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So if IM hunting coyotes my hunting license makes me legal?
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Can someone give me a simple explanation of what state trust land means exactly ? I recently ran into a sign claiming it was state trust land and required a permit? Also, I called Elkins last winter at Christmas time and asked permission to go coyote calling on his ranch! He gave me permission! I’ve done many carpentry jobs for him through the years! Sounds like im gonna have to go give him a visit and see what’s going on! I’ve been on both sides of the ranching/ farming side of the fence! I hate what has happened in unit 10 and certainly wouldn’t want that kind of nonsense in my backyard!
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Nature girl moved to Alpine?
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Beautiful morning!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
I bought it as a.243 but my wife said it kicked too hard so my son used the action and built me a .17 Remington! I have thoroughly enjoyed the gun!!! -
Probably some of my favorite hunting! Cole got me out this morning and this coyote couldn’t resist!!!
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Beautiful morning!
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Neighbors huskie mix! 😂! Had a beautiful pelt! -
Congrats on a great W!!!
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I’m looking for someone to make a gun sling out of leather for my grandson! Want his name stamped on it! Anybody know of a leather worker?
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Thanks, I’ll get one headed this way!!! Appreciate it!
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To remind myself, 200 yard shot, steep downhill broadside shot! Where do I hold the crosshairs? Dead on, slightly high or slightly low? For this scenario .270 caliber!
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Bigger buck was very fat, the little guy not so much! They spend nights feeding in the fields! Firstcoues, definitely a hybrid
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Colorado land voucher tag, this ended up being the biggest buck we saw! Only had two days to get it done and wasn’t disappointed!!!
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Found an enormous deadhead (coues)
Non-Typical Solutions replied to trphyhntr's topic in Shed Hunting
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Is i possible the rangefinder said 218 yards but in my mind it looked 400😩! The hills seem steeper and the packout further!
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I knew I was gonna get a power line comment outta this picture 😂! Honestly there are power lines pretty dang close but not where you might guess!!!
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I did shoot right over the top of him but in the end we got what we came for!!!
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Who’s up next? Good luck!!!
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Interesting comparison!!!
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Lobos had plenty of opportunities and blew it, Bolts had great big play scores!!!! 🙃
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Woman possibly feeding wildlife killed in first deadly elk attack in Arizona The woman was found on Oct. 26 by her husband with "injuries consistent with being trampled by an elk," officials with AZGFD said. Author: Haley Williams Published: 8:28 AM MST November 8, 2023 Updated: 8:28 AM MST November 8, 2023 KINGMAN, Ariz. — A woman died after being attacked by an elk near her home in the Pine Lake community in the Hualapai Mountains, according to Arizona Game and Fish Department officials. Officials believe this is the first deadly elk attack in the state of Arizona. The woman was found on Oct. 26 by her husband with "injuries consistent with being trampled by an elk," officials with AZGFD said. He told officials when he found her, there was a bucket of spilled corn nearby. Officials believe the attack was related to the feeding of wildlife in the area. "The public is urged to help keep wildlife wild," a statement from AZGFD said. "Wildlife that are fed by people, or that get food sources from items such as unsecured garbage or pet food, lose their natural fear of humans and become dependent on unnatural food sources. Feeding puts at risk the person doing the feeding, their neighbors, and the wildlife itself." The woman was first taken to Kingman Regional Medical Center and then to Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas. Her husband told AZGFD officials that she was put into a medically induced coma due to the severity of her injuries. AZGFD went to the community where the attack happened and hung warnings on residents' doors which advised people not to approach or feed wildlife. They also visited the site of where the woman was hurt and found elk tracks on the ground. AZGFD officials were notified that the woman died on Nov. 3. The Clark County Medical Examiner's Office ruled the death accidental. According to AZFWD, there have been five reported elk attacks in the state during the past five years, but this was the first fatal attack. "In 2015, two children suffered minor injuries after a food-seeking elk circled a picnic table from which their family was eating in the Hualapai Mountains," officials said. "In 2021, an adult female received serious head injuries from an elk that was habituated to humans in Pine.
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Can someone edit that second picture with lines showing the year indicators..........interesting...............
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This is what I teach my students in wood shop: Synapses connect neurons and help transmit information from one neuron to the next. When a nerve signal reaches the end of the neuron, it cannot simply continue to the next cell. Instead, it must trigger the release of neurotransmitters which can then carry the impulse across the synapse to the next neuron. Once the brain forms a synapse, it can either be strengthened or weakened. This depends on how often the synapse is used. In other words, the process follows the “use it or lose it” principle: Synapses that are more active are strengthened, and synapses that are less active are weakened and ultimately pruned.
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Exactly my first thought
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Or how about them Cards.............I love this thread cause we just seem to keep getting crappier all the way around but hey........Arizona playing some football...........Go LOBOS vs Mica Mountain this Thursday, we need an upset!!!!