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This šš» (Iām at WF, too. š)
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Every year this sort of thing happens. Generally a function of the difference between a credit/debit card āauthorizationā vs. āsubmissionā vs. āchargeā. Banks and card companies, as well as the card processors have various breakdowns and cutoff times for batch submissions of charges (some are real-time API based). Itās commonā¦.. My bet is that anybody who saw anything from game and fish on their card, pending or not, got a tag No need for concern at all, IMO. (Aināt no super-expert, but Iāve spent an entire career on the IT side of the credit card business š)
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Awesome for your son!!!! Are you guys local, or from out of state? (Curious on viability for scouting....) 23 has LOTS of various options regarding terrain, elevation, etc.. Stick around here and you'll get some info to help you. Also maybe do a search on 'youth camps', as I think ADA and/or AES might possibly have one. S.
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Nice! I live super close, but have never been. Maybe Iāll have to do a taste test comparison back to back with Grimaldiās someday. š
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Ya, Iāve been doing that for several years now. Easy to draw hunts 1st/2nd choice. Iām too old to NOT get a tag. (Though even my poverty tags arenāt guaranteed anymoreā¦.)
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Agreed, given the way things are evolving. My crew and I are basically hacks that just want to get out hunting, often killing the first legal deer that we get a decent shot at. We donāt mind the heat too much, so getting out there for first crack at them IS the crĆØme de la crĆØme for us! Iāve found serenity more accessible in my life when I keep my expectations low.š š
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Son and I got our usual early 36... "Poverty" tags!
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Boom! Got a charge from G&F.
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Queue the twice annual debate about 'Responsible credit card management...', 'Using a prepaid card....', 'Having a separate account just for draws...', etc... š¤£
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Yup, I'm one of those. A regular 'slam dunk draw' 36 hunter..... I'm holding out hope that not getting a hit doesn't necessarily equal not getting drawn at this point. Hoping (and sort of assuming) that the flood gate of credit card hits is yet to come.
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That's really cool. My grandfather was in an artillery unit in WWI (His son, my dad, was a B-17 navigator in WWII). Anyway, I have the wool blanket that my grandfather was issued during his stint in WWI. It comes with me on any colder-weather camping trips and makes a great supplemental blanket for super cold nights. S.
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"He took off and ran about 2 miles." Yup, that seems like my experience a lot of the time. Those suckers seem not to mind when I drive by them, but stop the vehicle and boom, off to the next county!! 𤣠Great story of perseverance (and smarts)!! S.
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At Christmas Tree, we caught ALL Apaches. Virtually all in 16-18 inch range (One guy caught a really nice one that was just at 24 inches.). They were all fairly healthy. Not really big/fat football type, but none were super skinny either. Seemed typical to me, based on my visits there in recent years.
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I was there with a big group. Depending on individual angler skill, fishing was fair-good off & on throughout the day (I think a couple of novices got skunked...). Copper Johns, black & olive bead head Woolly Buggers, small hoppers and ants all caught fish at various points. We were there the same weekend last year and fishing seemed basically on par with a year ago. Fish seemed fairly healthy. We fished Big Lake on Friday morning and the fly fishing was fairly slow there before the wind chased us off the lake. One of our crew rented a boat and caught a few nice ones trolling and throwing lures. A buddy caught a VERY nice brown at Earl Park on Sunday morning.
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Yikes. Iāve always sorta assumed black bears to be generally not too dangerous. (Everyone Iāve ever seen has basically hightailed it the other directionā¦). Iāll be curious about the circumstances. My birddog became a ābear dogā last weekend at Christmas Tree lake! š IMG_2937.mov
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10-4 Now you got me thinking..... Tbone sounds good for dinner tonight.
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Whatās for breakfast today?? š A couple of over-medium eggs and a big ripe avocado with a light dusting of smoked paprika and generous splash of Tabasco.
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I like that obviously well seasoned outdoor cooker-plate!
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Ya, duhā¦. I figured that out when I saw trphyās post. šš
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Pronghorn backstrap med-rare, a little left over bacon bits, feta, spinach, avocado, misc other veggies.
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Great thread! Last nightās dinner. Blackened salmon, broccolini and avocado slices.
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The source is your own original post. The header on the column specifically states "% of Median".
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I don't know, Hector..... That plate of food looks freaking delicious!
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My son picked-up a 2008 Tundra 2 years ago from a guy on this site (Sorry to seller.... Don't remember your handle but was a pleasure dealing with you. lol). My son is now looking for something a bit more economical, as he has since partnered up with my ex doing outside sales for her company. He'll be driving around AZ, NM, and southern NV, so he just wants/needs better gas mileage. It's a great pickup with approx. 136K miles. Not one of the newer models, but a creampuff for it's age, IMO. He will be listing it in the next couple of weeks, likely at about 1/2 of what your son's prescribed budget. S.
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I guess I've just been beaten into a generally pessimistic viewpoint on water over the years. That being said, look at that sucker fill!!! Basically 1 1/2 feet per day, lately and going strong! Hope it can keep that pace for a while. One of my Utah connections is tickled that he can launch at Bullfrog.