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  1. Just wondering what everyone has tried. How long before you plan to sit a blind do you set up the blind? 3 days? 1 week? 2 weeks? Get there early and set it up the same day? If the blind blends in well enough will the deer not notice it? Or do you have to set it up so the deer can get used to it being there? What does everybody do or what have you learned? Thanks, Jared
  2. Hey everyone, Thought I'd share a recent video that we just finished up to help us get through the rest of July and first part of August until the archery hunt. I hope you enjoy!
  3. Looking for 175 grain Nosler Long Range Accubond for 7 mag. Let me know, thanks
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    Rifles-updated

    how much would you sell the 6.5 CRDMR without the scope?
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    Moose or Coues Deer? Successful hunt!

    Of course! I enjoy making the videos
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    Moose or Coues Deer? Successful hunt!

    Thanks! Yeah, we taped him a few times. I guess I should have clarified a bit. This was my brother’s hunt, but yes, super cool that his wife came with.
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    Moose or Coues Deer? Successful hunt!

    Haha, Thanks! Yes we did, he was definitely interesting to score but we came up with 106"
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    Swarovski BTX protective armor

    Optix Amor for Swarovski 95mm BTX $50 OBO or….??? spotter sold Feel free to text or call Terry 602-622-2434
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    Swarovski BTX protective armor

    BTX Armor still for sale! See original post.
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    Swarovski BTX protective armor

    Monday BUMP! Make some offers
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    Swarovski BTX protective armor

    Monday BUMP
  12. My two boys and my niece drew 20C youth tags this year and we knew it was going to be a challenge as it is a unit that we have never hunted. We did multiple scouting trips and were only finding does, fawns and a handful of spikes or small two points. As the hunt started we settled on an area that seemed to have a high deer density and just kept pounding away looking for some bucks. The second morning of the hunt we found ourselves glassing some country we had not worked over yet. Right away, I glassed up a bigger 2 point and a smaller one. My older boy told his brother to take the shot on the bigger buck. One shot at 543 yards and the buck was down. We had to reposition as the smaller buck had moved around a small rise in the ridge and joined some does. We got my niece to 282 yards and she hammered the buck. My brother was able to carry the smaller buck over so that we could get pictures all together. We headed home to get some work done and regroup. We got back out into the unit on Thursday night in hopes of my son filling his tag. We made a plan to look over some new country but were met with the same old story: does and fawns. We found a nasty 4x4 road that got us back into some great looking country and the best part is there were not any other fresh tire tracks on the road. It appeared that we would be alone back there. We made the slow crawl in the side by side early Saturday morning. We glassed and glassed and glassed some more. The country was beautiful, the weather was beautiful and we were seeing... you guessed it! Does and fawns. About 8:30 am, my dad made a move about a 1/4 mile away to get a look at some other country that we could not see from our vantage point. Within a few minutes he glassed up a mature buck. He let us know and we joined him. We made a quick plan and made a move on the buck to get closer. As we were trying to get into a position that we could see the buck as well as get into a stable shooting position, the buck bedded. We found a spot we could shoot from and started to relocate the buck. After some communication with my dad we found him in his bed at 520 yards. The first shot was a little high over his back which caused the buck to stand and move about 20 yards to the left. When he stopped, the second shot rang true. Heart shot, and he piled up. We made our way to the buck and were pleasantly surprised. My son was super excited and it was great to see all of the hard work pay off.
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    3 for 3 in 20C **UPDATED WITH VIDEO**

    Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it. I love getting out with the kids, it’s awesome!
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    3 for 3 in 20C **UPDATED WITH VIDEO**

    Updated original post with link to the video! Check it out
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    3 for 3 in 20C **UPDATED WITH VIDEO**

    Thanks everyone! We got absolutely soaked by a rain storm while packing out the last buck. It was awesome! No gnats while it’s raining, haha! I am working on a video of the hunt, I will post a link once it’s done. 🎥
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    Success on his first youth deer hunt!

    Congrats to you and your son! What a great buck!
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    Statewide Coues Tag

    Such an awesome buck. Thanks for sharing and congrats.
  18. Bear Archery compound bow setup: - bow Cruzer G2 (set to 26” and 50 lbs- lots of adjustability here) - Tru Glow 3 pin sight - QAD drop away rest - stabilizer - New Americas Best bowstring (less than 100 shots) - 6 carbon arrows - Scott Archery X Hero release - trophy ridge detachable quiver - Plano hard bowcase $425 obo call or text Jared 480-204-2342
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    Price drop on Complete bow setup!!!

    Rifle SPF
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    Price drop on Complete bow setup!!!

    PRICE DROP!!
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    Found/sold

    Found/sold
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