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Nice antelope, congratulations.
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Very nice antelope, congratulations.
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Beautiful antelope, congratulations.
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Outdoorsman Carpeted Bed Kit for Short Bed - $200 (Queen Creek)
Arizona Griz replied to GOTMTNS's topic in Classified Ads
Dang, wish it was for a long bed. I have been looking for one for over a year for my long bed 2006 Dodge. -
Like Casey said, you have to use the IMG link.
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Works fine. Picture posted from IPhone using copy and paste.
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You can't upload pictures directly from an IPhone or IPad. You can send your pictures via the device to a hosting website then copy the URL and paste it back.. A real pain but it will work.
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I have just started looking for a smaller quad trailer. What is the bed platform size (looks like it might be 5' X 8') and what would you be willing to take for it? I already have a quad so that is covered.
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TTT, nice binos.
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We had a striped skunk as a pet back in the '60's. They were legal to have back then. We had her for 8 years and never had a problem. It might depend on how you raise and interact with them to consider them as a "pet" or not. Ours was one of the family.
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That points out the Grey area in the law. The sign only states a hunting/fishing license is required for permission to gain access. It doesn't state you have to be actively hunting or fishing. The sign says written permission. Check the state website. All the information is there. From the official web site http://www.land.state.az.us/support/faqs.htm "Q: Why do I need a permit to go on State Trust land for recreation purposes and how do I obtain a recreational permit? Arizona State Trust lands are not "public lands", as are Federal lands under the management of the U.S. Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management. Federal "public lands" are managed for the benefit and use of the public, while State Trust lands are managed for the benefit of 13 Trust beneficiaries, which include the public schools and prisons. The Land Department's trust management responsibilities include requiring a permit or lease and charging a fee for use of Trust land. Exceptions to this requirement are licensed hunters and fishers, actively pursuing game or fish, in-season, and certain archaeological activities permitted by the Arizona State Museum." So this means if you are scouting state trust land you better be hunting coyotes too Or have a recreational permit.
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That points out the Grey area in the law. The sign only states a hunting/fishing license is required for permission to gain access. It doesn't state you have to be actively hunting or fishing. The sign says written permission. Check the state website. All the information is there.
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https://www.huntinggpsmaps.com/Web_Store/MapStore.php I have the Arizona version.
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We get corporate tables every year. I will be there.
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1000 waypoints. Here are the specifics for the 60csx. I got mine for $199 at Cabelas a couple of years ago. https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=167&pID=310
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60csx. Garmin quit making them but you can still find them on eBay.
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Very good pictures of them together. Can't get much better than that.
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2011 AZ Sheep Results are Final here are the numbers!
Arizona Griz replied to Koury Guide Service's topic in Koury Guide Service
It is on the last two sheets (06A). At least that is what it looks like. -
There is always a dickweed on every forum, need I say more?
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Congratulations to both of you. Those are some dandy bucks.
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It lived a full and long life as did many of the animals my friends had. I do not know of anyone whom released them back into the wild. It wouldn't make much sense to do that.
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Lots of conjecture here. I would like to think that the wolves are pure or least when they were re-introduced the original animals were. Wolf/dog crosses have been around forever. Heck, I used to have one. We sure are not experts here but I guess if someone wants to dig deep enough some facts could be brought out. Probably best to go to the source.
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The sky is falling, the sky is falling .......
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I know what you mean. It is a shame it could not be relocated.
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You could rangefind the distance to the downed animal and create a waypoint using that distance. The difficult part will be determining the correct angle, bearing, or line of sight from where you stand to create that waypoint. You would definitely need a topo map in the GPS and would want to zoom the screen to just cover the two points (waypoint of the downed animal and where you are standing) to be as accurate as possible.