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Paid What? For a lap/house dog
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What the H E double tooth pick do you mean I told you to bring it to me I am waiting on YOU You know what you are getting. I am gambling
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My brother got his mount back!
GameHauler replied to loco4coues's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
OH MY Great Buck I think you got that guy right at his prime. Good choice for the Taxi As always a Great mount -
Thanks, of course I had the Bronco to haul them. It was a long time ago and I thought 8 gallons per mile was good. --Bill It got 8GPM Heck, I might let you have the lens covers also
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STAY IN THE DESERT Just kidding flat lander
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Great Idea Houston but as you know I am a one man operation. That may have to change though Lunch during the week is tough for me but lets see what the others have to say. Thanks for the idea and hope it can come together
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It was time
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Great set Love the mass on them. Thanks for sharing. Hope you had the Bondco to hull them out sorry I added the extra D
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Thanks Scotty, I'll PM you in 50 years and ask for some help. Do you think you will be able to push my wheel chair up that mountain then
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Thank you but them boys do not need to hear from me on what to put in for. IF I would draw a tag He (She) will come to love or hate me RC, i do not ever expect to draw a Rocky tag. But IF I do I want it to be the best hunt I could draw.
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OK Guys For you that saw my posts on Roughcuts topic I wanted to bring this one back up to show we all can us a little help. There is nothing wrong with asking for help. I do not discourage anyone from asking as we have a GREAT family here that would be willing to do just about anything for a fellow SPORTSMAN. If a newbe sings in and their first post is E-scouting they may get put down and rightly so Roughcut, do not take my posts as a personal attact. As you see, I am also asking for advice. Good lock to all that have tags and the upcoming draw
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I respect your response as I knew it would not make you happy I work smarter now because I am approaching 50 but in my younger years I hand no quad, no horses, just the best pair of boots I could afford. I love just walking and looking for a hidden secrete. When you stumble on that little hot spot, spend the time to evaluate it and turn it into your little confidence factor for your upcoming hunt it makes the hunt that much more rewarding. I feel for you that you think you can not make the time to enjoy that part of the hunt as it is just as rewarding as the actual harvest I have owned my own business for 5 years now and I can not spend the time in the field I use to and it just bugs the crap out of me If I draw a Rut Coues tag the Company will with out a doubt loss some revenue. IF I DRAW A ROCKY TAG I will be about broke by January 2010. I guess what I am trying to say is : YOU drew a tag you wanted so you need to make the best of it no mater what the cost The tags are to hard to come by and there are people here that would do anything for your tag. If you can not hunt, don't put in and let someone else have the tag that WILL make the most of the opportunity. Again, sorry as I know you did not want to hear that either. By the way, I us Topo USA and like it very much. There may be better now as I have upgraded 3 time in the last 8 years or so.
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has anyone else accused you of being a tease?....... I almost did last night but refrained so you could Tease is a little nicer word than I was thinking
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"Surely you guys wouldn't just go to this new area and hike every inch to find every water source in a 10 square mile area." YES If you just CAN NOT do your own scouting which is the best part of the hunt I have two suggestions. Donate your tag to HOALT so it is not tag soup. Or hire a guide. You will be spinning your wheels when you get up there and will be angry and frustrated with yourself by the end of the hunt. I use a map program and enjoy it but find it much more useful If I have been into the area and use it to fine tune what I have found. I know that is not an answer you are looking for but that is my honest $.02
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Here you go! That should since the deal But if you want to make sure: put the Elk grips on
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Obama's Youth brigade
GameHauler replied to GameHauler's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Thanks Mike for your input I hate politics and would rather vote for who I feel is right for my town,County,State an Federal government and all should work out in a few years if the people are wrong that had the majority. I am afraid this time that it is not the case. I am VERY worried about how much damage he can do in 4 years I again want to state that I always felt the only way he could produce the # 0f jobs he promised was with his own Army. Maybe what I posted is BS and a bunch of radicals but I have my doubts. Take it all with a grain of salt but just watch very close before it gets out of hand. We all need to stop being Sheepales DESERTBULL GET YOUR BUTT BACK HERE SO I DO NOT HAVE TO DO THIS -
Just buy it Tim Maybe that way I might get a chance to shoot it some day I have to admit I took a double take also
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YEA its called tailgaiting http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/in...showtopic=13100
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My first close-lion-encounter...
GameHauler replied to mattys281's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Cool encounter and nice pics Wish my first was that far away and enjoyable. I was up on 4 Peaks to do a little lion calling. All I had was a mouth call so I set up with my back to a small bluff. After about 15 minutes of calling a lion let out a scream not 10 feet above my head After cutting off all my shirt tails and walking while doing circles to keep an eye in all directions I made it back to the truck swearing I would never do anything like that again. To this day I can remember that sound and still makes the hair stand up on my neck. Did not mean to hijack just brought back the memory Thanks for sharing -
Move your camera away from the golf course Your right, Gino does not drive near as nice of a truck And you should see Tina's boat I think G got a pair of waders for Christmas though. Pretty sure she bought them so he could carry her out to the boat when it is anchored off shore so it won't get scratched
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Montana Governor Signs New Gun Law Executive Summary – The USA state of Montana has signed into power a revolutionary gun law. I mean REVOLUTIONARY. The State of Montana has defied the federal government and their gun laws. This will prompt a showdown between the federal government and the State of Montana. The federal government fears citizens owning guns. They try to curtail what types of guns they can own. The gun control laws all have one common goal – confiscation of privately owned firearms. Montana has gone beyond drawing a line in the sand. They have challenged the Federal Government. The fed now either takes them on and risks them saying the federal agents have no right to violate their state gun laws and arrest the federal agents that try to enforce the federal firearms acts. This will be a world-class event to watch. Montana could go to voting for secession from the union, which is really throwing the gauntlet in Obamas face. If the federal government does nothing they lose face. Gotta love it. Important Points – If guns and ammunition are manufactured inside the State of Montana for sale and use inside that state then the federal firearms laws have no applicability since the federal government only has the power to control commerce across state lines. Montana has the law on their side. Since when did the USA start following their own laws especially the constitution of the USA, the very document that empowers the USA. Silencers made in Montana and sol in Montana would be fully legal and not registered. As a note silencers were first used before the 007 movies as a device to enable one to hunt without disturbing neighbors and scaring game. They were also useful as devices to control noise when practicing so as to not disturb the neighbors. Silencers work best with a bolt-action rifle. There is a long barrel and the chamber is closed tight so as to direct all the gases though the silencer at the tip of the barrel. Semi-auto pistols and revolvers do not really muffle the sound very well except on the silver screen. The revolvers bleed gas out with the sound all over the place. The semi-auto pistols bleed the gases out when the slide recoils back. Silencers are maybe nice for snipers picking off enemy soldiers even though they reduce velocity but not very practical for hit men shooting pistols in crowded places. Silencers were useful tools for gun enthusiasts and hunters. There would be no firearm registration, serial numbers, criminal records check, waiting periods or paperwork required. So in a short period of time there would be millions and millions of unregistered untraceable guns in Montana. Way to go Montana. Discussion – Let us see what Obama does. If he hits Montana hard they will probably vote to secede from the USA. The governor of Texas has already been refusing Federal money because he does not want to agree to the conditions that go with it and he has been saying secession is a right they have as sort of a threat. Things are no longer the same with the USA. Do not be deceived by Obama acting as if all is the same, it is not. Text of the New Law HOUSE BILL NO. 246 INTRODUCED BY J. BONIEK, BENNETT, BUTCHER, CURTISS, RANDALL, WARBURTON AN ACT EXEMPTING FROM FEDERAL REGULATION UNDER THE COMMERCE CLAUSE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES A FIREARM, A FIREARM ACCESSORY, OR AMMUNITION MANUFACTURED AND RETAINED IN MONTANA; AND PROVIDING AN APPLICABILITY DATE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: Section 1. Short title. [sections 1 through 6] may be cited as the "Montana Firearms Freedom Act". Section 2. Legislative declarations of authority. The legislature declares that the authority for [sections 1 through 6] is the following: (1) The 10th amendment to the United States constitution guarantees to the states and their people all powers not granted to the federal government elsewhere in the constitution and reserves to the state and people of Montana certain powers as they were understood at the time that Montana was admitted to statehood in 1889. The guaranty of those powers is a matter of contract between the state and people of Montana and the United States as of the time that the compact with the United States was agreed upon and adopted by Montana and the United States in 1889. (2) The ninth amendment to the United States constitution guarantees to the people rights not granted in the constitution and reserves to the people of Montana certain rights, as they were understood at the time that Montana was admitted to statehood in 1889. The guaranty of those rights is a matter of contract between the state and people of Montana and the United States as of the time that the compact with the United States was agreed upon and adopted by Montana and the United States in 1889. (3) The regulation of intrastate commerce is vested in the states under the 9th and 10th amendments to the United States constitution, particularly if not expressly preempted by federal law. Congress has not expressly preempted state regulation of intrastate commerce pertaining to the manufacture on an intrastate basis of firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition. (4) The second amendment to the United States constitution reserves to the people the right to keep and bear arms as that right was understood at the time that Montana was admitted to statehood in 1889, and the guaranty of the right is a matter of contract between the state and people of Montana and the United States as of the time that the compact with the United States was agreed upon and adopted by Montana and the United States in 1889. (5) Article II, section 12, of the Montana constitution clearly secures to Montana citizens, and prohibits government interference with, the right of individual Montana citizens to keep and bear arms. This constitutional protection is unchanged from the 1889 Montana constitution, which was approved by congress and the people of Montana, and the right exists, as it was understood at the time that the compact with the United States was agreed upon and adopted by Montana and the United States in 1889. Section 3. Definitions. As used in [sections 1 through 6], the following definitions apply: (1) "Borders of Montana" means the boundaries of Montana described in Article I, section 1, of the 1889 Montana constitution. (2) "Firearms accessories" means items that are used in conjunction with or mounted upon a firearm but are not essential to the basic function of a firearm, including but not limited to telescopic or laser sights, magazines, flash or sound suppressors, folding or aftermarket stocks and grips, speedloaders, ammunition carriers, and lights for target illumination. (3) "Generic and insignificant parts" includes but is not limited to springs, screws, nuts, and pins. (4) "Manufactured" means that a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition has been created from basic materials for functional usefulness, including but not limited to forging, casting, machining, or other processes for working materials. Section 4. Prohibitions. A personal firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition that is manufactured commercially or privately in Montana and that remains within the borders of Montana is not subject to federal law or federal regulation, including registration, under the authority of congress to regulate interstate commerce. It is declared by the legislature that those items have not traveled in interstate commerce. This section applies to a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition that is manufactured in Montana from basic materials and that can be manufactured without the inclusion of any significant parts imported from another state. Generic and insignificant parts that have other manufacturing or consumer product applications are not firearms, firearms accessories, or ammunition, and their importation into Montana and incorporation into a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition manufactured in Montana does not subject the firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition to federal regulation. It is declared by the legislature that basic materials, such as unmachined steel and unshaped wood, are not firearms, firearms accessories, or ammunition and are not subject to congressional authority to regulate firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition under interstate commerce as if they were actually firearms, firearms accessories, or ammunition. The authority of congress to regulate interstate commerce in basic materials does not include authority to regulate firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition made in Montana from those materials. Firearms accessories that are imported into Montana from another state and that are subject to federal regulation as being in interstate commerce do not subject a firearm to federal regulation under interstate commerce because they are attached to or used in conjunction with a firearm in Montana. Section 5. Exceptions. [section 4] does not apply to: (1) A firearm that cannot be carried and used by one person; (2) A firearm that has a bore diameter greater than 1 1/2 inches and that uses smokeless powder, not black powder, as a propellant; (3) ammunition with a projectile that explodes using an explosion of chemical energy after the projectile leaves the firearm; or (4) a firearm that discharges two or more projectiles with one activation of the trigger or other firing device. Section 6. Marketing of firearms. A firearm manufactured or sold in Montana under [sections 1 through 6] must have the words "Made in Montana" clearly stamped on a central metallic part, such as the receiver or frame. Section 7. Codification instruction. [sections 1 through 6] are intended to be codified as an integral part of Title 30, and the provisions of Title 30 apply to [sections 1 through 6]. Section 8. Applicability. [This act] applies to firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition that are manufactured, as defined in [section 3], and retained in Montana after October 1, 2009.
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How many are you looking for? I have 200 but don't really want to get rid of them all. I would be willing to trade you up to 50 if you have any 35gr V-Max.
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I missed the post but tripped on huntem's lack of class. As Tyler has exemplified in the past, I am sure that what he shared with us was accurate, professional and overall good. Thanks Tyler. And huntem, if you have not figured it out yet, we do not care if you quit joining us during your times of bad attitude and crankiness. Thank you