TREESTANDMAN
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skunked again.
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Happy birthday Tim!!
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Very nice shed!!!
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Climbers are nice but are not always compatible w/ the tree you are wanting to use. For a climber the tree must be a completely verticle and a lot of branch cutting may be required. I prefer hang-on stands. I've tried quite a few different treestands and so far, this is my favorite for the $$. I spent a good 7 days this past January from sunup till sundown in this stand and it is quite comforatable. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/template...g&noImage=0 I usually use treesteps.
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Thanks Ultramag for giving my uncle a good deal. He is excited beyond all get out!! Said you were a really nice guy and gave you some really good advice. Thanks Ultramag for giving my uncle a good deal. He is excited beyond all get out!! Said you were a really nice guy and gave you some really good advice. I was actually thinking about buying it as a back up-bow but then my uncle came over to fix my toilet and I told him about it.
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A certain Fireman?
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Beautiful mount!!!
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cacciatore, Your hurtfull remarks are causing me anguish that I cannot bare. I feel as if I am being swallowed into the depths of despair!!!
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Jade, You are more than welcome to come along w/ Ken and I. I put him in for Elk, deer, and antelope. We'll let you know if he gets drawn. He should draw a rifle deer tag. Mike
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They will have them up before the first, I was talking to a guy this mornin and he said they almost posted them last Fri. but there was one more minor glitch they had to take care of first, he said it will be sometime this week Hopefully today I agree, it will be sometime this week.
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A couple more Elk video pics
TREESTANDMAN replied to COOSEFAN's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Actually his fronts are pretty decent, Good eyeguards, decent 2nds and 3rds. I would estimate that bull around 370-380". Beautiful!@! -
Scouting cam???????
TREESTANDMAN replied to gonhntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
105coues, You hit it on the head. All 3 moultries I purchased would take very few pictures and they were usually washed out. I tried everything you could think of thinking it was my fault for not setting it up correctly. I finally gave up and told walmart they needed to stop selling them. I bet if I purchased one from bowhunter4life's Wallyworld I'd be fine. -
Scouting cam???????
TREESTANDMAN replied to gonhntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Azhuntnut, Good idea there. The only downside w/ doing that to a moultrie is the moultrie quality of plastic is not very heavy duty and the u-bolts could be pulled easily. But I agree that may help keep "an honest guy honest". Also going along w/ Azhuntnuts idea, don't forget to put plenty of waterproofing around the u-bolts both on the inside and the outside. I use "amazing goop". Otherwise The inside of your camera will be filled w/ water when you go to switch the card. If you can find one that actually works, for the price, the Moultrie is a good deal in my opinion. I'm done trying to find one that works. -
Very nice mounts B4L!!! I want to read your bear story on how you arrowed him. Were you sitting a water tank?
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Elk pic from video
TREESTANDMAN replied to COOSEFAN's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Beautiful pic Jim!! Nice bull, thx for sharing. -
I've heard a lot of good things about the wack'ems. I personally use Muzzy 3 blade 100 gr. and love them. Congrats on an awesome elk tag!!!!
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Same here. No tag yet.
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Thanks for the email.
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Scouting cam???????
TREESTANDMAN replied to gonhntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I tend to agree a lot more w/ Coues7 on this one. I've gone through 3 $100 digital moultries from walmart and returned all 3. I tend to think there are some good ones and bad ones out there based on what I've read about them. If you go onto a diehard homebrew camera website you will see all kinds of complaints about them. I had a buddy that lucked out and purched one that actually worked ok. I don't like them because #1 they do not come w/ a lock or cable so if someone were to find it, it would take no effort to steal it, or take the memory card. With a homebrew or good quality trail camera the housing is a heavy duty pelican case w/ 2 U-bolds w/ a good python lock going through the 2 U-bolts. Unless the thief has a chainsaw or heavy duty bolt cutters w/ him he probably wont try to steal your camera. Why tempt them? #2 For pictures that are far away the picture quality is so poor you cannot zoom in on a rack for instance and see any detail. #3 Very slow shutter speed- An animal practically has to stop and move around in front of the camera before it finally takes a picture. The previous post about hawks swooping down to catch quail is not as it seems. I guarantee you the sensor picked up movment and then 4 seconds later happend to take the picture as a hawk was swooping down for a quail. No camera on earth is that fast. #4 I think you have a 50% chance of purchasing one that actually works. -
Ditto to Bills post.
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I drew a BULL ELK and DEER tag this year in NM so I'm praying I don't draw anything in Arizona. Never thought I'd say that.
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CW T-shirt stuff
TREESTANDMAN replied to Apache7mm's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Looks like the King buck. -
trail cam pics
TREESTANDMAN replied to j-rod's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Cool pics! I would guess the top bull may go around 320 when he is done. -
That is great news!!!
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