm 7. Ultramel Male Corn snake 08 (one of the newest morphs on the market!!) Very cool! $70 obo 8 Baby male Grey banded Kingsnake 08 (very pretty blairs phase) $75 obo 9. Adult female okeetee gravid (pregnant) corn snake 06- The father is a Motley Sunglow. $70 obo because she is gravid. 10. Adult male Ghost corn snake. $60 SOLD
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I've got some really nice adult and a few juveniles for sale. Please let me know if interested. thx, Mike
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Most of these are for sale or trade now as the females have all laid there eggs. There is a good chance if you get the females quick, that they will double clutch and lay a 2nd batch of eggs. I'm selling them dirt cheap as I just need to make room for my new breeders that are coming in. Feel free to pm, email, or call me. mikeudall@yahoo.com 480-615-4352 hm# I've also got several that are not on here that are for sale and in a couple of weeks I'll have about 60 baby snakes of all different kinds for sale.
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I've been an inactive member of the "Mormon" church for several years. I stopped going just because it was too much work for me and I'm not a very social person. My wife and children still go which I'm happy about. Life was a lot better when I was actively going to church and serving others. I keep saying I want to become active again but I'm too lazy. I will probably keep procrastinating.
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Both Cal Kings are sold. I did not have a picture of them up. thx, Mike
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Hoghntr, I used to have those worm snakes at the home a grew up in. They would eat ants and such and come out of the concrete cracks or dividers at night on my back porch. I tried keeping one as a pet but he/she eventually died. Kind of cool little snakes. I'm sure they'd make fantastic trout bait. Another snake I'd catch a lot of in my area were ground snakes. They get to be about a foot long max. They are a greyish to redish color and a lot of people mistakenly called them red-racers. I was able to keep them and breed them successfully. The baby's were like those worm snakes. I fed them crickets. I also caught a cool looking night snake in my backyard under a board. It is very nocturnal with the slits for pupils like the rattlesnakes. It is a rearfanged snake which means it's fangs are located in the back of it's jaw and it chews on the mice or lizard before the lizard is hit with the poison. Mine was very docile so I held it without a problem. If one does chew on your finger and get's it's rear fangs into your skin, it would be the same a bee sting (provided you are not allergic). My buddies and I would also hunt snakes by the verde river collecting Lyre snakes, coral snakes, long nosed snakes, whip snakes (aggressive), king snakes, gopher snakes (or bull snakes etc). We also would catch Rosy Boas not too far from hear. My buddy caught a really rare Green rat snake in southern AZ which are very very scarce. It is cool to me that there are way way more non-poisonous snakes in AZ than poisonous. All we have to worry about are the rattlesnakes and the coral snakes which are pretty mild in temperment. Cool pics of the patchnosed snake amanda. They look a little like whip snakes but without all that aggression!
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No offense taken to anyones posts. Please don't delete this post. thx, Mike
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It will be a month as I said. Hopefully he/they will have it back with a note of apology. thx, Mike
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Cool western patch nosed snake!!!! I haven't seen too many of them! Thanks for posting the pics. Mike
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Tim, I've compared the Swarovski 80MM and the winchester 65MM side by side and the winchester beats them all hands down. Plus you can get a 65MM winchester spotting scope for $50 compared to $2500. My advice would be to go with the winchesters and never look back. Anything with slightly low light conditions or past 50 yds is a bit blurry but it is worth the $2450 in savings. Don't listen to all of these other yahoo's. The Bushnell Is up there as well. My wife bought me a Winchester for Christmas a few years ago. I took it out, looked out my outside window and took it back the next day.
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It depends on who you ask. Per the forest service, the cameras become part of the tree and can be taken legally. At least thats what one forest service guy told me. Another told me if it is left there for more than a week it is public property, same with a treestand. That is one reason why I will not involve law enforcement.
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It is a homemade camera I made myself. I can prove it's mine, and I etched my name and phone # on the back. But I don't plan on involving the police.
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Honestly guys, I don't want to post the pic of him now because If I find out who he is, my thoughts and anger will just take over and I really don't want that. I will give him a chance to return it...and then post his picture. Yes, I got pics of him with what look like bolt cutters. The 2nd camera was up high so it is kind of hard to distinguish his features but it is pretty clear when zoomed in. Jamaro, Thanks a ton for the kind gesture! You've already helped me out enough, It should be me offering you a camera. I'm making a claim on my stolen hunting articles from my truck and will be getting $$ to buy the stuff back new. I was not smart for leaving it in my truck and will not do that again. Mike One thing I just realized. My garmin E-trex was in my pack that was stolen from my truck. If this thief is a hunter he has got the gps coords to all my sweet spots!!
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LOL. Pretty funny Jade! I actually pinged him with an offer. I took that broken treestand back to sportsmans warehouse and got my money back. Turned out Gorilla had a faulty product after all. The bolts were defective. But I wasn't wearing my lineman's harness so we were both guilty and my attorney didn't want to risk not getting enough $$. Now that I'm crippled I have to stick with snakes as my new hobby.
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Here are 2 Juno rd Alterna phase. The male is the smaller one with almost all Grey and black. There is a little patch of red on top of his head and a little more down towards the end of his body. This male would sell very quickly if the serious greyband breeders saw him for sale. The female is gravid (pregnant) by my friend's Juno rd alterna male and should be laying eggs soon. Greybands do not lay as many as cornsnakes...usually 4-10, but the baby's should come out very attractive. I've also got a pair of California Kingsnakes for sale. The female is a beautiful banana phase and the male is albino striped. The female should be gravid. Don't have pics of them but will email if interested. Thats all for now. Feel free to pm me with offers on snakes for sale. I will also consider trades for hunting items or other snakes. Thanks Amanda. Mike Udall 480-615-4352
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Here is a 2007 Juno rd Blairs female I plan on using to breed next year. She is a beauty!!!! Here is a 2008 Juno rd hatchling from the same mother. Male. He is for sale and is a very good looking greybanded Blairs phase.
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The following are a few of my Greybanded Kingsnakes. They vary widely in color variation. These snakes are somewhat of a rarity on the market and will be going up in value, especially those which are documented to come from a specific locality within a county. They are only to be found in parts of TX, a small part of NM, and Mexico. It is no longer permisable to hunt for them by road in the US so really the only way is to get landowners permit (usually they charge a LOT of $$) to search for them at night as they are very nocturnal. I only breed greyband's from the same localities so they are worth a lot more. Almost all of mine are from Juno rd which is a popular locality which has a tendancy to produce cleaner banded greybands. There are 2 main types of greybanded kingsnakes... the alterna with little or no red/orange, or the Blairs which have thick bands of red/orange. Both are equally coveted and worth the same for the most part. Many times you will get a variety of mixed hatchlings with all different patterns and phases, even if both parents are alterna or blairs. If anyone is interested I would recommend doing internet searches to learn about these awesome snakes! They are very docile and make great pets (as long as you get one that eats mice ok) Usually half of the hatchlings will refuse to eat baby mice right away because in the wild they feed mostly on lizards. I rub the pinkie mouse with lizard for the scent and they usually take it, then I will ween them onto mice. The hatchling greybandeds that feed well on mice are usually more expensive. I will only sell greybandeds that feed on mice and my prices are much lower than anyones out there. This one is an adult male Christmas mtn grey banded. I cannot guarantee it's locality as it was just told to me from the seller so I will sell him for less.
