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    Antelope units??

    Records are gonna get broke out of 19B in the next few years with only 5 tags per hunt this year and none last year.... I'm near square one after drawing an archery tag in 2010, but if I had a bunch of points I'd dump 'em there in a heartbeat.
  2. oh boy! I reaaalllly want one of these! If it were about half the money I'd be all over it, but I guess so would everyone else!! Awesome rifle!
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    Whole bunch of stuff for sale, some FREE!!!

    Thanks Whitey, but Azslim beat ya to it.
  4. I'm moving in May and I'm getting rid of a bunch of stuff that I don't want to move, but didn't want to throw away. Here's the list: 2 bags of duck decoys. Just over 3 dozen, almost all weighted keel, including 4 goose floaters, mallards, pintails, gadwalls, redheads, teal, some custom painted mergansers I did myself, and some widgeons. Bags included, retriever not included! $40 A few sheds I've picked up over the last couple years, mostly chalky whites, probably 10-15 pounds, but not sure. Must take all of 'em. FREE (a $10 donation to Amanda would be a good gesture though!) Last but not least, my pride and joy sailboat. Made many a trip around my pool in this bad boy. Bought at a yard sale planning on using it as a mountain trout lake boat, foam filled, can't sink it even if you try. Sail has a few rips, plastic is in pretty tough shape, but it floats and would be a sweet boat for trout fishing if you added a trolling motor, or just put it in your pool and make the neighbors jealous. FREE ($20 to Amanda would be helpful though!) All the stuff is in Glendale at 59th and 101, must come pick up. Thanks
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    Whole bunch of stuff for sale, some FREE!!!

    Everything is gone pending pickup except the duck decoys. Thanks for all the replies.
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    Whole bunch of stuff for sale, some FREE!!!

    sorry, wheel barrow sold to some fella on craigslist.
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    Whole bunch of stuff for sale, some FREE!!!

    Sounds good, I'll be around this weekend. PM with your phone number and we'll set it up. Thanks
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    Whole bunch of stuff for sale, some FREE!!!

    'Lope is sold to Shrek, boat is given away pending pick up by Big Browns!
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    Property Manager Needed

    I'm gonna be moving back up to the great white north in May and am planning on keeping the house I bought in north Glendale as a rental. I'm in the market for a property manager, or just a general handyman looking to earn a little extra money. Would like someone I could trust so I figured I'd start out here!!! Anyhow, It's right next to y school so it should be a piece of cake to keep rented, would be willing to pay a percentage of the rent to someone who could look after it for me, show it to renters in the future, maybe fix a broken water heater or something like that, or at least call a plumber or electrician for me (as long as it's not Desertbucks or ruthunter that was just a joke!!!) Send me a PM if you do this kinda stuff or know someone who does and isn't a douche. Thanks!
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    Application with a Lifetime License

    It's pretty clear... check Non resident when you apply, they will charge you for the Nonresident tag fee if you draw, and the computer algorithm kicks your name into the resident pool due to the "LH" code you put in as your license number. You aren't applying as a resident of AZ, rather a Nonresident, you just don't have to buy a license every year.
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    Application with a Lifetime License

    I am going through the same thing this year. I called and she said that you do stay in the resident tag pool even though you check non resident. I asked her how they keep you in he resident pool if you check non resident and she said that the lifetime license number you type in "LH####" puts you back in the resident pool in their algorithm. Not sure that I fully trust it, but I guess there's no way to ever know that your name is getting in there and treated as it should without trusting!
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    Self guided...bullets?

    hope they're solid copper so they don't kill the buzzards!!!!
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    Rem 700 Boone and Crocket

    A little worse, since it's a 30-06 and all.....
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    New Minimum Draw Weight

    WOW! I've never seen a group so against youth hunters! Remember when you learned to drive a car? You may have been new to it, but you were most likely a heck of a lot safer behind the wheel then you are now. The reason is that you aren't thrown by all the bad habits you've gained since you've gotten "better". A kid with a 30# bow is not our worst enemy as a hunter or a conservationist. Yes some kids are going to wound animals, but so are some of the guys who've commented above! It's part of the game, we need to get together as hunters, not tear apart. A stupid, unenforcable rule like this doesn't matter one bit, whens the last time you saw a Game warden with a bow scale? Honestly even if he had one, what kind of a prick is going to write a kid a ticket because his bow is 29pounds, or 39 pounds for that matter? You guys have go to be kidding me!? KE requirements? No expandables? Different weights for different species? I shot my first deer, a big bodied eastern whitetail with a 23# browning fox at 11 yards. Arrow went all the way through his lungs and burried on the opposite side. DEAD DEER = HAPPY KID who stuck with bowhunting forever after that. The law at the time was that the bow had to "cast an arrow 130 yards" so we staked out a gravel road and I let one fly.... 98 yards. The lucky thing was, my dad wasn't an idiot, he knew I was a heck of a good shot as long as shots were kept close and he let his 7 year old fall in love with the sport, I'm forever grateful for that. Lets worry a little more about the things that matter and leave these kids alone, instead of spending your time complaining, find a kid with a 30 pound bow and teach him to shoot it, teach him to love it, and take him bowhunting!!!
  15. Just wanted to let people know that Camofire.com has kenetrek terrane boots on sale for another 6 hours. I think this is their entry level boot, I have mountain extremes and hardscrabbles and will never own another pair other then kenetreks. $240 with free gaiters is a good deal, not much more money then a pair of chinese made danners and will give you a lot more service.
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    Are you still seeing bucks with does?

    Same here. 3 big herds of does with no bucks. Did see one good buck with a big herd of does, he was rippin up a bush and ruttin around.
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    NM Oryx!!!!

    Just got an email from NM game and fish! My brother and I drew McGregor range oryx tags next January!!! Anyone ever hunted these critters? There's a lot of info out there about White Sands, has anybody hunted McGregor/Ft. Bliss for oryx (or anything for that matter!) The only bummer is I have an entire year until the hunt
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    Economic impact of mining on forum members

    Lark I usually agree with everything you say, but considering my brother is the financial officer for Dakota Gas and manages a plant that makes Urea from coal then I have to cordially disagree with you on this. N-P-K is what farmers go by, its the amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium a soil needs to grow something. Micronutrients are of minor importance to big business farmers, but N, P and K is the bare bones it requires to make a plant, which is unfortunately all that our ever poorer soils get replenished with. Of those three, Nitrogen is the most important one, potash, and phosphorus vary in each soil and will last forever in a soil until used by a plant, nitrogen is constantly being turned over and lost by the soil and refixed out of the air if the correct organisms are present in the soil to do it.
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    Economic impact of mining on forum members

    According to my dictionary mining is, "To extract (ores, minerals etc.) from the earth." Based on this definition even the gas fired plants rely on mining. This reminds me of a bumper sticker on my dads work truck when I was a little boy. It said, "If you can't grow it, you have to mine it". These are the only ways we can get natural resources in this world. Actually that bumper sticker is even false. ALL of our food comes from fossil fuels based fertilizer. We are burning through energy a million times faster then mother nature can produce it and we are just fortunate that she stored a few hundred million years worth of it for us in the form of coal, natural gas and oil. Everything we use comes from these. My farmer friends back home will tell you that the single largest expense in their farm is fertilizer, and it ALL comes from fossil fuels. Diesel prices don't mean squat to the big farmers back home, my friend spent 15,000 bucks on diesel last year and over $400,000 on fertilizer.
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    Tom Lion

    WOW!!! Awesome tom!! Congrats!
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    Bipod Preference?

    also look into the HB25 instead of the HB25C. The only difference is the "C" is 2 1/2" taller on its lowest postion and highest postion, it's a bit to high for me at both spots. The HB25 is perfect for me and I'm 5' 10". My bro is 6' and uses the HB25C. In my opinion the worst rest you can have other then no rest is one that is too high for you to comfortably shoot off of. If you are "hovering" you will miss. The HB25S and HB25CS are the same two bipods just that the both have the swivel feature (hence the "S"). Its actually a "cant" feature meaning you can level the gun on uneven ground, I wouldn't live without that.
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    Bipod Preference?

    make sure it's a harris, the "shooters ridge" brand ones are made on the same blueprints (after the patent ended I guess) and are absolute JUNK! I bought one and the screws started falling out of it after one hunt. Took it back to the store and they said that nearly every one they sold had come back.
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    NM Oryx!!!!

    Heading out on friday the 6th for my oryx hunt with my two bros and my dad! This week can't go by quick enough!
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    Rut Reports

    where at in MN? My dad and I have been raising whitetails since 1991 in central ND, east of Bismarck. He's only got a few now, but used to have a bunch when I was younger. Interesting observation on the rump hair, never paid enough attention to that I guess!
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    Rut Reports

    I just spent the last couple weeks in 24A and can tell you that the rut is not happening as of lately. I sat in a treestand for many hours and had multiple does with fawns in tow. In all the hours sitting I witnessed a smaller 6 pointer chase a doe away from a group of 3 does and 2 fawns. The following day I had the same does and fawns back in minus the doe that was chased. It wasn't ten minutes and the doe that was chased the following day was back in with the group with no buck in tow. By the looks of her backside she wasn't bred. I think the young buck was premature with chasing her and abandoned mission was he realized the time wasn't right. My $.02 on the rut in my area is it has yet to begin. It can only get better in the next few weeks. You can tell they are bred by looking at their backside?!?
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