TREESTANDMAN
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http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/in...?showtopic=4311
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Nice job on a great looking bear!!
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http://www.archerytalk.com/reviews/?page=i...uct_ID=rip1_252 http://www.archerytalk.com/reviews/?page=i...duct_ID=tro1_54 http://www.archerytalk.com/reviews/?page=i...uct_ID=tro2_220 http://www.archerytalk.com/reviews/?page=i...uct_ID=qua1_243 Right now I'm leaning towards trophy taker. The only consistent drawback is noise which can be easily fixed w/ moleskin.
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yes, KWP, if you get a chance I'm curious on the pse model you are using.
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For right now I shoot a mathews ultra 2. That switchback xt has been calling my name for a while though. I want a drop away rest that has good arrow containment when my arrow is knocked but I'm not drawn back. Thankyou everyone for your responses!
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Big DropTine Buck
TREESTANDMAN replied to standman's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
yowsers!!!! -
Those are some beauties!!!
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Very nice trailer, fits 2 full sized quads w/ room to spare. Comes w/ spare tire. Asking $800 obo. Pm me if interested. Pic to come soon.
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Sold to Buckhorn pending his inspection and funds.
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It is a 2001. The side rails are removable. I live In southern Mesa at Lindsay/Baseline. I have no idea how many miles are on it, I just know it is in great condition. I've had it for about 1 yr. The flooring is wood that was waterproofed and laquered. I would imagine it would have no problem holding a ranger. Not really sure what to call the type of hitch. It goes on to a standard 2" ball. I'm selling it because I want to purchase a jumping jack trailer. Title is free and clear. All the wiring and lights work great.
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Don't buy anything over 10* power to use as neck binos, you would regret it. If the binos will be exclusively tripod binos get the 12 or 15 power. For neck get the 8 or 10 power. Anything higher will be too shaky. All 3 brands make equal quality glasses imo. Get the one that fits your eyes the best and feel the most comfortable. So if money is not an issue and swarovs fit your eyes the best get the 10*42 EL's for neck binos or 15*56 SLC's for tripod binos. "the 10*42 will be small to glass extensively with" This is not true. Higher powered binos WILL BE jumpier in view and have a smaller field of view where as the lower powered binos have a much calmer, more stable view and a wider field of view, and will typically gather light better.
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Nice lion kill!!
TREESTANDMAN replied to Webber's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Yeah, I agree w/ casey, Up over 130 gross in my opinion. What a PIG!!!!!! Aweseome trash on that badboy! -
Your 2nd and 3rd kills have really good mass!! Nice job!! Appears they probably had the same father. Can't wait to see the 130".
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You would be wise to send a pm to Red Rabbit. He does a lot of deep research on hunting products and I know he was planning on purchasing a Leica model.
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Azfiredude, Your last name isn't Freeman is it? A fireman that laid a block wall around my parents home in North Mesa was a Freeman. Did a great job.
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My first archery anything....
TREESTANDMAN replied to bullwidgeon's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Brett, Congrats on shooting that little weiner bull. -
Trail Camera Elk Pictures
TREESTANDMAN replied to TwoGuns's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
ok, I think he may go around 320". Awesome 5*5!!! -
Nice job Bryson!! Both are beautiful trophy's!!!
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I've also dealt w/ Swarovski customer service and they are incredible as previous posters have mentioned. If you want neck binos, go w/ the el's. Tripod only, I'd probably go w/ the leicas or swarov 15*56. Also as Fatfootdoc mentioned, make sure they fit your face dimensions.
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Younghunter---- This is what I would do if I were you. Buy DURAVANES, they do well going through a whisker buiscuit, very quiet and light. With the duravanes, purchase a tube or two of "bohning archery instant gel". Your vanes will never come off without a knife or razor blade. I've used the blitzenberger for years in 2 archery shops I used to work at, but now just use the AZ eazyfletch. It is very easy and fast. I'm sure there are lots of right answers, but this is what I would do personally. Acetone is great for cleanining or preparing aluminum shafts before fletching. It also works on carbon arrows if wiped on very lightly and quickly. Mike
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AZ EZ FLETCH RIGHT HELICLE. Whisker buiscuts WILL ruin your fletchings but should not be tearing your glue off. Use Fast-set gel.
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Unfortunately dogs are not permitted on the spring hunt. I had a spring bear archery only hunt this year and was about 60 yds from a BIG boar. Unfortunately he could had seen me moving in my treestand and was mad. I watched him rough up a big manzanita bush while growling. I never had a clear shot. The spring hunt is tough but possible.
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what ya think
TREESTANDMAN replied to have2bhuntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
That bull would go around 340". What incredible thirds he has!!! FLING!!
